Examples of using Objectionable in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
It is also designed to hide objectionable comments.
Further, we reserve the right to remove objectionable or personally identifiable information.
From our view point there would nothing objectionable if the.
Now all the movies that we deem objectionable.
Moreover, when their rights expire performers are exposed to potentially objectionable uses of their performance which are harmful to their name or reputation.
Actually forced marriage is not so objectionable, but the expression of gender discrimination throughout annoys me. denies her academic career,
malicious or otherwise objectionable.
or otherwise objectionable, as well as content containing technical inaccuracies,
Actually forced marriage is not so objectionable, but the expression of gender discrimination throughout annoys me.
To flag objectionable content, which is reviewed by human moderators. They also rely on users, like you and me.
You acknowledge that You do not find the Facilities to be offensive, objectionable, unfair, or indecent in any way.
indecent or otherwise objectionable in any way;
agree that some Mobile Games may include content that you may consider offensive or otherwise objectionable.
This carbon post filter removes objectionable tastes and odors to enhance the quality of your drinking water.
not the obligation to remove any materials we deem objectionable, in our sole discretion
But even more objectionable were Moe's insipid comments,
But other countries are experiencing difficulties because the regulatory structure can perform positive locking of objectionable sites.
Yes, well, I'm older than you. You know, Simpson, you're not as objectionable as you seemed when we first met. No, sir, I am not.
would bring some non-pecuniary benefits to performers, by allowing them to restrict objectionable uses of their performances.
They are also often not able to rely on their rights to prevent or restrict objectionable uses of their performances that occur during their lifetimes.