Sentences with phrase «objectors when»

It's like someone (and i know a few) that stated they were conciences objectors when it came to going to war... Hmmmm... but they did not mind going to target practice and learning what to do and how to do when it came to combat, and get paid for it...
The Bank of Canada is a conscientious objector when it comes to releasing minutes of its policy debates, even as most of its peers now do so.

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When Harold Gray, the conscientious - objector son of Philip Gray, an attorney for the Ford Motor Company, was transferred from Leavenworth to Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay, Morrison got Judge Henry of Cleveland to intercede with Newton Baker, formerly of Cleveland but then secretary of war, in the young man's behalf.
On the other hand, it is a mark of mature democracy when provisions are made for exempting conscientious objectors from military conscription.
Too many governments had a problem with conscientious objectors, can't have people not wanting to kill their fellow man when ordered to do so.
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.
When Croydon Council invited residents to give feedback on the proposals, around 4,500 were in support; 84 objectors were concerned about congestion and the structure's design within the context of the local area.
So, when he rushed to enlisted in the Army right after the Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, he did so as a Conscientious Objector.
When not doing that, she's writing books on classic Hollywood, including Lew Ayres: Hollywood's Conscientious Objector and her new book Hitchcock's Stars: Alfred Hitchcock and the Hollywood Studio System.
The exhibition, entitled The White Stag Group, comprises some 80 works and reflects the youthful dynamism and energy which artists such as Basil Rakoczi, Kenneth Hall, Thurloe Conolly and others brought to the Irish art scene, when they settled here, mainly as conscientious objectors, at the outbreak of World War II.
And even when talking to the more scientifically literate objectors, it is often then difficult to separate the genuine sceptics from the cynics who will never be convinced no matter what.
It is the challenge FitzGerald enjoys: «When you have a local hall packed with objectors and police and parish councils and resident associations and everybody against you and you still win the case — that's nice.»
The objector wished to challenge the amount of fees awarded to class counsel from the $ 36 million common fund created when the jury entered its verdict in favor of the class.
When you handle the excuse with quality and logic, the objector continues with the same excuse.
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