It is natural for those familiar with the common-law system to object to a non-judicial body overturning an interpretation given by a final appellate court.
The countries that have approved the Lisbon Treaty - 18 so far - would object to any changes proposed to secure an Irish Yes vote.
The danger here is that people whose real objection is to Mr Brown will find a high-minded quasi-constitutional pretext to object to his growing power.
All of the component pictures are then stitched together to form one fully illuminated high-resolution representation of the object -- allowing scientists to observe details that might otherwise be missed.
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Marks imagines the potential for user-generated content when users can use the controllers to take a standard 3-D object like a sword, and grab, stretch and deform it on-screen to create new custom objects with new properties.
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The scanner itself consists of a digital camera with an on-board laser that determines the distance to the object, although it also apparently requires that targets be placed around the scene to properly scan the object -- or person, as the case may be.
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It is such whiffs of Welsh triumphalism that English-only speakers object to the not-very-subtle implication that the only real Welsh are those who speak the language.
It uses a vehicle-mounted camera, object-recognition software and satellite positioning to create detailed 3-D maps of roads, pinpointing features such as pot-holes.
Once your to-be-copied object has been loaded, the OrcaM takes over and is automatic, churning out the completed rendering shortly after the requisite photos are taken.
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The special administrators of his estate -- in control of the purse strings until the will is probated -- did not object to the Jackson family's request.
In a gesture to those who object to a foreign-born prime minister, Mrs Gandhi said she would not be a candidate for prime minister.
Not to all tastes (animal-lovers may object to the stunts) but very popular with tourists nonetheless.
Additional competitions to generate ideas for barcode scanning and face-object recognition, and to develop wireframes, a screen design, a system architecture, and more for the ISS FIT app will wrap up by late May.
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However, the monks - who carried out "one-point" meditation, where they focus attention on a single object or thought - were able to focus on one image.
The other two were Gary McFarlane, 51 - a marriage counsellor fired after saying he might object to giving sex therapy advice to gay couples - and Islington Council registrar Lillian Ladele, who was disciplined after she refused to conduct same-sex civil partnership ceremonies.
Just as a mould can be used to make a copy of a three-dimensional object, Dr Sharpless proposes to use biological targets as templates to guide the formation of their own perfect drugs.
And, specifically, does he agree -- or does he agree with the approach taken that some people in rural areas object to, and that is they -- that they are being inordinately asked to bear a greater burden by having their local post offices closed under the plan that was put forward today?
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But also taking into account the military aspect of it, we've -- the object eventually, obviously, is to train Afghan national -- an Afghan national security force, army, and police, in order to ultimately transfer control to someone.
For teachers, health workers and civil servants on average or lower salaries, there's likely to be a significant boost in the pensions they receive in retirement - though they may object to having to work seven extra years for that bigger pension.
It was Thomas Jefferson's favorite classical building--in fact, Jefferson based his whole conception of Neo-Classical architecture on it--and one obviously had to approach such a historical object with caution.
While not unexpected, the retirement of the PowerBook does mark the end of a brand with a long, storied history as a sturdy, reliable workhorse, which later -- after Steve Jobs' return to the company -- morphed into a sleek and stylish object of desire for visual and creative artists.
Private companies would be paid bounties out of the fund for successfully removing debris according to the debris-creation-avoidance value assigned to each object.
The report also examines the possibility that it could have been space junk burning up on re-entry -- citing the Satview website, which notes that an object from orbit was due to burn through Earth's atmosphere at around that time.
"But our concerns with Iran's development of space launch vehicle technologies are obviously well-known: Any space launch vehicle capable of placing an object in orbit is directly relevant to the development of long-range ballistic missiles, " she told reporters.
The divide over agriculture threatens to undermine Doha because the developing countries, which object most strongly to the trade-distorting subsidies provided to farmers in the industrial world, were such reluctant participants in the first place.
The bill has met with much opposition in the Lords, as many land-owning peers object to the plans to introduce a statutory right to roam on restricted land.
Denver's suburban cow-watchers often object to branding as cruel.
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Army bomb experts were called to examine a suspicious object lying close to a row of houses at lunch-time on Thursday.
The best hope is the satellite will be able to take pictures of the MPL's 20-metre long parachute, a big enough object to be picked out by the satellite's cameras.
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