Word: objectionable
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Common English. Neither Britain nor any other European nation had a basic objection to the sight of France and Germany burying the hatchet after generations of enmity. But it seemed a futile gesture at best; the Common Market itself seemed sufficient means to weld the two old foes in common...
One objection to Radcliffe participation on Harvard teams, of course, is the legal separation of the colleges. This, unfortunately, is a formal distinction that may disappear in the not-too-distant future. The distressing but undeniable fact is that the Ivy League is rapidly becoming coeducational. Cornell has admitted women...
The main objection to Olivar's insurance business, however, was that it seriously interfered with his recruiting (or persuasion) duties. When the playing season ends, the recruiting season commences, even in the Ivy League. The recruiting season is often more hectic and frantic than the fall months devoted exclusively to...
For a few hopeful moments, it seemed that the judges might have catalyzed a break in the strike. "Let me suggest a way out," said John Harold, attorney for the Pressmen's Unit; he confided to the panel that his union's membership was "close to a settlement...
Miss Cummin suspects that the College's real objection may be aesthetic. Before she decorated it, she said, the room was a "stringy, dirty hair, rainy Monday morning grey." Miss Cummin, who has offered to do any fireproofing the College requires, says she enjoys studying in the room, and that...