Commencement Speakers Unbowed by Student Slings and Arrows Bloomberg Businessweek, 5/21/14 «At Harvard University, the dean of the Graduate School of Education rejected a request by some students and faculty members to rescind an invitation to Michael Johnston, a state senator in Colorado, who
some found objectionable because of his stance on education reform.»
Not exact matches
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.
After all, the main reason critics and audiences
find the show so
objectionable is
because they are both loyal to, and emotionally invested in, the
founding concept of what Cirque du Soleil's name stands for.
The ex-manager behind the letter, Richard Jacobs, was either a disgruntled employee or a whistle blower who quit
because he
found Uber's practices
objectionable — or something in between.
And
because belief is an evolving, changing, living thing (or should be), you would have to poll the class at the beginning of ever single class to
find out if the prayer you are about to offer is
objectionable.
This is
because, typically, the way Duverger's law works is, by forcing people to excercise tactical voting by voting for whichever of the 2 main party candidates they
find least
objectionable.
Don't use ammonia products to clean your cat litter box
because they have similar components as urine, and your cat might
find their strong odors
objectionable.
We do not moderate comments on Slaw in the sense that we do not preview them before their publication; we do, however, promptly delete those that we
find to be
objectionable in one way or another — typically
because they are simply attempts to promote the commenter's business.