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objection

Objection is used in a court room when the lawyer wants to say that something is wrong. This is an objection to the case. An objection is a statement of opposition.

objection

(= expostulation) the act of expressing earnest opposition or protest the speech act of objecting (= protest, dissent) the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent (law) a procedure whereby a party to a suit says that a particular line of questioning or a particular witness or a piece of evidence or other matter is improper and should not be continued and asks the court to rule on its impropriety or illegality

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Simple sentences

I have a strong objection to being treated like this.
As far as I am concerned, I have no objection.
Mr. Thomas had no objection to Mr. White being elected chairman.
Not that I have any objection.
There was no objection on the part of those present at the afternoon meeting.
As far as I'm concerned, I have no objection to the plan.
As far as I am concerned, I have no objection to the plan.
I have no objection to your opinion.
I have no objection to against your plan.
As for me, I have no objection.
There was no objection on the part of the owner.
I'm also in favour so it's three to one. And thus your objection is overruled.
I am sure she can have no objection.
Tom has no objection to your plan.
Do you have any objection?
Do you have any objection to this plan?
I have no objection to your plan.
I have no objection to the boy reading a book.
He brought forward a strong objection to my proposal.
Your objection has been noted.
No objection.
He had no objection.
I have no objection.

Movie subtitles

I'm sorry, sir, but I cannot regard that as a serious objection.
OBJECTION SUSTAINED.
YOU SUSTAINED THE OBJECTION?
Against the objection of the defense the judge has just admitted this evidence, whatever it is!
I have no objection.
But our new order has an objection to private aeroplanes.
If there's any objection to Mr. Kirby being represented by counsel.
Watson would you have any objection to drawing the blinds casually as if you were alone in this room?
I'm going to Europe. Any objection?
I don't see any objection.
Is there objection?
In that case, there would be no objection.. ifmyfrienddeliveredtheletter to the public prosecutor?
I have no objection to hearing it.
The Duke Adorno. right of objection.
Surely you will have no objection if I wire the British embassy?
Objection sustained.
You sustained the objection?
Would your Aunts have any objection?
Strand is the town in which this lynching took place? Objection!
Objection! - Sorry.
Objection! Sustained.
Objection!
I have no objection. Go ahead and think.
The objection before the court, Mr Wilson. Is to your insinuation that there was something strange.. About Lady Dearden's visit to Sunset View on May 14th last.
She is most eager to answer any and all questions from my learned friend. Therefore, I withdraw my objection. Continue with the witness.
I think it's within your Lordship's discretion in the circumstances.. To allow me to cross-examine her, as a hostile witness. Any objection, Sir Alan?
Have you any objection?
Objection sustained. - You sustained the objection?
Oh, I have no objection at all, Mister.
Objection. Objection sustained.
Objection overruled.
So if you've got any objection to my going on seeing her, now is the time to spit it out.
Roy's promised to look after me and find me a place to live, that is if you have no objection, Miss Malotte.
Any objection if I stick around just in case he gets violent?
Mrs. Demarest. I've no objection to your going riding, but I wish you wouldn't let Julie take you off the estate.
In case someone born with the title is hidden away somewhere, he has one year in which to make himself known or enter his objection. After that it's too late.

News and current affairs

Another objection is the opposition of Turkey - and, to a lesser degree, Iran and Syria - to granting the Iraqi Kurds self-determination.
The first objection argues that all rights and values are defined and limited by cultural perceptions; there is no universal culture, therefore there are no universal human rights.
The first objection is surely no longer true of the advanced economies, while the second is irrelevant, given that the goal is not to strengthen the incentive to work, but to enable people to live without work.
Once issues of technical safety are resolved, a fundamental objection to reprogenetics is its inherent unfairness to families unable to afford it.
In fact, Bush has already expressed his objection to unconditional direct talks with Iran and Syria.
One can criticize details of Brock's case: a deeper understanding of Keynes would have given him a more persuasive response to the objection that, if state-financed projects were worth doing, the private sector would be doing them.
One objection to delegating political authority to technocrats is that such appointments amount to a humiliating constraint on sovereignty.
If the threat of force - a force that the US is quite obviously building - aims at preparing the ground for serious negotiations with Iran, there can and should be no objection.
The second objection is that governments will fail to deliver on their promises.
Over the objection of the aid skeptics, the Global Fund provided financial support for massive free distribution of bed nets, diagnostics, and medicines to address malaria.
They are fluent in using YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit to communicate and create a community around an idea, issue, or objection - and to nurture the growth of a small group into a mass movement.
One obvious objection to this strategy is that it would reduce the average maturity of Italian and Spanish debt.
Senator Richard Lugar has advised me that since there has been little or no objection to the amendment from the White House, he sees no reason why it will not pass the Senate.
Russian officials reply that there can be no serious objection to such civil nuclear cooperation programs so long as the recipient country accepts the safeguards and inspection regime of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
The developing world also has a serious fairness objection to paying for climate-change mitigation.
President Mahmoud Abbas has made no secret of his objection to such a strategy.
Finally, it could allow for conscientious objection to participation in certain research.
Yet America's right wing objects to this, for reasons that largely remain mysterious: what, at the level of economic theory, is the objection to quantitative easing?
Perhaps the most important objection to the strong dollar policy is that it encourages precisely this confusion between a strong dollar and a strong economy.
A better objection to IVF is that in a world with millions of orphaned or unwanted children, adoption is a more ethical way of having a child.
The objection that they would take too long to serve a countercyclical purpose can be rejected on the grounds that the recession is also likely to last a long time.
The second objection is that the West would be best served by simply standing back and watching while sanctions and plunging oil prices bring down Russia's economy - and ultimately Putin himself.

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