Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
object .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Are public health groups naïve in objecting to the Obama Administration and European Union efforts to push higher IPR norms for the Indian biomedical industry?
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Are public health groups naïve in objecting to the Obama Administration and European Union efforts to push higher IPR norms for the Indian biomedical industry?
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GROSS: So did either of you take the lead in objecting to the scene being cut or insisting that that scene be played?
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They are just adhering to the MEMO in objecting NO MATTER WHAT Obama is proposing.
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GROSS: So did either of you take the lead in objecting to the scene being cut or insisting that that scene be played?
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GROSS: So did either of you take the lead in objecting to the scene being cut or insisting that that scene be played?
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GROSS: So did either of you take the lead in objecting to the scene being cut or insisting that that scene be played?
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So even if Morgan was subsequently objecting from the sidelines that this was never his intention, a succesful and popular US-NHS would very likely develop out of even a modest beginning.
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GROSS: So did either of you take the lead in objecting to the scene being cut or insisting that that scene be played?
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He is correct, I think, in objecting to taxes upon necessities of life because they hurt the most those who can least afford them; but they do not raise the cost of labor; at least, not in the direct manner he implies.
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