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Objections and theory
Objections to bundle theory concern the nature of the bundle of properties, the properties ' compresence relation ( the togetherness relation between those constituent properties ), and the impact of language on understanding reality.
Objections to this theory have been raised on the grounds that the present town of Penrith lies around 1 mile from the nearest crossing point on the River Eamont.

Objections and include
Objections described here include the programmer's need to make a living, the issue of advertising / distributing free software, and the perceived need for monetary incentive.
Objections outlined in the article include:
Objections include the rise of unjustified paternalism, lack of knowledge of local culture, wrong motivations in team members, undercutting of local ministries and pastors, and massive spending.
Objections were made to the earliest petition ( of 1692 ) by Danforth, since it did not include all of his lands, and a number of subsequent petitions were objected to by neighboring communities.
Objections include ' old wood ' theories, earlier depositions of material, and simply inadequate numbers of dates.
Objections to the proposals include the visual and physical impact on the character of the park, increased noise levels in a currently quiet area, increased traffic and parking problems on local roads and the effect on wildlife in the area.
Objections raised to " pe ̍ h-ōe-jī " include that the surface meaning of the word itself is more generic than one specific system, and that both literary and colloquial register Southern Min appear in the system ( meaning that describing it as " vernacular " writing might be inaccurate ).
Objections to the usage of " Indian " and " American Indian " include the fact that " Indian " arose from an historical error, and thus does not accurately reflect the derivation of the people to whom it refers ; and some feel that the term has absorbed negative and demeaning connotations through its historical usage that render it objectionable in context.

Objections and first
Objections were raised, and sustained, to the use of the Royal Cypher EIIR anywhere in Scotland, resulting in several violent incidents, including the destruction of one of the first new EIIR pillar boxes in Scotland, at Leith in late 1952.
Objections from the Elvis Presley estate forced them to change their name, and Dead Elvis became the title of their first album instead.
Objections were also raised by the Jewish readership, based on the fact that the very first printing of the Mikra ' ot Gedolot was edited by Felix Pratensis, a Jew converted to Christianity.
The first person to raise this criticism was Antoine Arnauld, in the " Fourth Set of Objections " to the Meditations:
Descartes ' own response to this criticism, in his " Author's Replies to the Second Set of Objections ", is first to give what has become known as the Memory response ; he points out that in the fifth Meditation ( at AT VII 69 – 70 ) he did not say that he needed God to guarantee the truth of his clear and distinct ideas, only to guarantee his memory:

Objections and its
Objections to natural explanations typically refer to the degree of burning of the body with respect to its surroundings.
Objections to the document centered on its ideological content, its economic restrictions, and its recognition of a military role in the governance of the country.
Objections over the name of the ROC had led it to boycott the 1976 and 1980 Games, while the PRC had also boycotted the Olympics since its founding in 1949.
Objections to the presence of this office by the internationally recognized government of the Republic of Cyprus are countered by the fact that the mission — and its staff — has no official diplomatic status.

Objections and objections
His objections to the fundamental propositions of Descartes appeared in print in 1642 ; they appear as the Fifth Set of Objections in the works of Descartes.

Objections and ethical
Shortly before he left Oxford, in the stress of the Irish potato famine, Clough wrote an ethical pamphlet addressed to the undergraduates, with the title, A Consideration of Objections against the Retrenchment Association at Oxford ( 1847 ).

Objections and such
Objections might be made by the police, rival landlords or anyone else on the grounds of infractions such as serving drunks, disorderly or dirty premises, or ignoring permitted hours.
Objections to the incident were raised as early as the fourth Islamic century, such as in the work of an-Nahhās and continued to be raised throughout later generations by scholars such as Abu Bakr ibn al -‘ Arabi ( d. 1157 ), Fakhr ad-Din Razi ( 1220 ) as well as al-Qurtubi ( 1285 ).
Objections also exist on more fundamental bases, such as that of equity, or Marxian analysis.
Ratramnus ’ defense of Western theology and practice in his Against the Objections of the Greeks who Slandered the Roman Church, is largely occupied with proving the filioque, although the final section of the work deals with other disagreements, such as the monastic tonsure and priestly celibacy.
# Mathematical Objections: This objection uses mathematical theorems, such as Gödel's incompleteness theorem, to show that there are limits to what questions a computer system based on logic can answer.
Objections to missionary work among isolated indigenous populations which aims to Westernize them have been raised by indigenous rights groups organizations, such as Friends of Peoples Close to Nature and Survival International.
Objections from railway experts-who foresaw difficulties in introducing an incompatible gauge ( and proposed 4-track standard gauge lines instead ) and who could not imagine any use for the vast transport capacity of such a railway-were ignored and Hitler ordered the Breitspurbahn to be built with initial lines between Hamburg, Berlin, Nuremberg, Munich and Linz.
Objections to such testing kits in the UK have led to the voluntary suspension of commercial testing activity there, and in the US severe criticisms have been leveled against various testing companies by the Government Accountability Office.

Objections and for
When he saw the Party growing too strong for him in the House of Commons, he prudently got himself made a Lord ; and as a Screen from all Objections against his Administration, quitted his Management of Commissioner, to serve as Auditor: But his Enemies did not quit him so, they followed him into the House of Peers with an Impeachment, and so left no Stone unturned, to get him out of his Employ, bespattering him every Day with Pamphlets.
In his own time, Ratramnus was perhaps best known for his Against the Objections of the Greeks who Slandered the Roman Church, a response to the Photian schism and defense of the filioque addition to the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed.
** Contains a version of the Meditations, and of the Objections and Replies, slightly modified for easier reading
Objections to characters not being " high-born " continued to be made in the literature of other countries for centuries.
Objections to the proposed designation were then made by all five county councils, 5 of the 7 district councils, 5 parish councils, the National Farmers Union, the Country Landowners Association, Plaid Cymru, the Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales and others.
His drawings show a taste for strongly drawn realism in the direction his son-in-law William Hogarth was to pursue, but this is largely overridden in the finished works, and for Greenwich he took to heart his careful list of " Objections that will arise from the plain representation of the King's landing as it was in fact and in the modern way and dress " and painted a conventional Baroque glorification.
Brian Weatherson, professor of philosophy at Cornell University, wrote a piece, " Six Objections to the Westphall Hypothesis ", which challenges the logical, factual, and philosophical basis for existence of the " universe.
The title is, " Objections to the Power of the Senate To Set as a Court for Impeachments Further Considered ".

Objections and natural
Objections to heliocentrism utilized the natural tendency of terrestrial bodies to come to rest as near as possible to the center of the earth, and barring the opportunity to fall closer the center, not to move unless forced by an outside object, or transformed to a different element by heat or moisture.

Objections and which
::: Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate, shall, before it become a Law, be presented to the President of the United States ; If he approves he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it, with his Objections to that House in which it shall have originated ...
# An Introduction to the Doctrine of Fluxions, and a Defence of the Mathematicians Against the Objections of the Author of the Analyst ( published anonymously in 1736 ), in which he defended the logical foundation of Isaac Newton's calculus (" fluxions ") against the criticism of George Berkeley, author of The Analyst
In 1975 Kurtz had previously initiated a statement, " Objections to Astrology ," which was endorsed by 186 scientists and published in the AHA's newsletter The Humanist, of which Kurtz was then editor.
Objections about the caribou herds were countered by observations of Davidson Ditch, a water pipeline with the same diameter of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, which caribou were able to jump over.
" During her tenure as resident dramatist at London ’ s Royal Court Theatre, Churchill wrote Objections to Sex and Violence ( 1974 ), which, though not well-reviewed, led to her successful association with David Hare and Max Stafford-Clark ’ s Joint Stock Company and with Monstrous Regiment, a feminist group.
In which there is principally discussed two of the most notorious Objections used by the Romanists, viz.
Two years after this publication, Thomas Bayes published anonymously " An Introduction to the Doctrine of Fluxions, and a Defence of the Mathematicians Against the Objections of the Author of the Analyst " ( 1736 ), in which he defended the logical foundation of Isaac Newton's calculus against the criticism outlined in The Analyst.
In 1975 Bok coauthored the statement Objections to Astrology ( The Humanist, 1975 ),< ref >< nowiki > http :// www. americanhumanist. org / about / astrology. html </ nowiki > which was endorsed by 186 professional astronomers, astrophysicists, and other scientists, including nineteen winners of the Nobel Prize.
Objections were made which were considered by a Transport Users ' Consultative Committee, after which the Minister of Transport decided against closure.

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