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But don’t ruin it through objectionable
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dispatch stated that all the objectionable restraints have now
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"Oh don't worry, it's nothing you'll find too objectionable
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hardship on its people? Should its people, (they cannot properly be called citizens), be held liable for the criminal designs of its ruler(s)? (they cannot properly be called leaders) Should its people be subject to international reprisals by otherwise peaceful nations threatened by its existence? Should its people be perceived as innocent bystanders caught up in the whirlwinds of determined causes or willing accomplices drawn to ―dynamic‖ currents exceeding their moral and physical endurance? Should its people be subject to (economic) sanctions imposed against that nation whose objectionable conduct at home and abroad poses a viable threat to its peaceful neighbors? Is ignorance an excuse, or complacency or cowardliness for that matter? The present situation in Iraq recalls Hitler‘s Germany
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Whenever legal revisions are inconsonant with the underlying assumptions of Original Intent, such modifications are improperly considered and, in some instances, morally objectionable (Abortion) once their conceptual designs have been improperly
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Separating an individual who is likeable from that individual‘s personal viewpoints, otherwise perceived objectionable or contrary to my (own) regarded opinions, requires an open, if not ―generous‖ mind
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objectionable, Stella more and more strident
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our friendship, and she twisted that into something cheap and objectionable
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Some of those forms are most objectionable
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Abner was more Babylonian than Hellenic in his philosophy, and he stubbornly resisted all attempts of Paul to remake the teachings of Jesus so as to present less that was objectionable, first to the Jews, then to the Greco-Roman believers in the mysteries
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7 It is true that many of the objectionable stunting influences and other cramping features of these olden Jewish homes have been virtually eliminated from many of the better-regulated modern homes
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In one of Stephen's public sermons, when he reached the objectionable part of the discourse, they dispensed with all formalities of trial and proceeded to stone him to death on the spot
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"Grandmother was objectionable
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Saa-ra then taught her one of the two most misunderstood, and objectionable of all stalking techniques
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“Regardless of how you word it,” she said, raising her hand because she knew I found the term ‘average person’ objectionable, “your path has taken you across the threshold of the cognition of the Stalker
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I hated this lunacy about the armed services but it isn’t the only thing I find objectionable
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objectionable science fiction?) because God would be a pantheistic union of the
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He, too, had been objectionable when he realised his motives for being at the property were being brought into question, but like the stud manager he’d been forced to succumb to a discriminate line of interrogation
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Grant Tripp’s interview was objectionable as was Scully’s, yet each man eventually recognised the logic of answering questions on site rather than suffer the indignity of a late night jaunt down town
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objectionable behavior was even reinforced by some Popes through papal bulls which
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In general, gross misconduct in the workplace is characterized as an objectionable action that is willful and cannot be described as a mistake or an act of negligence
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This is an odd feature, but certainly not an objectionable one
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now he came across as being thoroughly poisonous and objectionable
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objectionable residues in the soil
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The idea which has been propounded, that they are never to open their mouths about "questions of faith and doctrine," is to my mind most objectionable
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This, too, is one great reason why worldly amusements are so objectionable
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Because objectionable is a term relative to the water's use, the list of
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may not be considered objectionable
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has no print, it is usually considered an objectionable condition
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have defined "objectionable organisms" as any organisms that can cause infections when the
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The use of an object, rather than the object itself, is what makes it good, morally objectionable, or evil
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He makes it objectionable in people’s eyes with this kind of behavior
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Observing him sideways and cautiously I saw that the pretty speeches his mother was making me _apropos_ of everything and nothing were objectionable to him; and I silently agreed with him that pretty speeches are unpleasant things, especially when made by one woman to another
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I myself the previous evening, though not cheery still a stranger, had been objectionable to her
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He was _most_ objectionable
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One must cultivate a large love for humanity to whatever class it belongs, and however individually objectionable it is
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In her life she had read many books, and was familiar with those elderly relatives frequently to be met in them, and usually female, who intrude into a newly married _ménage_ and make themselves objectionable to one of the parties by sympathising with the other one
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considered his methods objectionable but generally looked the other
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— be in the way or objectionable;
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are better ways of overcoming objectionable thoughts than by fighting them
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no use fighting an objectionable thought with the purpose of "downing" it - that is a great
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objectionable thought habits, but they can comfort themselves with the
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� One body posture or movement in one culture may say something quite normal and acceptable in one place and nearly obscene and objectionable in another
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Women in pretty dresses and pantsuits gave her eye arching looks of disapproval, as they tried to pull their interested husband’s gazes away from her, even as they tried to shield their daughters dressed up in frilly princess outfits of lace from what they considered an objectionable sight
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Admittedly he looked rough, his clothes were stained and tattered and his messy beard and greasy hair looked like they were the breeding ground for more than one objectionable entity of vermin, but that was no reason to turn him away
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balance that makes so many of the red-coated huntsmen and soldiers' portraits in our exhibitions so objectionable
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But, after all, had not men taken advantage of that loose rendering, and sought to build upon it a false definition of the word, even “pernicious ways” would not have been very objectionable as a derivative of “Apooleia,” for they are destructive ways and imply an impending disaster
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The second she got closer to eyeing Sophia, the more she tried not to reflect all the objectionable things about her granddaughter’s misconduct
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They were even boastful of its eminence in those particulars, and were fired by an express conviction that, if it were less objectionable, it would be less respectable
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In this respect the House was much on a par with the Country; which did very often disinherit its sons for suggesting improvements in laws and customs that had long been highly objectionable, but were only the more respectable
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Either Saint Antoine had an instinctive sense that the objectionable decoration was gone, or Saint Antoine was on the watch for its disappearance; howbeit, the Saint took courage to lounge in, very shortly afterwards, and the wine-shop recovered its habitual aspect
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Three white-headed children peeped over the fence, and an objectionable dog barked at them from the other side of the river with all his might and main
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Going in to exult over a fallen enemy and to praise a strong-minded sister for the banishment of an objectionable lover, it certainly was a shock to behold the aforesaid enemy serenely sitting on the sofa, with the strong-minded sister enthroned upon his knee and wearing an expression of the most abject submission
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' Mind, Sancho, I do not say that a proverb aptly brought in is objectionable; but to pile up and string together proverbs at random makes conversation dull and vulgar
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Why, yes, said he, those stories are extremely objectionable
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Of course they had known all this before, but somehow it had never seemed so objectionable as it did now, and as Easton thought of it he was filled an unreasonable resentment against Slyme, as if the latter had forced himself upon them against their will
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This led me to speculate whether any of them ever tumbled down, and then I fancied that I felt light falls on my face,—a disagreeable turn of thought, suggesting other and more objectionable approaches up my back
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Yes, I believe it is the same objectionable person
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' "Now, Rowsby Woof was the man's dog; and he was the most objectionable, malicious, disgusting brute that ever licked a man's hand
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It was hoped that this answer would have ended the matter; but there were certain propugnacious spirits in the volunteers’ committee; and they urged and persuaded the others to come into resolutions, to the effect that, having made early offers of service, on terms less objectionable in every point than those of many offers subsequently made and accepted, unless their offer was accepted, they would consider themselves as having the authority of his majesty’s government to believe and to represent, that there was, in truth, no reason to apprehend that the enemy meditated any invasion and these resolutions they sent off to London forthwith, before the magistrates had time to hear or to remonstrate against the use of such novel language from our burgh to his majesty’s ministers
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In spite of the blinking eyes and white moles objectionable to Celia, and the want of muscular curve which was morally painful to Sir James, Mr
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Vincy, whose expense in handsome crape seemed to imply the most presumptuous hopes, aggravated by a bloom of complexion which told pretty plainly that she was not a blood-relation, but of that generally objectionable class called wife's kin
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She had never heard him say a foolish thing, though she knew that he did unwise ones; and perhaps foolish sayings were more objectionable to her than any of Mr
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But no word passed between him and Dorothea about the objectionable part of the will; indeed, both of them felt that the mention of it between them would be impossible
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Her first husband was objectionable, which made it the greater wonder
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3 We shall mention here only the glaring instance of Great Northern Railway Preferred Stock which for many years has been in all respects a plain common issue; and also the resort by Associated Gas and Electric Company to the insidious and highly objectionable device of bonds convertible into preferred stock at the option of the company which are, therefore, not true bonds at all
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This has done away with the cumbersome and otherwise objectionable device of the foreclosure sale
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The sliding-scale privilege on a “block” basis belongs to the objectionable category of devices that tend to mislead the holder of securities as to the real nature and value of what he owns
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Law Objectionable but Criticized on Wrong Grounds
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The inclusion of this special profit in income was particularly objectionable because in the very same year the company had charged to surplus extraordinary losses amounting to $544,000
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We find again in 1932, as in 1926, the highly objectionable practice of including extraordinary profits in income while charging special losses to surplus
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) In the case of Tobacco Products the device was especially objectionable because the stock dividend was issued in the first instance to represent a fictitious element of earnings, i
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Manipulation of the reported earnings by the management even for the desirable purpose of maintaining them on an even keel is objectionable none the less because it may too readily lead to manipulation for more sinister reasons
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In our opinion they are not objectionable provided:
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The thoroughly objectionable accounting and stock dividend policies of United Cigar Stores, which we have previously discussed, were adjuncts to this manipulative campaign
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The two companies thus became the largest stockholders of each other, an extraordinary and highly objectionable situation
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He said nothing objectionable, yet I felt the blood rush to my heart as he spoke
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It was pleasant to remember all this now; pleasant to remember that he had nearly had a quarrel with an officer who tried to make an objectionable joke of it, and how another of his comrades had taken his part, which led to a closer friendship between them
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After conferring, the military authorities decide that, in order to rid themselves of this objectionable youth, the better way will be to consider him as a rebel and forward him under military escort to the Department of the Secret Police
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It was the first bit of objectionable weather we had experienced during the holiday
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But as it seems to be objectionable, and susceptible of so many amendments, in the opinion of so many gentlemen, the House will indulge me, while I offer the reasons which will govern my vote
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Stanford said, so many were the objectionable features of the present resolution before the House, he should vote for its indefinite postponement, and with permission of the House he would give his reasons for his vote
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In the first place, he thought the language and style of the resolution highly objectionable, and calculated to render that which was already bad enough still worse; that it was, in the second place, a strange innovation upon all former practice and usage under our present Government; and lastly, that it was clearly unconstitutional
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Both matter and manner were, to be sure, objectionable, but the former, in his estimation, formed much the most solid ground of dismissal
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In every respect, I think the resolution objectionable
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All the gentlemen who spoke against the bill professed to be willing in a proper manner to authorize a loan of any sum of money necessary to meet the appropriations made; but they contended that the bill was objectionable because the sum was not stated in the face of the bill, because the bill bore a deceptive appearance of borrowing money to pay the public debt, when, in fact, it was to meet the ordinary expenses of the Government; because the bill authorized a loan of five millions five hundred and sixty thousand dollars, more by one million one hundred and sixty thousand dollars than the Secretary of the Treasury had declared to be necessary, and because no loan ought to be authorized until bills now before the House were decided on, which involved a reduction of the annual expenditure
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It appears to me that the bill now before us is objectionable on both these grounds, and, if so, there is a double reason why it should not pass
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I am not prepared to give my vote in favor of a renewal of the charter of the Bank of the United States, either upon the terms upon which it was originally granted, or in the manner contemplated by this bill; yet, upon conditions less objectionable, I should feel myself bound to vote in favor of a renewal
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"If the non-intercourse law, in any of its modifications, was objectionable to the Emperor of the French, that law no longer exists
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Condensed milk, however, has a cooked flavor found objectionable by many, and, in that case, a suitable substitute is powdered milk, which has no such cooked flavor
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In order to remedy that difficulty, a bill had passed both Houses, which had been returned by the President as objectionable on constitutional grounds
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It has been of late generally maintained that a concrete arch is not an arch at all, but a lintel, without thrust, and that the common form, flat above and arched beneath, is objectionable, as it gives least material at the centre, where a lintel is most strained