Sentences with phrase «over one's objections»

It passed over the objections of southern African nations with relatively healthy elephant populations, which argued for a regulated trade.
«This bill is being passed over the objections of the [county] law enforcement authorities,» he said.
The court ordered joint custody of three young children over the objections of the primary parent (the mother, who retained primary residence).
The success of a pivot requires buy - in from those critical to its execution, so it can be dangerous to charge ahead over the objections of peers and investors.
If you can't get to reform except over the objections of the unions, forget applying.
They are approved by the state, often over the objections of a large majority of local residents — the people who have to pay for them.
Once you've gotten over any objections, you can proceed to ask questions about different categories of electronic evidence.
The court may also include the cost of private school expenses when calculating child support over the objection of the other parent.
If the other lawyer objects to your corrected question, ask the witness to answer over the objection and move on.
The high court adopted his position unanimously over the objection of two other parties.
It remains to be seen whether payment in full would be ordered over the objection of secured creditors.
However, the court can grant an absolute divorce after two years to either spouse over the objection of the other if there has been no reconciliation.
One effect of these court decisions is that a family law judge will not grant grandparents any visitation rights over the objection of a fit parent during divorce proceedings.
The arbitrator has power to compel decisions over the objection one or both parties.
Double or simultaneous, which ever, the title company will accept that transaction over the objections of funding the first transaction first.
When it was passed over my objection, I refused the raise and gave it back to the taxpayers.
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.
Mark - Viverito insisted the founder of the murderous terror group FALN would still be honored at the Fifth Avenue parade, even over the objections of police groups and local leaders and in the face of a boycott by numerous sponsors.
He bailed on Christina over objections from his family and never faced her over his change of heart.
Barack Obama's administration pushed for the Trans - Pacific Partnership, again over the objections of labor unions, this time joined by many public health groups.
Leaders of the Working Families Party and their affiliates could pay a hefty price for shunning Gov. Cuomo in favor of rival Cynthia Nixon over the objections of its union...
In papers filed with the court over the objection of city officials on April 30, the department requested the elimination of numerical quotas for the admission of blacks and women to firefighter and police training classes.
The scramble will likely drive more Republicans to sign on to the renegade effort to push the compromise immigration bill to a floor vote over the objection of party leaders.
The committee unanimously approved the Chicago Park District plan over the objections of residents who fear the tot lot will alter the square's 19th Century character and set a precedent for carving up the city's boulevard system.
Moreover, the resolution can be brought to the floor over the objections of the Majority Leader, Senator Harry Reid (D - Nev.).
The board's selection of Dauman came over the objections of Redstone's daughter Shari, who released a statement saying she wanted someone who was not a member of her father's trust.
President Trump's decision puts off a move that could have enraged key American allies at a delicate moment, as the United States heads toward tricky negotiations with North Korea and is considering abandoning the Iran nuclear deal over the objections of European Union leaders.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS — Construction of the village's first skate park was tentatively approved Wednesday night by the Arlington Heights Park District Board over the objections of residents who live near Olympic Park, where the proposed facility is to be built.
The Huntley Park District has voted to proceed with plans for a park in the Wing Pointe subdivision over the objections of some residents who opposed the plan because of traffic and noise concerns.
The council approved both measures unanimously last month over the objections of Police Chief Frank Fowler.
It's a reversal from only three years ago, when Gov. Andrew Cuomo muscled the evaluation law through the Legislature over the objections of the state's politically powerful teachers unions.
At a Manhattan news conference, the Democratic attorney general praised Duffy's efforts to consolidate agencies and bring mayoral control of schools to New York's third - largest city over the objection of teachers unions.
The town board voted earlier this month to support Wilmorite's proposal over the objections of neighbors, who are concerned about traffic, noise, gambling addiction and more.
Helsmoortel tried to ram through the Dickinson's Keep taxpayer subsidized housing project over the objections of Glasco and Barclay Heights residents.
The change affected school districts where the charter school was approved by the state's Charter School Commission over the objections of the local district.
The lawyer, George Freeman, told me that there is a large legal distinction between government documents like the Pentagon Papers, which The Times published over the objections of the Nixon administration, and e-mail between private individuals, even if they may receive some government money for their work.
The estate of Harper Lee has reached a settlement in litigation over its objections to a Broadway adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird.
The decision to invoke national security trade protections over the objection of the defense secretary raises questions about the coherence of policy processes.
But if they dug in their heels and resisted proposals to restructure their debt, a bankruptcy chapter for states should allow (as municipal bankruptcy already does) for a proposal to be «crammed down» over their objections under certain circumstances.
The IG was created last year over the objection of former Mayor Michael Bloomberg, establishing a new oversight arm for the NYPD.
Miner launched a lawsuit against Cor last December, after the company obtained property tax breaks on the Inner Harbor project from Onondaga County over the objections of the mayor.
Brookfield Property Partners won a bid to run a marina in New York's Battery Park City neighborhood over the objections of residents backing a local businessman who operated the facility and a popular sailing club and school.
Ida Lupino's first big break came in William Wellman's 1940 production of The Light That Failed, a role that Lupino fought for over the objections of Wellman, co-star Ronald Colman, and her advisors, who assured her that the unsympathetic cockney girl she played in the film would alienate audiences.
That amendment empowered an appointed state commission to approve charter schools over the objections of local boards of education.
They were chartered over the objections of local school systems, and they are unlikely to enroll many poor students.
Only a plaintiff can file a discontinuance and he or she can do so over the objection of the defendant.
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