It may be asserted by only one spouse,
even over the objection of the other.
In litigation, by contrast, all parties and their attorneys have to do is put on their «best case» for the Judge where each party asks for all of the things he or she wants in the divorce and argues for why they should each have what they want,
even over the objection of their spouse.
If the court thinks it is appropriate to dismiss a Final Restraining Order, it may do so
even over the objection of the victim.
Not exact matches
Dubbed «Ryancare» or «Trumpcare» (
over the
objection of White House staff), the Republican health care bill is under attack from left and right, with
even conservative leaders calling it «Obamacare Lite», «bad policy», a «warmed -
over substitute,» and «dead on arrival.»
The GOP moved ahead
over the
objections of the FBI, the Department of Justice, Democrats, and
even a few Republicans.
Lewis, Anthony Flew), but
even if we do not win the main protagonists
over, it is vital that those listening to such debates hear rational answers to questions and
objections raised - especially about the existence of God.
To further distance himself from this hot potato, Hein pointed out that the county Industrial Development Agency (IDA), which has the authority to grant such deals,
even over local
objections, is appointed not by him but by the county legislature.
Cathy (Connie Britton),
over the mild
objections of her husband Grant (David Warshofsky), invites Beatriz to stay for the dinner party that
evening.
But perhaps the strongest
objection to national standards that we have repeated at JPGB (here, here, and here) is that
even if the current set of proposed national standards is an improvement for some states (and less good than others), there is strong reason to fear that people opposed to sensible, rigorous standards will gain control
over the newly created national standards infrastructure and be in a position to impose their nonsense on everyone.
Over the screaming
objection of the Teachers Union, Rudy spent boocou political capital for open enrollment, the forerunners of charters, high school kids going to college classrooms and
even some small amounts of tax credits - deductions for the parents for education costs.
Teachers who received multiple «unsatisfactory» ratings, missed entire weeks of work, or
even physically abused students can remain in the classroom
over the
objections of their schools.
If you spend your tax refund on luxury goods, use it to repay a friend or family member, or pay off a credit card or other unsecured debt, you may trigger an
objection from the trustee, and be required to turn
over your tax refund,
even if you HAVE spent the money.
To overturn a campaign promise to regulate CO2 almost immediately, on the basis of a single study that does not
even look at the decision's impact on the planet,
over the repeated
objections of the EPA, obviously is not a decision based on science.
You say that this uncertainty is used «to argue that environmental policies based on concerns
over global warming are not
even worthy of support», but it seems to us that it is less the case that your
objection is based on an argument made as much as the fact that they outlined a difference of opinion.
Even after communication was established, the process of advancing the application
over an examiner's
objections involved a great deal of guessing and intuition.
I regret the many times that Virginia trial judges grant nolle prosequi «s
over my
objection,
even when clearly used as a prosecutorial end - run around a denied prosecutorial continuance request.
Some towns enact ordinances against skating,
over the
objection of skaters, fans and
even some skate moms.