Sentences with phrase «objections which»

While the AGU was meeting in San Francisco, Climate Change had provisionally accepted Wahl and Amman's CC paper, any objections which might have been raised by McIntyre swept aside by simple means of not inviting him to review the second draft.
Hulburt's work should have put the controversy on the CO2 theory to an end, since «objections which have been raised against it by some physicists are not valid».
In this paper I shall develop a view of perception from the partial theory to be found in Whitehead's early philosophical writings and defend it against objections which led Whitehead himself to replace it later with a somewhat different theory.1 Development of the Early Theory The first phase or moment of perception is sense - awareness (CN...
This clarification arises in the context of an objection which Aristotle poses to himself.
In any case, if Neville's Platonism has led him to formulate the ultimate issue in a misguided manner, his dubious interpretation of Hartshorne stems also from an objection which he (CG 63 - 66) and David Pailin (PS 4: 194f) have raised independently against Hartshorne's position.
At first glance, Whitehead's view might not seem liable to the objection which I raised against Creel's because Whitehead explicitly denies that the pure conceptual prehensions which constitute the primordial nature are conscious.
This is precisely the great objection which Protestant theology has always had to Catholicism, that it has taken over so many pagan elements into Christianity.
Let the numbers increase, or the positions other than those of unskilled manual labor be taken by those of another race, and there is an outbreak of objection which is easily stirred into violence.
This came out in a particularly sarcastic piece on the objection to lay people touching the Blessed Sacrament, an objection which lasted in the Catholic Church until the 1970s.
A further objection which is sometimes made to the Christian Faith lies in its claim to uniqueness — that it is in Christ alone that God has revealed his personality and character.
But Nwofor again restated his objection to the hearing of the appeal, while alluding to the notice of preliminary objection which he had filed in opposition to it.
Counsel for Oba Akanbi had told the court that his client had several applications before the court and he told the court that the notice of preliminary objection which bordered on competence and jurisdiction of the court should be heard first before the substantive application.
No objection which is not raised by such a petition may be urged in the defense to a proceeding initiated by the Commission under subsection (b) for enforcement of such a demand unless such proceeding is commenced by the Commission prior to the expiration of the twenty - day period, or unless the court determines that the defendant could not reasonably have been aware of the availability of such ground of objection.
Yesterday I filed an objection which you can read here:
16.4 The Guarantor irrevocably waives any objection which it may now or in the future have to the laying of the venue of any proceedings in any court referred to in this Clause and any claim that those proceedings have been brought in an inconvenient or inappropriate forum, and irrevocably agrees that a judgment in any proceedings commenced in any such court shall be conclusive and binding on it and may be enforced in the courts of any jurisdiction...».
User hereby irrevocably waives, to the fullest extent permitted by law, any objection which User may now or hereafter have to the laying of the venue of any such proceeding brought in such a court and any claim that any such proceeding brought in such a court has been brought in an inconvenient forum.

Not exact matches

Fujifilm, which saw its shares drop 5.5 percent in Tokyo after news of the ouster, said it planned to file an objection with a court over the settlement.
Jacobson, a career diplomat, was nominated for the post by President Barack Obama in June 2015, but her confirmation was held up for 10 months in the Senate — led by Republican Sen. Marco Rubio and Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez — over objections to the Obama administration's reestablishment of diplomatic ties with Cuba, which she helped negotiate as assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs.
President Donald Trump had no such concerns about an earlier classified memo written by Republicans, which he declassified February 2 over strong objections from the FBI.
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.»
Total, which has already paid Marathon for the stake, says it informed the Libyan authorities about the deal in advance and they raised no objections at the time.
The companies join gay - rights and human rights groups as well as the American Civil Liberties Union in attacking the law over its broad language, which could be used by business owners to use religious objections to deny same - sex couples wedding.
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 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.
The ability to recognize these smokescreen objections and respond appropriately will allow you to ask the right question to uncover the true, underlying objection, which will undoubtedly fall into one of the six categories.
The t - shirts had funny generic sayings on them which eliminated the objection of wearing a competitors logo.
On the other hand, the main objection to the rule seems to be that it will be difficult to calculate the median worker's pay, which is a somewhat absurd objection.
Over continued objections from the FBI, the White House declassified a version of Republican Rep. Devin Nunes's four - page memo on Friday, which alleges serious abuses of power by the FBI during its investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia.
The White House declassified a version of the memo prepared by Nunes this week over vigorous objections by the FBI, which has warned it omits key information that could impact its veracity.
Part of the $ 57 billion China - Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) runs through Pakistan - administered Kashmir, which India considers its own territory, but as Bharath Gopalaswamy argued for China - US Focus, «India's objections go well beyond the CPEC.»
The president approved its release over the strong objections of the FBI, which warned that it could jeopardize national security.
@ 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.
2) so... you read the Bible, which begins with God merely speaking and * everything * is made out of * nothing * (including humanity)... but your objection is «where did Jesus» Y - chromosome come from»?
For Whitehead «the great difficulty of philosophy is the failure of language» (MT 67) and to compensate for the defects of the linguistic tradition he saturates the rendition of his thinking with terminological novelties, which leave an impression that his work is highly stylized, but also that its stipulations and theoretical definitions make it almost impregnable to objections.
There is a third way to answer the question — by asking which objection is based on a more important commitment.
The essential moral and theological objections to such a characterization would be with the adverbs «completely» and «entirely,» which are necessary to the materialist metaphysic but render the latter unhelpful as a foundation for any coherently imperative human moral sensibility (including environmental stewardship).
Swinburne recognizes the limits of his case for theism in his epilogue: «I am well aware of objections other than the ones I have discussed which can be made to almost every sentence which I have written.»
The first thing to note is that the problem of suffering in the world is not really a logical objection to God's existence, which can still be argued from the unity and coherence of creation on rational grounds.
(By the way, if you have a presentation of the Gospel which never gets the Romans 6:1 objection, then I submit to you that you are probably not teaching the same Gospel Paul was.
The Abortion Act has a clear provision to respect the conscience of staff: «No person shall be under any duty, whether by contract or by any statutory or other legal requirement, to participate in any treatment authorised by this Act to which he has a conscientious objection
Post-argument predictions will continue to pour out regarding Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood Specialties v. Sebelius, cases in which business owners (the Green and Hahn families) have voiced religious objections to being forced to pay for certain types of contraceptives.
I am using the term «dialectic» in its ancient and etymological sense, and it seems appropriate to describe the process by this word; for instead of an aprioristic, deductive method of procedure, the process was one of answering questions and objections as they arose, not in anticipation, and not as the unfolding, more geometrico, of a system implicit within a body of axioms or first principles which one needed only accept and then all the rest followed logically to the final Q.E.D..
My objection to Che Guevara or Stokely Carmichael is that incitement to violence is (or was) a factor in their strategy — which is to say that they betray the people whose suffering drives them into anger and brutality.
They are secondary because historically and philosophically they have a different pedigree, being based upon a few preconceived ideas concerning the nature and processes of the universe, and of man, upon which the whole concatenation of objections hinge.
The sober analysis of Feser and Bessette is totally devoid of the «bloodthirstiness» with which he charges them, and his objection to the «grisly detail» of their descriptions of capital crimes resembles the complaints of abortionists when shown pictures of infants» body parts.
In ST 1.75.2, which asks «whether the human soul is something subsistent,» the first objection argues that any subsistent thing is a «certain something» [hoc aliquid] and that, since a certain something is a composite of soul and body, the soul can not be a certain something.
I believe the main objection to the Midianite slaughter is the killing of the children which I have addressed in previous posts.
Contemporary atheist objections to Christianity are often posed with an intellectual smugness which implies that religious belief is based on naive and even delusional optimism.
The religious objections have mostly aimed to protect God's sovereign freedom to do what He pleases with his creation, a freedom which, the dissenters argue, would be limited by the existence of universal and unbreakable laws of nature, or indeed of inevitable laws of history or human behaviour.
Of course, the evidence of Paul, at first hand, and of many others which we know about primarily through Paul (his letter to the Corinthians is considerably older and closer to the events than the earliest of the written Gospels), is open to the objection that we have no guarantee that the appearances were not hallucinations.
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