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A continuing objection is an objection an attorney makes to a series of questions about a related point. A continuing objection may be made, in the discretion of the court, to preserve an issue for appeal without distracting the factfinder (whether jury or judge) with an objection to every question. A continuing objection is made where the ...
This objection may be applied only to an original main motion, that is, a motion that brings a new substantive issue before the assembly. [2] The objection may be raised only before debate has begun on the motion, as the purpose is to completely suppress debate on the motion.
Objection may refer to: Objection (United States law), a motion during a trial to disallow a witness's testimony or other evidence; Objection (argument), used in informal logic and argument mapping Inference objection, a special case of the above; Counterargument, in informal logic, an objection to an objection
An inference objection is an objection to an argument based not on any of its stated premises, but rather on the relationship between a premise (or set of premises) and main contention. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] For a given simple argument, if the assumption is made that its premises are correct, fault may be found in the progression from these to the ...
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The former Democratic candidate for president and longtime environmental lawyer faces widespread opposition from Democrats and potential objections from some Republicans, making him one of Trump's ...
Biden's final acts, including two major speeches, won't improve his public standing. Something else might, writes Philip Elliott
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