Sentences with phrase «strongest objections»

Central New York voters registered their strongest objections (68 percent to 18 percent) to a provision that will eliminate the ability for taxpayers to deduct their state and local income tax from their federal tax returns.
Not surprisingly, our strongest objections arose in regard to the Immaculate Conception, the belief that Mary was preserved by God from original sin, and the Assumption, the belief that her body was taken into heaven at the end of her earthly life, the first declared by Pope Pius IX in his 1854 Ineffabilis Deus and the second by Pope Pius XII in 1950 in Munificentissimus Deus.
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President Donald Trump had no such concerns about an earlier classified memo written by Republicans, which he declassified February 2 over strong objections from the FBI.
If they have a few strong objections about a lack of work - life balance, maybe they never expected such a thing.
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.»
The president approved its release over the strong objections of the FBI, which warned that it could jeopardize national security.
I do hold very strong objections to you selling a community, which is the only reason why I'm not a part of it, as you know.
Why, is that such a strong objection for you... I mean, aren't Atheists allowed the same rights as everyone else... Christians, etc...
Given these strong objections, process theologians, more that most others, are motivated to test the widespread assumption that whether one likes it or not, one must recognize omnipotence as a characteristic of the biblical God.
Some people take strong objections to tough questions being made.
Should there be an «individual» who could not feel easy about yielding, and who raised a strong objection to this widespread practice of excusing, alas, we have not yet heard all; for there is always one excuse held in reserve, that lies in wait at his door and demands of him, «What good does it do for a single individual to insist upon opposing this?»
Apparently, I had some strong objections with such a description, and therefore took a gray crayon and wrote «NOT!»
My strong objections to the directive — I have a clear recollection of Charles Clarke dismissing me as a «Liberal Democrat lawyer» — were in line with my consistent resistance to mass surveillance, fishing expeditions and profiling.
The Chief of Staff expressed a strong objection to my inclusion of certain details in the interim report because it could create problems should it fall into the wrong hands.
The president today probably will approve release of a classified Republican memo on alleged FBI abuses in the Russia probe, despite FBI Director Christopher Wray's strong objections, a senior administration official said.
Haruna Iddrisu: We take a strong objection to those words you used to describe former President Mahama.
«It's unfortunate the Army Corps» plan allows for the continued disposal of potentially harmful materials into the Long Island Sound, despite the strong objections across the board from New York's elected officials, residents and environmental advocacy groups,» he said.
City officials started throwing up roadblocks to the project months ago, after Cor obtained lucrative tax breaks from Onondaga County despite Miner's strong objections.
According to the Telegraph, the fresh UK back - up plan was approved despite strong objections from key Cabinet Brexiteers Boris Johnson and Michael Gove.
WHEREAS, the County Sheriff and the Clerk have voiced their strong objection to this request and suggestion.
WHEREAS, the Chautauqua County Sheriff and Chautauqua County Clerk have voiced their strong objection to the State's use of the County Seal or reference to their offices; therefore be it
WHEREAS, the County Sheriff and the County Clerk have voiced their strong objections to this request and suggestion
«In recent discussions, the state has indicated an interest in using the Seal of Ontario County and the names of the offices of the Ontario County Sheriff and Ontario County Clerk in pistol permit recertification notices,» the resolution notes, adding that the sheriff and county clerk «have voiced their strong objection to this request and suggestion.»
WHEREAS, the Madison County Sheriff and the Madison County Clerk have voiced their strong objection to this request and suggestion;
This is probably the strongest objection to the Common Core and, alas, it's probably the most valid, thanks in large measure to our over-zealous Education Secretary and the President he serves.
Mr. Bush put in place many new policies, often over strong objections from teachers» unions.
But perhaps the strongest objection to national standards that we have repeated at JPGB (here, here, and here) is that even if the current set of proposed national standards is an improvement for some states (and less good than others), there is strong reason to fear that people opposed to sensible, rigorous standards will gain control over the newly created national standards infrastructure and be in a position to impose their nonsense on everyone.
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.
Perhaps the strongest objection to standards - based grading is based on the concern that standards - based grading might put high school students at a disadvantage when applying to college.
-- Sen. Patty Murray, the committee's top Democrat, who had sought to delay today's vote, will register her «strong objections» to HELP Committee Chairman Lamar Alexander (R - Tenn.)
On Thursday, New Jersey education blogger Laura Waters expressed some strong objections to Chalkbeat's coverage of a new Harvard study of student achievement gains in Newark, suggesting that the story (written by national reporter Matt Barnum) must have been rushed or he was slanting his coverage.
The system had been put in place over teachers» strong objections, and the board has now concluded that it has been ineffective, created large amounts of paperwork and discouraged teachers from taking innovative approaches to education.
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.
Needless to say, the ruling came over the strong objections of United Teachers Los Angeles, the major L.A. teachers union.
At a meeting May 31, PEAC decided the following, against CEA's strong objections and opposition.
K12 Inc. is held accountable for its spending by both its private investors and its public clients, both of which have voiced strong objections to the company's lack of transparency about spending.
Despite strong objections from some East Village residents, the City Planning Commission approved a plan by Cooper Union yesterday to build two tall buildings that school officials hope will lift its fortunes after a decade of deficits.
I have no strong objections to any of the perspectives laid out thus far.
In my opinion Jason Smerdon's comment was the strongest objection.
As I mentioned previously, the recent IPCC report has plenty of detractors and failed to mention the issue of melting methyl hydrates and methane emissions from melting permafrost, over strong objections, which the June, 2013 IEA - WEO follow - up climate change report did include when it forecast a 3.6 - 5.3 degree Celsius jump in average global temperatures by 2100.
If Dr. Curry did had strong objections to what was included in the four papers, in past discussions, one would expect to see some proof of those past strong objections.
So then, it would appear that at those times in the past, Dr. Curry had no strong objections to what was included in said same four papers.
Perhaps because of my experiences as a British student and, knowing of the strong objections of British geophysics grandees like Sir Harold Jeffreys (not to mention Leslie Moore), I had assumed that there was a fair debate between advocates and rejectionists on both sides of the Atlantic, with the advantage on both sides given to the rejectionists until the data on the oceans turned the tide in the 1960s.
The Macron Law was adopted over the strong objections of the CNB as well as other bar organizations.
-- This Act applies and shall be good where anybody thinks it should: Provided that, if strong objection should be expressed to any Section, that Section shall not have effect except for those who don't object.
An important critical entry point occurs when a helper becomes aware of a situation in which a child of a high - conflict divorce spends progressively less time with one parent and / or voices strong objection to being with that parent.
The Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee also received strong objections to the Amendment Bill (No 2), including that:
One of those recommendations drew a strong objection from the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA).

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.
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