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Many made her unpopular at the time; most are unobjectionable now.
This is unobjectionable as an abstract proposition and a starting principle.
Aid is unobjectionable, but it must be aid for all.
The word is unobjectionable so long as those who use it understand what a metaphor is.
For anyone who believes geese are unobjectionable, think again.
"It is not enough," he added, "that the contents of an agency's communication may be unobjectionable."
Therefore, the fact that the contents of one publication were unobjectionable did not, by itself, make the ban unreasonable.
He had to know that the son of the Planetary Coordinator was unobjectionable as a companion.
The salad of endive and Roquefort cheese was unobjectionable but no standout.
This proviso is unobjectionable and requires no comment.
There is much in recent British government pronouncement which on its own is unobjectionable or even highly laudable.
While many parts of the plan are unobjectionable or seem like excellent ideas, some of the enforcement material feels a bit weak.
That is unobjectionable, given that stocks have always returned to their historical valuations, even if they take their time in doing so.
Her teeth are unobjectionable.
The content of the speech - stricter penalties for drunken drivers - is unobjectionable, but its timing might raise eyebrows: it's April 11.
The test car was free of squeaks and rattles, and the slight rear wind noise was unobjectionable.
It is unobjectionable programming, certainly, but it makes for a faceless season, with little to distinguish it from the offerings of the competition.
The insertion of a company registration number aids identification, eg for company search purposes, and is unobjectionable.
"The class as many . . . is unobjectionable, but is many and not one.
Mario Deruda does a good job on linguine with clams, and his spaghetti with tomatoes is unobjectionable.
We aim to make the simplifying process one of distillation and concentration, rather than trying to make 'umbrella' statements which are unobjectionable.
'it was submitted that it was unobjectionable to penalise false statements made without taking due care to verify their accuracy.
Mr. Dinkins issued a restrained statement, expressing faith in the justice system, that aides had drafted and assumed was unobjectionable.
Only after the challenger sidetracked his rook with 21 Rh2, did the champion judge that 21 . . . b6 would be unobjectionable.
The speed itself was unobjectionable: it contributed to a taut performance in which Mephistopheles pushed Faust and Marguerite toward their destinies with an inexorable force.