Examples of using I object in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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I object to this wedding.
Of course, I object to all of it.
I object this marriage!
That isn't true,” I objected.
And I objected, strongly.
Don't say that,” I objected.
I object to this marriage!”.
When the latter happens, I object.
I objected to this insulting order.
And when I heard it, I objected.
I objected to DKR's onesided vision.
There are three principle reasons that I object to this.
And I object and say,"Well, what about…?".
As a resident of Petticoat Tower, I object to this construction project.
I object to what the U.S. has done,” he said.
Those things have already been invented by someone else”, I objected.
I object to what the U.S. has done,” he said.
When I was told that I was to be used as a suicide bomber, I objected and told them I was only interested in migration[to Syria].
What I object to is that you treat me like an inferior.
I objected, stating that I was too young: fifteen years.
I object to something that I have found on Google Search.
I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary;
That is why I object to any discussion on kundalini or whatever that energy is, because we have not done the spade work.
What I object to is this assumption that we will leap to some kind of super-intelligent system that will then make humans obsolete", said Giannandrea.
What I object to is this assumption that we will leap to some kind of super-intelligent system that will then make humans obsolete,” says John Giannandrea, who leads AI at Google.
What I object to is a lack of complex evaluations of the technology, the overzealous selling of its benefits and the framing of cautionary skeptics as anti-science scaremongers.
Where I object to drug use, however, is when people use steroids to achieve a physique that isn't attainable naturally and then claim natural to sell others on their advice, products, and services.
While I object to Kissinger's decisions from a moral point of view, they are also dangerous strategically, especially when yoked to the“American is great, because it is good” narrative that is frequently espoused by Americans.
I object to the monumentally disproportionate campaign being waged by the U.S. Government against Edward Snowden, while no effort is being made to identify, remove from office and bring to justice those officials who have abused power, seriously and repeatedly violating the Constitution of the United States and the rights of millions of unsuspecting citizens.