Word: objectionable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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"Without objection the amendment is agreed. . . . Without objection the amendment is agreed to. . . ."
"Mr. President, I do not feel that this body, out of fairness to itself, can permit the passage of this important piece of legislation without some consideration. . . . Personally, I should like to have an opportunity to take this bill home tonight and study it. . . . Probably there is not one chance...
Drafted after the collapse of the Court Plan three weeks ago (TIME, Aug. 2), and added as an amendment to a bill previously passed by the House, last week's Court Bill has four main provisions. It enables the Attorney General to intervene in lower-court constitutional cases, provides...
By this time the Senate was prepared for something but hardly for what happened next. Without interrupting the rhythm of his gavel, or pausing to let the Senate guess what he had in mind, the Vice President shouted "Without objection the Bill as amended is passed." Under the rules one...
As he had done a thousand times before during the National Labor Relations Board hearings on the Ford Motor Co. case in Detroit (TIME, July 26), Louis J. Colombo Sr., the swart, able Ford counsel, shouted one day last week: "I object." Lawyer Colombo objected to the way the Labor...