Sentences with phrase «to find objectionable»

There's little mystery, however, to what New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo finds objectionable about Mr. Espada and his tenure as a high - profile, if mischievous, legislator.
Can you go somewhere to discuss things you don't find objectionable?
In the book, Helgesen and Goldsmith seem to anticipate the obvious objection: That it can't possibly be good for society, or for women, if women adopt the so - called leadership habits that so many find objectionable.
Loving your neighbor means loving their tattoos, or their gay - ness, or whatever else you might find objectionable because some evangelical told you it was a «sin».
What Connelly seems to find objectionable in the revised text is an affirmation of the universal salvific mediation of Christ.
Opinions vary, some like Victoria Strauss finding it objectionable, others not so much.
I wasn't in the states when this issue came about, but it seems to me that anytime anyone says anything the Jewish community (Religion) or Israel finds objectionable we hear cries of «Antisemitism».
It's about being a part of basic business practices which includes providing for birth control among other things Catholics find objectionable.
However, even atheists, for some odd reason find it objectionable when the innocent suffer, when they are personally hurt or experience loss.
However, as a general rule, its not possible to develop laws which exclude every candidate which someone finds objectionable.
For the first time ever, the town has enlisted the help of the State Liquor Authority in addressing code enforcement issues, such as amplified music neighbors find objectionable, at several local businesses, including a winery.
Several teachers in the Charlotte - Mecklenburg, N.C., school district face discipline for posting images and material on the social - networking site Facebook that school leaders find objectionable, including one teacher who wrote, «I hate my students!»
Two publishers have pulled texts from consideration rather than lock horns with the state board of education over material that some board members found objectionable.
Broadly defined, «political correctness» means being excessively sensitive to the fact that almost anything one says or writes can be found objectionable if one searches far enough to find an audience that might object.
NCTM rewrote those terrible standards in 2000, yet much of what mathematicians found objectionable remained in place.
It's not Common Core standards that opponents find objectionable; very few can name even one standard they oppose or would modify.
Thus educators who are keen to support children's social and moral development may turn, by default, to a program with a certain set of methods and a specific agenda that, on reflection, they might very well find objectionable.
On the highway and around town, the MDX does ride a little more firmly than some competing crossovers, but we don't think owners will really find it objectionable.
Theoretically, these devices work by creating high - pitched noises that pests find objectionable.
Some of the ingredients in Immugen have a strong scent which some cats find objectionable.
Does it make a difference that the websites found through the Google links have not been required to delete the content that the plaintiff in this case found objectionable.
One would think that the mere overturning of the first appellate decision on the grounds the higher court found objectionable would serve the purpose, though.
Defendant used Google's Blogger service to write a post — about plaintiffs» business practices — that plaintiffs found objectionable.
Of more than 2,600 hiring managers surveyed by CareerBuilder in 2009, 35 percent had rejected candidates after finding objectionable material, including photos of them using drugs, bad - mouthing previous employers and lying about their qualifications.
But we wanted to ensure that listing brokers had a means to protect the interests of sellers should their listings show up in an online environment the sellers found objectionable.
«It's a legitimate move you can make and I don't find it objectionable
Opinions vary, some like Victoria Strauss finding it objectionable, -LSB-...]
The new Ontario law is not designed to protect people against themselves, which some people find objectionable, but to protect the vulnerable.
All this notwithstanding, Milne is clearly a controversial man with views many find objectionable and, for some in the Parliamentary Labour Party, his hiring is the latest in series of self - inflicted catastrophes which detracts from the job of opposition.
Indeed there is much to find objectionable in this broad summer farce, though I'd argue that its failings are primarily artistic and not ideological.
Because states would be drawn to maximize the number of the predominant political persuasion and minimize the number of those in the political minority, each state would have overwhelming consensus on political decisions, and relatively few people would have to be governed in a way they find objectionable.
The new Income Tax Act contained many special exemptions and incentives which the commission had found objectionable and removed the federal Estate Tax Act, which had been a significant obstacle to the increasing concentration of wealth.
She believes that the idea of God as a totally free and independent being expresses the ideals of the entrepreneur and the macho male rather than anything to be found in Jesus.7 In much of her writing there are few constructive suggestions to oppose to the traditional rhetoric that she finds objectionable.
Most American Catholics can generally find a parish where they won't be confronted with the teachings they find objectionable.
Immigrants establish communities in an effort to sequester themselves from other races that they find objectionable.
That seems to me a valid point, though citizens often must confront many other symbols they find objectionable inside public buildings.
Or, have those principles today morphed into new ones that they would find objectionable?
HGTV has chosen not to be associated with behavior that they find objectionable.
One way to counter this model of reality is to speak anecdotally — an approach scholars tend to find objectionable.
It did attempt to require Catholics to pay for services that they find objectionable — even when the covered person can easily afford to pay for those services out of their own pocket.
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