objector in the PONS Dictionary

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conscientious objector

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Perhaps somebody else is drafted to do so instead, but the conscientious objector does not.
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The high number of volunteers and objectors involved made it necessary to create specific courses to formalize the training they received.
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On the other hand, conscientious objectors and recent immigrants from enemy countries were denied the right to vote.
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Some of them then became disillusioned with all war, whereas others became selective conscientious objectors.
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Many people including, as they are now called, the insumisos (defiant ones, conscientious objectors) argued and worked for non-violent strategies.
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I turned from an objector to one who obeys.
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Instead of resigning, he sought non-combat status as a conscientious objector.
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Exemption continued for conscientious objectors, with the same tribunal system and categories.
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Refusing military service he became a conscientious objector and organized rallies for the pacifist movement.
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Conscientious objectors in particular were frequently convicted of "wehrkraftzersetzung" in addition to their other charges.
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