Object
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Those who
object
that such audacity would discourage fiscal consolidation and structural reform should consider what deflation would do.
Many people
object
to business managers who take away in pay, bonuses, and stock options hundreds of millions of dollars from their companies.
Biotechnology industries flourish, with state sanction and support, because they add extra value to the body, the
object
of supreme worth to us.
The American law professor James Boyle believes that we can grasp the way in which the body has become an
object
of trade by likening it to the historical process of enclosure.
Money, on the other hand, cannot default and is a means, rather than an object, of exchange (the currency market notwithstanding).
Most Israelis would strongly
object
to this interpretation.
For many of those fleeing the conflicts in these regions, Europe is also the Promised Land – the
object
of the hopes and dreams of those risking their lives to reach the prosperous side of the Mediterranean Sea.
But all define the obese as an
object
for intervention.
Finally, we often figure out things on the fly when they are in front of us, but then falsely assume that we came to the
object
with a full understanding in our heads rather than using and manipulating the
object
to decipher its mechanism.
Financial markets will, of course,
object
loudly.
The acquisition of medals, precisely because it gives so much satisfaction, has become the
object
of scientific inquiry and national endeavor.
At this point, James would
object
that this is not what he wanted at all.
Some
object
to it on the grounds that it typically exploits the poor, for whom the choice to sell their bodies may not be truly voluntary.
But others
object
on the grounds that reducing sex to a commodity is inherently degrading and objectifying.
But Germany and others
object
in principle to discriminating against EU citizens, and countries such as Poland and the Czech Republic are vehemently opposed to measures that would disproportionately harm their citizens.
Moreover, most Russians do not
object
strenuously to wage cuts, reductions in working hours, and unpaid leaves.
No...Someone, to whom none can object, took care of that event, God passed over there.”
Moreover, the critics object, the evidence in support of expansionary fiscal consolidations is flawed.
Most modern explanations treat the illusion as a static phenomenon, in which a stationary observer views a fixed illuminated
object
over a ground.
Accordingly, when the
object
appears to be at different distances, the perceived size of the
object
must change.
Presented with an anomalous stimulus such as the moon, this system has graced humanity with a sublime illusion about both the
object'
s size and its distance.
As one columnist notably said, Israel has become "the
object
of hate that dare not speak its name."
Some will
object
that this idea won’t work because it runs counter to greedy human nature.
Much of the problem lies with a small group of anti-GM activists who
object
to the technology on “moral” grounds.
But in order to be sure of the reliability of this function, the purchaser must be convinced of the long-term valuation of the
object
of desire.
Both have reaffirmed their commitment to reducing carbon dioxide emissions under the Paris accord, and both
object
to Trump’s obstructive crusade on behalf of the coal industry.
For now, DVDs are a convenient, commodity-like
object
to start with: once you specify which title, there’s no variation in quality (unlike with houses or other goods) or terms and conditions.
Although it is very similar to a natural bacterium from which it was largely copied, the creators put distinctive strings of DNA into its genome to prove that it is not a natural
object.
Others
object
that living things should not be patented.
Last month, when the governor of China’s Hubei province threatened a journalist and grabbed her recorder after she asked a question about a local scandal, journalists, lawyers, and academics used the Internet to
object.
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