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objectionable

[uhb-jek-shuh-nuh-buhl] / əbˈdʒɛk ʃə nə bəl /


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It means creating space for uncomfortable conversations and taking seriously opposing views, even those you find objectionable.

From The Wall Street Journal

But now there’s a backlash on campuses over “career funneling”—schools only allowing interviews on campus for what students consider objectionable jobs, like finance and consulting.

From The Wall Street Journal

What’s needed is the political fortitude to pass specific measures defunding operations Congress finds objectionable.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meta has been criticized over how it handles objectionable content that could be seen by young people on its platforms including Instagram.

From The Wall Street Journal

This is one of many points in the plan that will be objectionable to ultranationalist hardliners within Netanyahu's governing coalition - many of whom want to retain control of Gaza and reconstruct Jewish settlements there.

From BBC