Examples of using The objection in English and their translations into Chinese
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In the interests of legal security, the intention should be expressed at the latest when the objection will produce its full effects.
This second signature explained everything to Franz, who now understood the objection of the messenger to coming up into the apartment;
On 20 May 1999, IND rejected the objection to its failure to take a timely decision on the complainant' s refugee application.
Section 3.4.4 of the Guidebook governs the selection of expert panels for purposes of the objection procedures at issue here.
The objection raised at the 2005 NPT Review Conference to the reaffirmation of those basic principles is another source of concern for non-nuclear-weapon States.
This reservation or the objection to it shall not preclude the entry into force of the Covenant between the Republic of Cyprus and the Republic of Turkey.".
The objection raised by the representative of Germany seemed to be merely evidentiary; but there were many conventional ways of making a person aware that a message had been sent.
Now I get to the objection that Alicata raised: the question of art is posed starting from this point of arrival.
Clerk Magistrate Gary Wilson dismissed the objection, saying it is standard procedure for prosecutors to describe evidence during arraignments in murder cases.
Had the objection been dismissed, he could have filed an administrative litigation seeking the revocation of such negative decision within 90 days of receiving notice of the negative decision.
In this case, the objection produces what is often referred to as its" maximum effect".
This effectively meets the objection from dissolution; it has also implications affecting burial and cremation.
One energy expert has raised the objection that the problem of power consumption due to bit coin mining is an oversimplified argument.
In this case, the objection produces what is often referred to as" maximum effect".
The objection can be performed by sending a letter with the subject‘objection' stating your name, address and date of birth.