Sentences with phrase «public objections»

One of the few public objections Monday came from Sen. Charles Grassley, R - Iowa, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The City Council eventually approved the deal despite widespread public objection.
Gagan's hiring had drawn public objections from four JCOPE commissioners, who in a recent letter to the Times Union argued that the post of special counsel wasn't included on a list of titles capable of being filled by the executive director.
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.
And culling healthy fire salamanders around outbreaks, which might delay Bsal's spread, could face public objections.
In New York, the Frick Collection has shown more grace in acknowledging public objections to its proposed expansion, and conceding that it
The company's plans to push forward with the mine despite overwhelming public objection ignores efforts by the Wangan and Jagalingou indigenous people, on whose traditional land this mine would be developed.
But the decision put more pressure on the Redskins to change the team's name, given rising public objection to it, they said.
«No public officials including the chair of the Commission raised a public objection when New York state and its localities went for about 10 years without contributing to the pension system in the 1990s while public employees dutifully paid their fair share.»
Anne Pasternak, the director of the Brooklyn Museum issued a response to the public objections on April 6.
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