0 present participle of object --
1 to feel or express opposition to or dislike of something or someone: --
They have nine months to make submissions in objecting to, or trying to modify, the designation.
In objecting to this, one might say that surprise inflation, once conducted, would tarnish the central bank's authority, and reduce its ability to select an equilibrium.
The most important basis for the availability of review on demand is that making moral evaluations and objecting to unethical behavior is what a physician should do.
It will put an end to that sort of tedious objecting with which people plague each other, and which takes away the pleasure of reasoning and arguing in general.
There are various ways of objecting to the argument, but my purpose is only to explain it.
There is little point in objecting to the ignorance of their ways or their failure to observe the niceties of a stricter terminology.
He takes the cake to be semantics and the icing pragmatics and, in objecting to the quoted statement, emphasizes his taste for thick icing.
With the data described as totally subjective, the archaeologist would have no recourse to the data in objecting to 'misuses' of the past.