obvious objection
collocation in Englishmeaningsofobviousandobjection
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obvious
adjective
uk/ˈɒb.vi.əs/us/ˈɑːb.vi.əs/
easy to see, recognize, ...
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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 ofobviousandobjectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There is, of course, anobviousobjectionto the general line of argument that is being developed here.
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There might seem anobviousobjectionto this argument.
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Anobviousobjectionis that malpractice provides an important system of accountability.
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Admittedly, this suggestion is open to at least one fairlyobviousobjection.
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Anobviousobjectionagainst our analysis lies in the restricted set of solutions by imposing a parametric linear structure of the pension formula.
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Some embryo rightists and other conservatives are liable to resort to the followingobviousobjection.
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Anobviousobjectionto the attempt to ground worship on holiness is that holiness is itself a rather mysterious notion.
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Anobviousobjectioncomes to mind.
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Perhaps the mostobviousobjectionto my property model would be to ask why the courts should adopt an analysis which so many people would consider to be morally repugnant.
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But, apart from all other inconveniences, alternatives of that sort would have been open to thisobviousobjection, that they would have taken more time.
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I have oneobviousobjectionto this be- cause there might be a tendency to regard such maximum limits as acceptable standards.
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The mostobviousobjectionis that of cost.
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There is nothing whatever in the rules to justify anything of the sort, and it is open to one veryobviousobjection.
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However, it has been pointed out that there is anobviousobjectionto that course.
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I know that theobviousobjectionto the scheme is this.
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In the second place, there is thisobviousobjectionagainst the proposal.
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Theobviousobjectionto removing these subsidies is that it would hit most hard the old age pensioners and the poorest people in the country.
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That is the firstobviousobjection.
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Theobviousobjectionto a poll tax is that it is inequitable as between taxpayers with different levels of income—and that is the main objection to the existing rating system.
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But there is anobviousobjectionhere.
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