Sentences with phrase «other objectors»

Other objectors, though, have included Jewish religious leaders and orthodox practitioners.
Earlier in the same week, Colin Barrow, Leader of Westminster Council, said that the Prince's involvement had acted as a «lightning rod» for other objectors, enabling more residents to come forward and register their objections.

Not exact matches

All conscientious objectors are equal, it seems, but non-celebrity conscientious objectors with traditional Christian convictions are clearly a whole lot more equal than others.
On the other hand, it is a mark of mature democracy when provisions are made for exempting conscientious objectors from military conscription.
The platform planks for «32 embodied a number of Century concerns: U.S. adherence to the World Court protocol; U.S. entry into the League of Nations, provided that its covenant be amended to eliminate military sanctions; U.S. recognition of the Soviet Union (which was granted a year later); the safeguarding of the rights of conscientious objectors (including those denied citizenship, such as Canadian - born theologian D. C. Macintosh of Yale Divinity School); the abolition of compulsory military training in state - supported educational institutions other than military and naval academies; emergency measures for relief and public - works employment; the securing of constitutional rights for minorities; the reduction of gross inequality of income by steeply progressive rates of taxation on large incomes; «progressive socialization of the ownership and control of natural resources, public utilities and basic industries»; «the nationalization of our entire banking system»; and so on (June 8, 1932).
I am assuming of course that the objector means to insist (among other things) that in the Godless world no individual possesses omniscient awareness.
You have heeded the words of your vegan friends and other dairy milk objectors and started drinking soy milk.
Dissenting «Hudson objectors» also have to pay so - called «agency fees» or be fired (at least in California and other non-right-to-work states).
The exhibition, entitled The White Stag Group, comprises some 80 works and reflects the youthful dynamism and energy which artists such as Basil Rakoczi, Kenneth Hall, Thurloe Conolly and others brought to the Irish art scene, when they settled here, mainly as conscientious objectors, at the outbreak of World War II.
The IWC meeting in Morocco may have seen the failure of plans to compromise on commercial whaling, to bring Japan and other international law objectors back into the fold, but there is some more interesting news coming from Agadir: More whales are being killed by pollution, getting caught in nets and other threats than by commercial whaling; and, Russian oil exploration in the Pacific is threatening critically endangered grey whales.
If the plan does not relate to a bargaining unit and a review officer effected a settlement under subsection (1) with the agreement of the objector who filed the objection under subsection 15 (7), only an employee or group of employees to whom the plan applies, other than the objector, may file an objection.
Had the objector's certification been other than a generic term, its case might have been stronger but MLS is a generic term used in English - speaking jurisdictions.»
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