How To Use Objector In A Sentence

  • Like other conscientious objectors, he was called to a tribunal. Times, Sunday Times
  • The legislation could have given a right of appeal to the objectors in the same way as it is given to applicants but this it has not done and they are dependent on the limited powers of this court to intervene by way of judicial review.
  • While I fully appreciate the concerns of the objectors at the recent public inquiry.
  • He registered as a conscientious objector and was summoned appear before the tribunal set up to judge the sincerity of 'conchies'. Between silk and cyanide
  • Eight objectors have written to the council saying a new licence would mean loud music, late night drunks, loss of parking and damage to their cars.
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  • Anxious to avoid confrontation with pacifists, the authorities made life relatively easy for the objectors.
  • As conscientious objectors, this was a way for them to do their part for the war effort. Smithsonian Mag
  • Initially a conscientious objector, he joined the army in 1941 and wound up a captain in the Middle East.
  • During the First World War, he was a conscientious objector and worked on road-digging and similar tasks.
  • In that period, there was huge public hostility to the conchies (conscientious objectors), who had refused to fight.
  • Like other conscientious objectors, he was called to a tribunal. Times, Sunday Times
  • The objectors want the Treasury to set up a special fund for their money to be spent on non-military purposes.
  • To give the master a _right_ to sell his servant, would annihilate the servant's right of choice in his own disposal; but says the objector, To give the master a right to _buy_ a servant, equally annihilates the servant's _right of choice_. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 1 of 4
  • Objectors are appointing property valuers who in turn appoint technical and legal advisers.
  • A considerable part of the day was spent in discussing conscientious objectors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Subsequent letters to objectors give no reasons or justification for dismissing such objections.
  • To give the master a _right_ to sell his servant, would annihilate the servant's right of choice in his own disposal; but says the objector, "to give the master a right to _buy_ a servant, equally annihilates the servant's _right of choice_. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 1 of 4
  • We have already dealt with the worries of local objectors and allayed their fears.
  • Objectors gave spirited critiques of what they described as a conspiracy against culture itself. In the Plex
  • How did her Government's decision to amend the Resource Management Act 1991 last year by removing the Environment Court's power to grant security for costs help reduce the problem of frivolous and vexatious objectors?
  • Along with legitimate claims, a series of objectors - one was known as "Queen Sister" - peppered him with questions including whether he was a communist, had caused the 1993 siege at Waco, Texas, and was familiar with the term "smiling like a butcher's dog. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • The objector also fears that accidental leaks from hazardous materials on the site could be detrimental to health.
  • But a 2,200-signature petition was handed to the panel from objectors who want to preserve the area and fear the Victorian tramway might also have to go.
  • In general, most objectors dismissed it as a ceremonial or symbolic token; an expression of faith, like a crucifix, except it was a blade that could cut, maim and harm.
  • As conscientious objectors, this was a way for them to do their part for the war effort. Smithsonian Mag
  • There were 58 objectors to the development.
  • The conscientious objectors have nothing but admiration, pride and love for their homeland.
  • As conscientious objectors, this was a way for them to do their part for the war effort. Smithsonian Mag
  • People might be interested in this site set up by Israeli refuseniks, that is reservists in the Israeli Army who have refused to fight in the occupied territories. 21 conscientious objectors are in jail so far for refusing to serve.
  • Objectors feared that traffic would be increased in Bootham and the character of the listed hospital building would be compromised.
  • Knowing better than even to apply for conscientious objector, I went about avoiding the draft another way altogether.
  • Objectors are concerned about the project's viability.
  • The claimant and the objectors proceeded before the inspector upon the common ground that the terms of the map and the statement were irreconcilable.
  • The objectors say the problem is that Iburndale Beck runs alongside the land and the area is a low-lying flood plain.
  • The result comes on the same day objectors claimed there is virtually unanimous local opposition to further expansion at Stansted.
  • He told the committee that he understood why the objectors were protesting as they had enjoyed the open space and green field near their homes.
  • Abdo applied for conscientious objector status in 2010 after he decided Islamic standards would prohibit his service in the US army in any war, military officials said.
  • But the defenders of those who are called conscientious objectors fail to perceive the real point of the present question. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now the objector to all of this is charged with being captious, with seeking to impose restraints on activities which lie at the heart of democratic processes.
  • A considerable part of the day was spent in discussing conscientious objectors. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a resignation letter to the president, Mr. terHorst explained that he could not "credibly defend" the pardon when others — from conscientious objectors to the draft, to Watergate co-conspirators — went unpardoned. Ford Press Secretary Made News Himself
  • The proposed 19-home scheme at Hollingwood has been rejected by planners who took on board the objectors' arguments.
  • To suggest that objectors to speed humps are a minority with bees in their bonnets is both purblind and arrogant.
  • He resolved his many conflicts of loyalties during the Second World War by becoming a conscientious objector.
  • The latest bid to gain a late-night drinks licence for the Centre may be set for failure, objectors' lawyers have claimed.
  • The records showed his plan had been scotched by a hail of objections from all four of our adjoining neighbours - plus, it seemed, one other mystery objector.
  • This allowed objectors to claim the worst. Times, Sunday Times
  • Objectors have only five weeks to call for a judicial review, but they have warned their will to fight is undiminished.
  • Take the October 1979 meeting between Green Party leaders and the German Association of Conscientious Objectors at a conference on "Ecology and Peace" in Kassel. Katie Engelhart: Political Fallout: Will Germany Go Nuclear-Free?
  • What will today's conscientious objectors and military deserters look like?
  • The records showed his plan had been scotched by a hail of objections from all four of our adjoining neighbours - plus, it seemed, one other mystery objector.
  • The objectors want the Treasury to set up a special fund for their money to be spent on non-military purposes.
  • Conscientious objectors, 'conchies', were despised and vilified to the end. Times, Sunday Times
  • That decision is now under review after an objector lodged an appeal.
  • _right_ to sell his servant, would annihilate the servant's right of choice in his own disposal; but says the objector, "to give the master a right to _buy_ a servant, equally annihilates the servant's _right of choice_. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 1 of 4
  • The example shows that the objector's neat distinction between adjudicative and legislative authorities is mistaken.
  • Magistrates threw out this appeal in October, but objectors are currently considering taking the bench's decision to judicial review at the High Court.
  • Equally troubling has been "professional plaintiffs' class action lawyers'" ability to have the judiciary cast aspersions on objectors' counsel for engaging in a litigation/business strategy not dissimilar from the litigation/business strategy of "professional plaintiffs' class action lawyers. Lawrence W. Schonbrun: Wikipedia Wars
  • As conscientious objectors, this was a way for them to do their part for the war effort. Smithsonian Mag
  • He too - like Orwell until he had a damascene conversion - was a conscientious objector to the second world war. Jura Duty
  • Issues that police confronted included suspected spies and conscientious objectors. Times, Sunday Times
  • An objector will always disagree with a decision to grant planning permission.
  • The district council agreed with the objectors and turned down the application.
  • We trust common sense will prevail and that the Authorities will heed the massive number of bonafide objectors to the application.
  • Gradually, the number of individual objectors prepared to enter the fray began to expand outside the initial handful.
  • But the defenders of those who are called conscientious objectors fail to perceive the real point of the present question. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like other conscientious objectors, he was called to a tribunal. Times, Sunday Times
  • A conscientious objector throughout history has often assumed the position of someone who is against his or her country, or unpatriotic.
  • 200 objectors were present at the inquiry.
  • It adds that many objectors do not live in the town, or have moved there since the ports declined and so have no knowledge of how Harwich used to prosper.
  • The views of the objectors are obviously tinged with disappointment but should not be dismissed as sour grapes.
  • As the village suffers its first losses at the frontline, conscientious objector George (Thomas), a teacher, is ostracised for refusing to dish out corporal punishment at the local school, flat-footed Cecil (Bird) bemoans a lack of beer, and caddish, cowardly Bert (Sweet) sets his cap at a grieving widow. Chickens: What The Inbetweeners did next
  • But the defenders of those who are called conscientious objectors fail to perceive the real point of the present question. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mejia, the first known Iraq veteran to refuse combat, applied for conscientious objector status in 2004.
  • The district council agreed with the objectors and turned down the application.
  • Such objections can reveal the objectors' ressentiment, but they can also contain some truth.
  • You—if you are a conscientious objector—can walk inside those outer walls if you want to, and if you happen to know a boobhead inside.
  • All classes of objectors must lodge and intimate a written notice of objection.
  • The redevelopment of the shopping centre is to go ahead after all three objectors withdrew their appeals.
  • Being a conscientious objector does not guarantee stateside safety.
  • The objectors seem to have been outnumbered by those who wanted 150 jobs for the area.
  • He is, however, highly critical of local communities and objectors who are constantly delaying the introduction of badly-needed infrastructure developments.
  • Whether the servant died under the master's hand, or continued a day or two, he was _equally_ his master's property, and the objector admits that in the _first_ case the master is to be "surely punished" for destroying _his own property_! The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • Then the Government made it easier for councils and objectors to stop people building extra homes in big suburban gardens. Times, Sunday Times
  • The objector said spouse is a term widely recognized in Georgia as applying only to one's legally married husband or wife.
  • Presently he called on his comrades to stop, and held with them a long palaver, in which the French horn seemed to be an objector, and the trombone an assenter, while the key-bugle didn't seem to care. Shifting Winds A Tough Yarn
  • But shortly before the fall of France, Ree decided he could no longer be a “conchie”—a conscientious objector. Shadow Knights
  • A registrant who claims to be a conscientious objector shall offer information in substantiation of his claim on a Special Form for Conscientious Objector (SSS Form No. 150) which, when filed, shall become a part of his Classification Questionnaire (SSS Form No. 100). EXECUTIVE ORDER 9988
  • The objectors also expressed reservations about the ‘suburbia’ design of the scheme and claimed it would detract from the area.
  • A considerable part of the day was spent in discussing conscientious objectors. Times, Sunday Times
  • The exceptions to the rule are on our coasts and hills - just where objectors do not want them to be.
  • The district council agreed with the objectors and turned down the application.
  • Liberty also suggests that video users should apply to their local authority for a licence, allowing objectors to register their opposition.
  • She repeated, as if she answered an objector: "A sort of blacklegging. Ann Veronica: A Modern Love Story
  • In fact, the origin of the term 'conscientious objector' comes from refusing vaccine - not from war. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Knowing better than even to apply for conscientious objector, I went about avoiding the draft another way altogether.
  • Like other conscientious objectors, he was called to a tribunal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Objectors say the Conservators must be brought to heel and made more responsive to public opinion.
  • The objectors say the problem is that Iburndale Beck runs alongside the land and the area is a low-lying flood plain.
  • An extraordinary character, Kellet was a conscientious objector working in the forest on the lower flanks of the mountain.
  • After his baptism, Martin advanced to the battle-field as a conscientious objector.
  • The only policy which would allow you to do without armament is the policy which England will always respect as on opinion-I mean non-resistance -- (and I remind you that it was respected throughout the last war as an individual opinion, of what we called the conscientious objector,) but it will never be followed as a policy. Europe 1937 Prospect and Retrospect
  • A considerable part of the day was spent in discussing conscientious objectors. Times, Sunday Times
  • He suggested there was collusion between objectors, due to similarities in some letters sent to the council.
  • As conscientious objectors, this was a way for them to do their part for the war effort. Smithsonian Mag
  • He wrote one of the more famous resignation letters to come out of the White House, writing on September 8, 1974 that he could not "credibly defend" the pardon of Richard Nixon when others -- from conscientious objectors to the Vietnam War to other Watergate figures -- went unpardoned. Joe Rodota: The Year in Resignations
  • Whether the servant died under the master's hand, or after a day or two, he was _equally_ his property, and the objector admits that in the _first_ case the master is to be "surely punished" for destroying _his own property_! The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • And then you have got what I call the principled objectors. CNN Transcript Mar 30, 2009
  • Issues that police confronted included suspected spies and conscientious objectors. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the objection is particular, the objector must frame his contradiction with reference to a term relatively to which the subject of his opponent's premiss is universal, e.g. he will point out that the knowable and the unknowable are not subjects of the same science: 'contraries' is universal relatively to these. PRIOR ANALYTICS
  • Issues that police confronted included suspected spies and conscientious objectors. Times, Sunday Times
  • He asked how many of us thought we would be conscientious objectors if a war came. The Glasgow Girls
  • The Schedule also confers a right of appeal on an unsuccessful applicant or objector to the sheriff.
  • Issues that police confronted included suspected spies and conscientious objectors. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the objectors believe that the mobile phone company is to appeal against the decision.
  • Those women who could not square their consciences and support the national war effort found themselves, like male conscientious objectors, ostracised and condemned as traitors.
  • Sue is also angry that she has only until May 3 to register letters of complaint against the proposed development, and is working as fast as she can to rally the troops to back the objectors.
  • A recent hearing of anemometry masts as a forerunner to an ‘industrial development’ (wind farm) had 164 objectors and a hearing in Elgin by Moray Council for Drummuir had over 120.
  • As conscientious objectors, this was a way for them to do their part for the war effort. Smithsonian Mag
  • If Baptists wavered in their support of conscientious objectors, they were unequivocal about the separation of church and state.
  • Objectors claimed that the plan was risky and naive.
  • But the defenders of those who are called conscientious objectors fail to perceive the real point of the present question. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gradually, the number of individual objectors prepared to enter the fray began to expand outside the initial handful.

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