One suspects those who object to ID for voting would also object to a PIN requirement, given that old people frequently have memory problems.
"We object to the language in the letters and we object to the whole process, " said Kevin McCabe, assistant secretary of Nipsa.
Does the White House object to the tone and the comments coming from Congressman King, or do you object to the fact that this hearing is being held at all?
In order for us to see an object, the object has to either emanate light or reflect light.
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Few people who came to view Muammar Gaddafi's corpse in Misrata seemed to object to this break with tradition.
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.
He said the order meant only some aspects of the council's favoured proposal would have to go before councillors which meant local residents would not get the chance to object to the wider plans.
This is an outrageous proposal and we are going to strenuously object to it, fight it in every way, and hope to be able to defeat it.
The group - Ann Jones AM (Labour), Darren Millar AM (Conservative), Llyr Huws Gruffydd AM (Plaid Cymru), and Aled Roberts AM (Liberal Democrat) - have also written to the local Community Health Council (CHC) urging the watchdog to formally object to the health board's findings.
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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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Your muscles work to overcome resistance (by contracting) to raise the object to the desired position.
That reduced the number of photons emitted every second, thus increasing the time it took to analyse an object to ten seconds.
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.
Senator CLINTON: To those who object to our government helping middle class families and low-income families devastated by the housing crisis, I say this.
The chair, in response to some questions and complaints by the Democrats, and I must say I don't -- I find them with some substance to them, object to Mr. Schippers' remarks as a citizen.
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French Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici was quick to say "I object to all talk of austerity".
The French government has said it will object to exposing Moussaoui to the death penalty, but French officials conceded there is little they can do but object.
If money is a number, not an object, then the need for security shifts from protecting that object to protecting access to that number.
The town is now bracing to hear from residents who object to returning to the existing Sandy Hook site.
It is hard to gauge just how strongly people object to inequality.
Newspapers are full of unnamed GOP sources talking about how the leadership might sign on to (or at least not object to) such ideas as ending some ethanol subsidies or changing the way business inventories are taxed.
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They paid their fines and went away, serving their true purpose, which was to be an object lesson to everyone else.
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Other animal welfare groups, including the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), also object to rodeos.
Not to all tastes (animal-lovers may object to the stunts) but very popular with tourists nonetheless.
In another industry first, the Chimera architecture includes persistent tap-to-track technology, which allows users to touch the image of a person or object to focus on within a scene.
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Obama also has encountered resistance from Democrats who are reluctant to support his economic stimulus package because they object to his hard line against earmarks and his proposed tax breaks for businesses.
The only influence we have over advertising is to have them changed or removed when we object to them, either because they objectify men or women, or contravene our rules on intrusiveness.
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President Bush has always actually been closer to Democrats than Republicans on this issue, favoring a guest worker program and a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants that congressional conservatives object to as a form of amnesty.
Problem number three seems to be based on the allegation that shareholders just object to high pay regardless.
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This argument has, however, failed to persuade most legislators or market practitioners, who object to insider trading on the ground that it might deter outside investors.
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