Sentences with phrase «objection to them not»

So if you don't have an objection to it not being specifically run by Christians, then knowing they have a large user base can be a positive.

Not exact matches

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.
When it comes to overcoming objections — «I don't want my data in the cloud... I can't afford this... I need features you don't offer... replacing my legacy system is too much trouble» — stories can be the most powerful tool a salesperson has.
Thiel doesn't sweep these objections aside so much as suggest they'd be good problems to have.
As I've chronicled extensively, Exondys is an extremely controversial treatment, and the FDA's decision to approve the therapy over the objections of the agency's own scientific staff stunned many observers last year, raising questions about whether or not the FDA had succumbed to a well - orchestrated and heart - wrenching PR campaign by patients and advocates.
Since the federal government doesn't have the legal authority to impose its will over the objections of the provinces, it has decided instead to persuade the provinces to collaborate.
Understanding your customers and skillfully responding to them is a question of emotional and social intelligence, not how many different closing tactics you've memorized or methods you have on hand to overcome objections.
«A criminal defendant, we hold, need not request special interrogatories, nor need he acquiesce in the Government's request for discrete findings by the jury, in order to preserve in full a timely - raised objection to jury instructions,» Justice J. Ginsburg wrote in her explanation of the court's decision.
And, increasingly, selling to the big accounts is not about overcoming objections or about closing techniques.
I wasn't able to address every VC objection, but we were greatly improving in key areas where VCs felt I'd fallen short.
Mike has two objections to the story that are worth addressing --(a) that we have no way of knowing whether or not Frind is lying, and (b) that even if he isn't lying, he is simply lucky and therefore not worth listening to.
David Scoffield, lawyer for the bakery's owners, argued Tuesday that the family should not be compelled to create a product «to which they have a genuine objection in conscience.»
In his 19 - page order, Carver County Judge Kevin Eide appeared to accept those six claims, stating, «The court is not aware of any objection or dispute with the statement that these persons are the siblings or half - siblings» of Prince.
Anthony Scilipoti, executive vice-president of Veritas Investment Research in Toronto, published a report recently arguing that Laramée should be held accountable for not making his objections to the agent agreements and payments known to the company's board or auditors.
But instead of meeting and answering the theoretical and evidence - based objections to using fiscal policy, bank economists seem comfortable with proceeding as though these counter-arguments simply don't exist.
It's not clear what Trump would qualify as a nicer bill, but some senators have raised objections to the way the House bill handles pre-existing conditions.
Not hard in the standard sense — sales requires emotional fortitude to survive the daily barrage of objections and quotas.
Not hard in the standard sense - sales requires emotional fortitude to survive the daily barrage of objections and quotas.
Some investors may have had objections to Remington, but not everyone.
which acknowledged that «[t] he objections raised by [the MSMB investors with whom Retrophin had settled] related solely to actions undertaken by MSMB and its related funds,» and that the MSMB settlements «should not have been assumed by the Company,» i.e., by Retrophin (the «Internal Controls Memorandum»).
The main objection to my argument about the treasury transfer effect is that American companies do not actually repatriate their Canadian profits and pay US corporate tax on them.
My objection is not to disagreements over economic policy.
The fact that we can take some satisfaction from the responses to various crises can not divert concern from the reality that a financial sector, which has the objection of spreading and mitigating risk, has been a repeated source of instability over the last generation.
Stephen tries to support this objection empirically by estimating that 4.2 % of employed workers might have at least 360 hours but not enough to qualify for EI benefits under current rules.
If you're in an industry that does not engage in social media, or tends to be self - focused like concrete, look at creatively overcoming objections as a way to build links.
At this point I should pause briefly to respond to a possible objection from close watchers of the AER, that this was not their first ambitious offset decision.
Bearing in mind the relatively loose language of the ToR (see definition of «environmental effect» above) and that environmental assessment (EA) is a simply a process for decision - making that does not dictate any particular result, why not consider the GHGs associated with increased oil production and avoid what could be a crucial political and legal objection to the NGP?
Stewart said Trump was «just wrong» to call Putin and congratulate him on his reelection over the objections of his own national security aides, who wrote talking points for him with the words «DO NOT CONGRATULATE.»
American Airlines isn't likely to cut back operations tomorrow if the mayor disregards its objections to the airport's expansion plan.
And asked — by CNN correspondent Brian Stelter — whether he believed the DOJ's objections to the proposed deal stemmed from President Donald Trump's professed hatred for CNN (thanks for the edit, Brian), Stephenson said he didn't think that was the case.
Saying «I am not selling anything» is the fastest way to set off your prospect's defense mechanisms — they immediately will become suspicious of your motives and start raising objections before you even have a chance to speak your piece.
Because you can't see, shake hands with, or field objections from prospects online, it's important to think carefully about what persuasive elements you'll put together to convince people to give your offer a try.
The impulse of many eCommerce bloggers is prejudiced against this goal; «it doesn't showcase my products» or «it doesn't apply to my products» are common objections.
Then an expected agreement on the start of free trade talks with China did not materialize during Justin Trudeau's Beijing visit earlier this week, blocked by Chinese objections to including «progressive elements,» such as labour and gender rights, in the negotiations.
My greatest objection to the presence of religion in schools is that public schools are supposed to be about providing education for everyone — not religious instruction.
But mostly I am saddened by writers who feel the need to preempt the objections of people whose objections are not worth taking seriously in the first place.
Whether they do or not is irrelevant, unless advocated in a manner intended to obscure or deny reasonable objections and counter arguments.
It wasn't that McCain had a deep objection to culture war campaigns as such.
But as a person who never thought Rush Limbaugh (in the 1990s) or Glenn Beck (in the 2000s) ever said much that should have been taken seriously by anyone (but who has simultaneously seen these selfsame characters taken seriously despite the obvious surface objections to them), Hunstman may not be caught in the snares of his own hunt for the presidency yet.
While objections to the various documents could be worked out during the council itself, Antioch argues is that it is impossible for bishops to share a council table who can not share the Eucharistic table.
Cary's main objection to these lines of thought in my book is Plato's point that «a material being is not simple but composed of parts that are other than the whole.»
I have been listening to rap music on and off for the last ten years, but it wasn't until yesterday that I realized what my main objection to most rap...
Ms. Close said NBC did not raise a single objection to the scene.
And in any case, the objection doesn't apply to safe incest.
Writing in Crisis, he observes that a crisis of conscience is created when the courts not only countenance the killing of the innocent but also decree, as in the Casey decision, that moral objection to such injustice is an offense against the constitutional order.
But it can be just as legitimate a pastoral strategy to give absolution, obliging the penitent to continue a common reflection, naturally after having confirmed that the penitent's objection of conscience is honest and not artificial.
@ talullah: it sounds like your objection is to the very existence of chaplains, and not simply the way in which a chaplain performs his / her job.
And for those who don't have any moral objections to homosexual acts, allowing gay and lesbian couples to have biological offspring appears an obvious, even self - evident, good.
My concern throughout has not been to deny continuity, but to raise an objection to what I understood to be George and Lee's particular way of explaining that continuity.
But when it comes to divorce and contraception, we have not always raised clear objections.
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