fundamental objection

collocation in English

meaningsoffundamentalandobjection

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fundamental
adjective
uk
/ˌfʌn.dəˈmen.təl/
us
/ˌfʌn.dəˈmen.t̬əl/
forming the base, from which everything ...
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objection
noun[C]
uk
/əbˈdʒek.ʃən/
us
/əbˈdʒek.ʃən/
the act of expressing or feeling opposition to or dislike of something ...
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(Definition offundamentalandobjectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There is a morefundamentalobjectionto the equilibrium selection approach.
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Schick makes a first attempt to reply to thisfundamentalobjectionin the first essay (18-19).
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But in any case there is afundamentalobjectionto the regulation of scientific research, and in the excitement of the moment it must not be forgotten.
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With regard to the words "market value," there does seem to be afundamentalobjection.
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Thefundamentalobjectionis that one is dictating the way operations can be financed and one may limit the operations to certain large multi-national companies.
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However, there is an even morefundamentalobjectionto a supranational central bank.
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Obviously, that would be afundamentalobjectionto any such scratch card system.
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Why is it that there is thisfundamentalobjectionto the police?
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It deals with incomes, but not with needs, and this is afundamentalobjectionto it.
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Thefundamentalobjectionto the amendments is constitutional.
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Thefundamentalobjectionin principle to compulsory powers and the duty to acquire development land without the case having to be made also remains.
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We have afundamentalobjectionto the principle of joint boards taking over from elected authorities.
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What is more, if it is inappropriate now, it would be inappropriate in 1987, and that is myfundamentalobjectionto the amendment.
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We have afundamentalobjectionto the whole question of the voucher scheme.
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I do not think there is any great orfundamentalobjectionto this proposal.
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But the problem, so far as we are concerned, is that they do not remove thefundamentalobjectionto it.
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That is part of thefundamentalobjectionagainst incorporating this legislation into our law.
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That is thefundamentalobjectionto the clause.
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Nevertheless, that does not alter ourfundamentalobjectionto the clause.
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I want now to come to what is thefundamentalobjectionto this scheme.
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