Sentences with phrase «objectors there»

Needless to say, there won't be any conscientious objectors there either.

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Christian Isolationism ran so strong that in 1941, just before the war started, there was a propaganda film made to counter it about a religious contientious objector who became a war hero — «Sergeant York.»
The basic point of the objector is that he believes there is no connection between faith and works.
There is much disagreement here on how far we should take the objector's quotes.
Back in the day, when the draft was being used to fill military ranks, there was a conscientious objector status that was available as an alternative to military service.
«There was one serious conscientious objector in the Bush / Obama era — Bidder 70, who disrupted an auction of public property for fossil fuel exploitation.
«My understanding is that there is pretty much unanimous agreement except for Canada and Australia, but Canada is the major objector,» said an anonymous source.Worse yet, the tactic has been attributed to Stephen Harper's own «strong personal view.»
The IWC meeting in Morocco may have seen the failure of plans to compromise on commercial whaling, to bring Japan and other international law objectors back into the fold, but there is some more interesting news coming from Agadir: More whales are being killed by pollution, getting caught in nets and other threats than by commercial whaling; and, Russian oil exploration in the Pacific is threatening critically endangered grey whales.
It may be that there is no title to an area on which turbines or PV panels need to be placed and this prompts a challenge by an objector.
There are also cases of objectors serving in service positions of a military branch, such as medics or chaplains.
@NateEldredge: There is a «Conscientious Objector» which allows those with religious or moral reasons for objecting to fighting in a war.
After Convocation decided not to adopt a «conscientious objector» exception, there was an interesting series of tweets on Twitter about an six page letter from a London Ontario lawyer published by the Middlesex Law Association.
In Condron v. National Assembly for Wales and Another [2006] EWCA LGR 87 (where under consideration was the effect of an observation to an objector of the chairman of a Welsh Assembly Planning Committee that he was «going to go with the Inspector's report») Lord Justice Richards had conducted a lengthy analysis of all the relevant facts and circumstances and felt «entitled, indeed required, to reach a decision on this issue...» The court was there putting itself in the shoes of the classic «fair - minded and informed observer and making its own assessment of the real possibility of predetermination».
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