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n1. заперечення, протест2. перешкода, затримка, заборона- grave objections серйозні заперечення- principle objection принципове заперечення- valid objection важливе/ переконливе заперечення- objection to a reservation заперечення проти застереження- to disregard an objection не рахуватись з запереченням, не приймати до уваги заперечення- to express an objection висунути/ висловити заперечення- to lodge a strong objection against smth. заявити рішучий протест проти чогось- to make an objection висунути/ висловити заперечення- not to take the objection into account не рахуватись з запереченням; не брати заперечення до уваги- to overrule an objection відхилити заперечення- to raise an objection висунути/ висловити заперечення- to take the objection into account рахуватися з запереченням; брати заперечення до уваги- to utter a strong objection against smth. заявити рішучий протест проти чогось- to waive an objection зняти заперечення- without objection без заперечень- objection overruled юр. заперечення відхиляється- objection sustained заперечення приймається- there being no objection оскільки немає/ не надійшло заперечень
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