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  2. Objection (United States law) - Wikipedia

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    In the law of the United States of America, an objection is a formal protest to evidence, argument, or questions that are in violation of the rules of evidence or other procedural law. Objections are often raised in court during a trial to disallow a witness's testimony, and may also be raised during depositions and in response to written ...

  3. Objection (argument) - Wikipedia

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    An inference objection is an objection to an argument based not on any of its stated premises, but rather on the relationship between a premise (or set of premises) and main contention. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] For a given simple argument, if the assumption is made that its premises are correct, fault may be found in the progression from these to the ...

  4. Objection - Wikipedia

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    Objection may refer to: Objection (United States law), a motion during a trial to disallow a witness's testimony or other evidence; Objection (argument), used in informal logic and argument mapping Inference objection, a special case of the above; Counterargument, in informal logic, an objection to an objection

  5. Column: Pick your battles or all-out opposition? Our ...

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    Times columnists Mark Z. Barabak and Sammy Roth agree the country has never seen anything like the weeks since Trump took office. Where they differ is how best Democrats should respond.

  6. Opposition (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    A more exact opposition occasionally occurs with mathematical regularity if the Moon is at its usual sun and Earth-aligning point so that it appears full and happens to be aligning with the ecliptic (Earth's orbital plane) during the descending or ascending phase of its 5° inclined (tilted) orbit, which is more concisely termed at a node of ...

  7. Opposition (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Controlled opposition is the use of black propaganda and saboteurs who claim to oppose a particular faction but are in fact working for the faction. One alleged example is the Serbian Party Oathkeepers (SSZ), led under their president Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski , who claim to be opposed to the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).

  8. Unanimous consent - Wikipedia

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    Raising an objection does not necessarily imply that the objector disagrees with the proposal itself. They may simply believe that it would be better to take a formal vote. [9] Sometimes unanimous consent can be assumed if the chair perceives that no one would raise an objection if they formally asked. [16]

  9. Survey finds strong opposition to school library restrictions ...

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    Florida recently enacted a law trying to reduce some objections. It prevents people who are not parents or guardians of a "student with access to school district materials" from filing more than ...