But the decision put more pressure on the Redskins to change the team's name, given rising
public objection to it, they said.
Fuelled by fears of nuclear accidents following the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster, more than 1 million signatures were collected to register
public objections to the construction.
In New York, the Frick Collection has shown more grace in acknowledging
public objections to its proposed expansion, and conceding that it
Not exact matches
Despite
objections from industry rivals and local governments — who allege that Uber's reliance on non-professional cab drivers
to shuttle passengers is both unfair and illegal —
public demand for Uber's services is strong and continues
to grow.
That refusal led the funds
to take their
objections public last week, the sources said.
Gov. García has framed the moratorium, over the
objections of creditors, as a way for San Juan
to ensure that it will continue
to provide
public services
to its people.
In August 2007, 22 members of the House of Representatives asked George Bush
to back away from the SPP because of their concerns that it may undermine U.S. sovereignty and their strong
objections about important discussions continuing «out of
public view and without congressional oversight or approval» or the «proper transparency and accountability.»
Over the
objections of his aides and advisers — who urged him
to focus on policy and the broader goals of his presidency — the new president issued a decree: He wanted a fiery
public response, and he wanted it
to come from his press secretary.
My greatest
objection to the presence of religion in schools is that
public schools are supposed
to be about providing education for everyone — not religious instruction.
Officious social engineers of both the right and the left abuse the
public schools
to promote parochial agendas, whether by sanctioning the recitation of prayers over the school loudspeaker or by the distribution of contraceptives despite parental
objections, thereby undermining parental authority and impairing the ability of parents
to form their own family values.
In politics, this
objection holds, a substantive end such as the maximal
public world is always purchased at some cost
to the self - determination of individuals.
She said: «I think this private member's bill follows a trend we've seen in America with the introduction of state legislation
to undermine LGBT and other equality laws with an increase of so - called conscientious
objection exemptions for
public employees providing
public services.»
Finally, the
objections are based on careful research developed by responsible experts and widely accepted by the
public, in one case that children «s ads exploit children who are not yet old enough
to discriminate, and in the other that violence on television causes violence in actual behavior.
The
objection is that it transfers wealth from the
public to the banks and it concentrates wealth and power in fewer and fewer hands.
Meanwhile, a group of 160 African - American community leaders sent NAACP a letter detailing their own
objections to its charter - school opposition on behalf of «700,000 black families choosing
to send their children
to charter
public schools, and the tens of thousands more who are still on waiting lists.»
An example of translating that belief into a
public argument is «Observing the Sabbath is important enough
to people of faith
to outweigh the
objections of some unbelievers.»
However, if a congregation is understood
to be constituted by a set of practices, and if the central practice is understood
to be the worship of God in Jesus» name, and if that worship is understood
to be inherently
public in these two ways, then the
objection seems
to lose force.
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.
He made the case that if we base our
objections to this on our own conscience rights, we may absolutize the privatization of moral principles, such that the
public square is no longer responsible
to any standard of right and wrong.
It recommended that the state clarify «the responsibilities of
public health service providers,» which read in light the Committee's long - standing disgust at conscientious
objection to abortion means something like «force your doctors
to perform and refer for abortions.»
In the
public schools there were rarely
objections to daily Bible reading and prayer or
to the Protestant form of high school baccalaureate services.
More seriously, we saw, it is open
to the
objection that it fails
to show how theology bears on the
public dimensions of human life; in this view, theology seems confined
to the private realm of the interiority of consciousness.
Remember from the beginning of the Obama administration the very
public mantra was «our number one priority is
to make Obama a one term president» and the Greedy Obstructionist Politicians made good on their promise with record numbers of filibusters and anonymous
objections with the sole purpose of making government as non-functional as possible.
For all women breastfeeding in
public, the best idea for handling
objections is
to keep it short and concise.
From this perspective
objections to women breastfeeding in
public make us ANGRY, they don't make us feel bad or embarrassed.
Another major
objection to women breastfeeding in
public is the perception that feeding a baby a bottle is just as good as the nutrition a baby gets while nursing.
Last month,
to a chorus of community
objections and second - guesses, the Naperville Park District Board of Commissioners voted 3 - 2
to give the city's $ 6 million
public golf course now under construction the tinny appellation...
WHEATON — Neither the
public nor the Wheaton City Council offered
objections Monday
to a laundry list of proposed boundary changes designed
to clear up questions along the 4 - mile - long border shared by Wheaton and Glen Ellyn.
But these were rejected by his fellow MEPs in the European Parliament's Environment,
Public Health and Food Safety Committee (ENVI) last week, meaning only the
objection to sugary baby food was put
to the vote at today's plenary session in Strasbourg.
An Ohio bill saying a woman is «entitled
to breast - feed her baby in any place of
public accommodation» passed the Legislature last month over the
objection of one representative who wanted
to exempt businesses from liability for accidents caused by «spillage.»
UK Green MEP Keith Taylor tabled three
objections to the delegated acts — part of the Food for Specific Groups (FSG) regulation — in December, which were voted on by the European Parliament's Environment,
Public Health and Food Safety Committee (ENVI) today (14th January).
In some european countries, gathering in
public with face obscuring clothing is illegal... And some businesses do have
objections to you entering with such clothing on (eg if you enter a bank with a motorcycle helmet or balaclava, this will probably not be taken lightly even if there is not intent at robbery).
An attorney with the Reform Party, Richard Luthmann, said he plans
to file an
objection to the WFP's endorsements in races for mayor,
public advocate and city comptroller.
Other key Assembly Democrats said they will not lift the cap on charter schools without stricter conditions on operations of the publicly funded, privately managed schools — including restricting their ability
to share building space with traditional
public schools, preventing charters from «saturating» neighborhoods, and banning for - profit firms from running charters — parroting the
objections of the teachers unions.
I have no
objection to private industry being involved in building schools etc under
public sector management, but, as has been detailed time and time again, the financing issues are simply a licence for banks and investment companies
to print money.
Mr. Buda, who regularly attends board meetings and has often raised
objections to preservation fund land purchases, complained that the town board does not seem
to actually take comments made at
public hearings into account.
«[W] hile we have no
objection to the creation of a Chief Procurement Officer, the state constitution already establishes one — the State Comptroller,» New York
Public Interest Research Group's Blair Horner said in a statement sent in response
to Cuomo's.
The county executive and his administration had been working with legislators and immigration groups
to try and craft a bill that didn't run afoul of federal law, local law enforcement
objections and the interest of
public safety.
Giuliani read a lengthy rebuttal
to the Woodstock town board's unanimous
objection to its approval, as stated in a letter read by supervisor Bill McKenna at the February 1
public hearing.
The stringent new rules, which come in the wake of the expenses scandal, are likely
to provoke further
objections from MPs, but all three party leaders have indicated their willingness
to uphold them, in a bid
to allay
public anger over the allowances debacle.
However, this is not an
objection that is likely
to win favour with the
public in an election year.
«In view of the serious
objections to certain provisions of the proposed Bill by the EFCC, the National Assembly is urged
to conduct a
public hearing with a view
to ensuring that the limited success recorded in the fight against money laundering is not sacrificed on account of expediency,» he said.
Whelden, an attorney in Albany who previously was a
public defender, had six days
to submit specifics on his
objection to Fowler's petition.
Sources said the issue is personal
to Silver, who was infuriated when city officials, over his
objections, sought
to put the Ross Global charter school in a
public - school building in his Lower East Side district.
Question topics included the recent rollout of the City's municipal ID program, an internal PBA meeting reported
to have degenerated into yelling and shoving over PBA President Pat Lynch's demands for an apology from the mayor and whether that provided «consolation»
to the mayor, whether he takes comfort from the low number of PBA members reported
to have signed «stay away from my funeral» statements, Bratton's comment that the «well was poisoned» by de Blasio's bring of former Sharpton aide Rachel Noerdlinger, a potential Teamsters strike at Hunts Point market, Governor Cuomo's consideration of legislation allowing
public access
to grand jury minutes, the mayor's
objections to a City Council proposed bill outlawing police use of chokeholds, a reported Cuomo / Lynch meeting and what role the governor should fill in the Lynch / de Blasio dispute, whether the mayor is willing
to acknowledge «missteps», the reports of Legionnaire's Disease in Co-op City, de Blasio's reaction
to a possible 2016 Mitt Romney candidacy and when he last spoke with the Rev. Al Sharpton.
It seems unlikely that Nixon opposed Quinn's 2013 candidacy because she did not like the idea of a «qualified lesbian» running the Big Apple (and even less likely, that this
objection was rooted in a belief that only unqualified lesbians are fit
to hold
public office).
Also at 1 p.m., state Sen. Jesse Hamilton, Assemblywoman Diana Richardson, Assemblyman Walter Mosley,
Public Advocate James and NYC Councilwoman Laurie Cumbo voice their
objections to the Department of Education imposed changes planned for Medgar Evers College Preparatory School, Nostrand Avenue and Carroll Street, Brooklyn.
«Nevertheless, no city official raised any
objection or took any step
to ensure that Rivington continue
to serve a
public purpose
to benefit the community.»
The appropriate time for Schad
to have made those
objections would have been during last Thursday's
public hearings with the county Board of Elections, Burns said.
The Boundary Commission for England has now confirmed its methodology for the review and, surprisingly, there were no specific
objections to grouping northern Lincolnshire with Yorkshire for the purposes of parliamentary constituencies (though one member of the
public did lobby for the historic counties
to be used as the basis of the review).