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objection

[uhb-jek-shuhn] / əbˈdʒɛk ʃən /


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Permission was granted last year for the site at South Drumboy farm in Kilmarnock, after the Scottish government ministers overruled environmental objections.

From BBC

All five councils affected by the park's proposed boundary said they had reservations, with several issuing a formal objection.

From BBC

Gene therapies for tiny patient populations, the kind of product that requires regulatory flexibility, became targets of shifting standards and surprise objections.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Without further ado, we will begin,” the superintendent boomed, “if you have no objections, Miss Culver.”

From Literature

Unlike the UK bill, the original Holyrood bill included a conscientious objection provision, stating that individuals or organisations must not be "subject to any detriment" if they opt out.

From BBC