Sentences with phrase «particular objection to them»

I have no particular objection to them.
While the AAP recommends no TV at all for children under two, and less than two hours of screen time (including computer) for older kids, I have no particular objection to television.
The planet isn't literally at steady state, but for the purposes of estimating the magnitude of the impact of GHG's, I don't have any particular objections to assuming the climate is steady.

Not exact matches

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?
This doctrine bars critics from bringing suit unless they can demonstrate a concrete, personal injury that is particular to them and that goes beyond ideological objections or the policy's social effects.
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.
There are also the objections that there is no national interest in trying to stop the use of a particular kind of weaponry — you can kill people by any means; and that even if there were such an interest, a weak and limited attack will be ineffective.
And to the second objection, I would begin by noting that my remarks here do not concern the entirety of human experience, nature, or culture; they concern one particular location in time and space: late Western modernity.
The only sustainable answer to these objections is that the Reformation, while frying its particular fish, expected the toaster and the coffee pot and the sandwich broiler to be going on as usual.
But God ordered his world in such a way that his own work within that world takes place not least through one of his creatures in particular, namely, the human beings who reflect his image... He has enlisted us to act as his stewards in the project of creation... So the objection about us trying to build God's kingdom by our own efforts, though it seems humble and pious, can actually be a way of hiding from responsibility, of keeping one's head well down when the boss is looking for volunteers...» (207).
Once we have dealt with the central issue — that almost all Christians exemplify something of all of the types but that on particular issued we can find dominant motifs — it is easier to deal with this last objection, that we need more categories.
The American Civil Liberties Union originally had no objection to a general Christian outlook in the public schools, as long as it was that of no particular sect.
The objection that this means subordinating the interpretation of Christianity to a discipline intrinsically alien to it has already been given preliminary attention, but it must now be reconsidered in the light of the particular objection that it is the existentialist interpretation which results in the subordination of the Kerygma to philosophy.
More than any particular objections, this assumption that the traditional mythos can no longer speak to us weighs heavily against belief in immortality.
To complain that in doing metaphysics one does not attend to the particularity of the particular, but treats it only as an exemplification of metaphysical principles, is an objection to metaphysics itself as Hartshorne understands iTo complain that in doing metaphysics one does not attend to the particularity of the particular, but treats it only as an exemplification of metaphysical principles, is an objection to metaphysics itself as Hartshorne understands ito the particularity of the particular, but treats it only as an exemplification of metaphysical principles, is an objection to metaphysics itself as Hartshorne understands ito metaphysics itself as Hartshorne understands it.
He told the BBC: «Certainly when we were in government, Theresa May was quite clear she was unhappy about the rather gung - ho approach to Chinese investment that we had and that George Osborne, in particular, was promoting, and, as I recall, raised objections to Hinkley at that time.
In any case, the same low - profile objection applies to them, Murphy in particular, as to Jowell.
However, the FAC recommends certain types of labelling to warn people with strong ethical or religious objections to eating particular types of foods.
I argue this point frequently with colleagues»; «I have many objections to that particular paper and to the idea that sugar is not a problem»; and «I have expressed my opinion about the paper to the authors... I will almost certainly cite it at some stage as an example of something I consider to be incorrect» (Slide 18 in # 22).
Once the federal government coerces states to adopt a set of standards, as it has already done without Fordham's objection, and once states are compelled to adopt a particular set of assessments, as Fordham proposes the federal government should do, then we have a de facto national curriculum regardless of whatever else is done.
In particular, the letter communicates the association's strong objections to making Common Core adoption a requirement for states to receive Race to the Top funds.
TCTA and several others registered strong objections to this requirement in the rules in public comment with TCTA noting that the commissioner does not have statutory rulemaking authority in particular to require locally - developed and adopted teacher appraisal systems to include student performance defined in this way.
Either way, the other editors» objections to the cost of this tester seem to stem from Kia's perceived position in the market, not the quality of this particular vehicle.
They're quite similar to the objections about IndieReader, and as with IndieReader, the fee seems to be a particular sticking point.
I just wanted to point out that the Nook HD / HD + now have full Google Play access, so that particular objection that some people have against them are now gone.
I'm glad to say that they are by and large knocking down my objections (in particular, moving from esoteric high - cost underlying funds to lower - cost broadly diversified portfolios, lower minimums, etc., though all - in pricing remains a challenge).
If asked the question always answer honestly; yet you can still take care of a few things to help a buyer get beyond this particular objection.
[Response: Despite your objections to one particular aspect, there is much more to it, and the evidence amassed for their overall thesis is very impressive.
And in answering the objection gave scope for you to find out more of their particular interests, as well as another opportunity to demonstrate the strength of one's case and virtues of the product.
So if you were alone in raising that particular objection then it would be understandable if the panel found itself unable to spend much time on your objection — you would then not be part of the 3 % minority but rather of the 0.0007 % minority raising that objection.
I have no objection to spending my money on «good sources», but every time I ask Derech064 to give me a quick summary (even a two sentence piece) of what particular points he thinks such sources make, and therefore why such sources would be a good use of my time and my cash he clams up.
Setting aside other objections to geoengineering, many of which are valid and must be thoroughly weighed and considered, it is past time to challenge the assertion that geoengineering, in particular solar geoengineering, would disproportionately harm the world's poorest and most vulnerable populations.
They shouldn't have any objection — trust accounting in particular will be much easier in CosmoLex — but they will need to work with it, too.
The Supreme Court of Hong Kong has considered that «there is indeed a duty of good faith which in the circumstances of this case required the defendant to bring -LSB-...] its objections to the formation of this particular arbitral tribunal.
The Large Corporation Rules were enacted to discourage large corporations from engaging in a full reconstruction of their income tax returns for a particular year, after the objection or appeal process has started, based on developing interpretations and the outcome of court decisions in litigation involving other taxpayers.
Moreover, requiring a parent to question the degree of maturity of a particular child prior to knowing exactly what objections might be brought forward in the application (for fear that a court might simply hear the child's objections without assessing their degree of maturity) may have the effect of slowing down what should necessarily be an expedited process.
While the objections vary in nature, many of them are in essence driven by a concern as to how alternative structures can be regulated, and, in particular (but not only), how they can be regulated to ensure compliance with ethical standards.
On the footing on which the indirect discrimination claim is now advanced, namely disadvantage to a single individual arising out of her wish to manifest her faith in a particular way, everything in the tribunal's findings of fact shows the rule, both during the years when it operated without objection and while it was being reconsidered on Ms Eweida's instigation, to have been a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim.
In view of this disclosure, I inquired whether any participant had objection to the review proceeding before this panel, and in particular, with me continuing as Chair.
I do not in principal have any objection to like - minded individuals agreeing to resolve their differences with the assistance of an agreed upon mediator of any particular persuasion.
At 66 follows an extensive list of arguments leading to a conclusion of submission, with particular emphasis on Notices of Appeal, each of which included a merit - based objection to the judgment appealed from but contained no assertion that the US courts lacked jurisdiction by reason of, or that the claims were barred by, sovereign immunity.
We're also considering the possibility of including video examples in our practice manuals where appropriate (for example, to demonstrate how to make a particular kind of objection in court).
Paragraph 27.2 of PD32 makes it clear that all documents contained in bundles which have been agreed for use at a hearing shall be admissible at that hearing as evidence of their contents, unless the court orders otherwise or a party gives written notice of objection to the admissibility of particular documents.
Here, the objection was to the particular means by which the council sought to achieve a settlement.
My mother, in particular, talked openly to me about civil rights for people of color (as well as native people of this country, who my mother felt very passionately about... but that's a whole other article), her objections to the war in Vietnam, feminism and her participation in marches in support of these social movements.
Furthermore, these employers need not cite any particular religious beliefs, but can simply claim to have moral objections to birth control in order to opt out of including contraception in employee insurance plans.
As noted earlier, you expressed concerns that the Guidelines attach greater significance to the objection application than to the more central issue of whether a proposed development attracts the expedited procedure in any particular case.
It contends that the alleged failures to comply are substantive breaches which may frustrate genuine endeavours to resolve the objection by negotiating directly on particular alleged impacts as it gives no knowledge of the nature of the same and the Government party can not, by condition or otherwise, make effective efforts to mitigate or avoid any particular impact.
(a) that the Guidelines attach greater significance to the objection application than to the more central issue of whether a proposed development attracts the expedited procedure in any particular case; and
The Roy Dixon case has further repercussions for the administration of the exceptions to the right to negotiate (in particular, objections to the expedited procedure), as discussed above.
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