The act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent.
The act of expressing earnest opposition or protest.
Formal protest raised in court during a trial to disallow testimony or other evidence in violation of the rules of evidence or other procedural law.
Reason arguing against a premise, argument, or conclusion.
1 Samsung Germany said it would file an objection immediately with the court.
2 In a statement, Samsung Germany said it would file an objection immediately.
3 The Commission's statement of objection usually contains a deadline for a response.
4 They didn't come back with an objection , he said at the time.
5 Sam, however, had no objection to rabbit at all, and said so.
6 The question prompted an explosive objection from police counsel, Ian Freckleton QC.
7 The second of a two part series on conscientious objection to war.
8 One objection said the Waiau Uwha River was too long and confusing.
9 This is understood to be the company's main objection to the directive.
10 A second building on Henry Street was also included despite an objection .
11 Again this too seems a pointless objection given his relentlessly high level.
12 And second, you can save your self-serving objection for some other time.
13 To the third objection the answer is the same as the first.
14 However, two ponies seemed to have no objection to the cold weather.
15 The key objection to the plan outline had come from the U.S.
16 The Author anticipated this objection in the preface to his earlier volume.
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Objection в диалектах
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