The practice of clear felling old-growth forests is deeply objectionable to a large percentage of the Tasmanian population. |
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While there is nothing objectionable about such sponsorship, it hardly qualifies as community involvement. |
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Aidwa says this is objectionable because it projects a daughter as a liability and a son as an investment. |
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However, there is no textual or versional evidence for such a reading and the compound preposition is not in itself objectionable. |
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It is made all the more objectionable by virtue of the fact that it offends not only the sense of hearing, but the sense of sight also. |
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But why bump up the penalties for simple possession of objectionable material to 5 years? |
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It is telling that Bunting bundles the two issues together as if they were in some sense equivalent and equally objectionable. |
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It may be ethically objectionable to vivisect animals, or pursue profits at the expense of nature and community, but it is usually legal. |
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He reserves the right to refuse designs that he considers offensive, immoral, or objectionable. |
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No one seems to find profiling objectionable here, despite its bad name in the press. |
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Without that democracy, my vote will be no, even if I have to share that vote with some of the most objectionable people possible. |
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What if I don't really like your site or I think there is objectionable material on it? |
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As Nietzsche explained, suffering is objectionable and senseless unless it is witnessed. |
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It is actually feasible to inspect every term in a nomenclature, looking for eponyms or other objectionable concepts. |
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We act on behalf of very high-profile clients who would, I consider, find a lap-dancing club deeply objectionable and offensive. |
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The feeding tunnels and oviposition punctures of dipterous miners are unsightly and objectionable in crops destined for market. |
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This suggestion is objectionable to airmen and is the antithesis of US Air Force aerospace-power doctrine. |
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The bill also introduces a new power to obtain search warrants when an offence of knowingly possessing objectionable material is suspected. |
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Personally I think four letter words used in an offensive way are all objectionable. |
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He wrote back saying he loved the song and found nothing objectionable in it. |
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Unlike patent, it does not purport to draw bright lines around ideas but proscribes what is, by consensus, objectionable behavior. |
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But the market's freedom gives veterinarians leeway in pricing, which some pet owners find objectionable. |
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And her choice of leopard print is objectionable on every possible count of taste. |
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I haven't read it, but glancing through it, there are some pretty objectionable statements. |
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The aplanatic condenser is not corrected for color, hence objectionable color fringes are produced around the field of view diaphragm. |
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The current rash of raids and busts on bars that showcase objectionable entertainment is making some of our tourists itch. |
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At times the turbulence of youth has certainly been most objectionable to both bandsmen and audience. |
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Dare I ask what it is you find most objectionable about this socialist paradise? |
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To those who found it offensive, objectionable or even just irritating I can only ask for forgiveness. |
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When these feelings are free from national arrogance and conceit and imperial ambitions, there is nothing wrong or objectionable about them. |
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This is certainly a worthy cause for which to go into battle, and the boycott was indeed wholly objectionable for this reason alone. |
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Some of these comments, however, I find offensive or otherwise objectionable. |
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But what about the dignity of the dummy, who acted the objectionable scenes on her behalf? |
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Nurses have the duty to question and, if necessary, to report and to refuse to participate in research they deem morally objectionable. |
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Elders often found fault with young people for watching objectionable movies or reading pornographic books. |
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The game was absolutely skewered by the critics, although curiously it's hard to find exactly what was thought to be objectionable. |
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The publishers promised to delete objectionable paragraphs from the book. |
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There was nothing new, or even objectionable, in the speech, which took a circuitous historical route to its subject. |
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When he went on to suggest there was a lot that was objectionable happening off the ball it only served to heighten a suspicion that he had been whingeing. |
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Rent seeking by the rich, and by the less rich, is objectionable. |
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I wonder what the revolting students find objectionable about that. |
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Unlike many of his West German colleagues, he sees nothing objectionable in making connections, letting his imagination play with themes and ideas from other sources. |
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Finally, severance of the objectionable part seems inappropriate. |
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Nor are these the only reasons for the objectionable nature of the 4th of July as a national holiday. |
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Torturing children for fun, by contrast, is objectionable regardless of whether those around you have adopted the practice. |
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It is, like we said, the least objectionable film of the bunch, in addition to being the most worthy of the prize. |
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A vast army of censors police Weibo for objectionable content, often deleting posts deemed politically sensitive or too salacious. |
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Not only is it objectionable but it is also patently ridiculous. |
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It's the banality, rather than the misogyny, which is objectionable. |
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It is objectionable because of the terms in which this is put. |
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Are their tears less objective and more objectionable than your rancour? |
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In a country where love is objectionable, hatred for sure reigns supreme. |
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Eyelids which are to deeply pendant and show conspicuously the lachrymal glands, or a very red, thick haw, and eyes that are to light, are objectionable. |
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When an attorney exercises peremptory challenges, she uses her discretion to reject potential jurors who are not, objectively speaking, objectionable. |
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The strong, fishy smell of these materials may be objectionable. |
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Fluxes containing fluorides, chlorides, silica, and borax provide both covering and cleaning, along with the ability to dissolve and collect these objectionable oxide skins. |
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An overhanded patch is used on material that is seldom washed, and where the raw edge on the wrong side is not objectionable. |
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A particularly long stinger could be used, but this is also objectionable since that structure would be adversely affected by winds and currents. |
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To professional law enforcement officers and the public, racial profiling is blatantly objectionable and indefensible. |
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Libel laws and concerns for national security have been used to suppress criticism of government figures and politically objectionable views. |
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If, per impossibile, large economic inequalities did not threaten political, legal, and social equality, they would be much less objectionable. |
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Other Best Bites, while not objectionable, were nothing to write home about. |
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Before removing objectionable material, you'll have to decide what will offend people. |
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Many California courts have recognized and not found objectionable the practice of experts not keeping drafts as they are superceded. |
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If her manner of opposing the debate was deemed objectionable, there were ways for people to disagree without resorting to lurid terrorisations. |
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A total of 19 cases were dislodged after being found fake while 27 objectionable challans were resubmitted into courts. |
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Some producers even add powdered soymilk or soy flour, but the latter can give an objectionable beany flavor. |
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Johnson recommended that strict uniformity in religious externals was the best antidote to the objectionable religious traits that he linked to Whiggism. |
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The other vamachara does indeed exist here with all its objectionable practices, in the name of the worship of innumerable petty female deities such as Mariyamman. |
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The increased heat was objectionable, and the border lights and wing lights had to be lighted by a long stick with a flaming wad of cotton at the end. |
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Since Sidgwick raised the question it has been studied in detail and philosophers have argued that using either total or average happiness can lead to objectionable results. |
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Multiple loyalties are objectionable only if they are inconsistent. |
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The Commission was empowered to suspend all the other objectionable acts by Parliament passed since 1763, issue general pardons, and declare a cessation of hostilities. |
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Congress to regulate the popular music industry due to what the group asserted were objectionable lyrics, particularly those in heavy metal songs. |
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While these doctored diets produced some favorable fat changes in egg yolks, they also tended to impart an objectionable taste or unusually short shelf life. |
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Previous studies on cork taint in wine have shown that even though wine drinkers tasted the cork taint, they did not necessarily find the wine objectionable. |
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In addition, the metal ions do not form objectionable byproducts such as chloramines or THMs, and they do not exhibit the corrosive properties of chlorine. |
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