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  2. Objection (United States law) - Wikipedia

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    A continuing objection is an objection an attorney makes to a series of questions about a related point. A continuing objection may be made, in the discretion of the court, to preserve an issue for appeal without distracting the factfinder (whether jury or judge) with an objection to every question. A continuing objection is made where the ...

  3. Objection to the consideration of a question - Wikipedia

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    The objection may be raised only before debate has begun on the motion, as the purpose is to completely suppress debate on the motion. [ 2 ] According to Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure , the purpose of the objection to consideration is to bar from discussion or consideration "any matter that is considered irrelevant, contentious or ...

  4. Wikipedia:Proposed deletion

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    Proposed deletion (PROD) is a way to suggest an article or file for uncontroversial deletion. It is an easier method of removing articles or files than the articles for deletion (AfD) or files for discussion (FfD) processes, and is meant for uncomplicated deletion proposals that do not meet the strict criteria for speedy deletion.

  5. Quietly and over some objections, a national digital vaccine ...

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    Whether they realize it or not, about 200 million people in the United States now likely have access to a Covid-19 digital vaccine card. Quietly and over some objections, a national digital ...

  6. Electoral Count Act - Wikipedia

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    If there are any objections to the returns from any state (see Substantive counting rules below), they must be resolved before the process can continue to the next state: "No votes or papers from any other State shall be acted upon until the objections previously made to the votes or papers from any State shall have been finally disposed of."

  7. 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 ...

  8. Hasbro (HAS) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    If you have any objections, you may disconnect at this time. At this time, I'd like to turn the call over to Kern Kapoor, senior vice president of investor relations. Please go ahead.

  9. 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