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objection <an objection; objections> N

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have no objection to VB

I have no objection

objection for cassation file LAW

objection to jurisdiction ECON

raise an objection VB

raise an objection to VB

challenge or objection to witnesses ECON

We have no objection to

writ of objection for cassation LAW

lodge an objection to the mark ECON

there is no objection to it

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The measure easily passed the legislature with almost no objection.
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Another objection to prioritarianism concerns "how much" weight should be given to the well-being of the worse off.
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The returning officer may himself or herself lodge objections.
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He also made public objections to baseball, basketball, and hockey.
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Several landing sites have been proposed, and each time there have been objections.
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They raised objections and demanded use rights but were ignored.
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And he will be completely correct in thus answering the above advanced objections.
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Another objection to reliabilism is called the "new evil demon problem".
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This law was not signed off by him because of the many objections that were raised by domestic and international rights groups.
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She supported parents at noncharter schools raising money to hire teaching assistants of their choice, opposing the teachers' union's objections.
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