expressed no objection|express no objection in English
did not show or voice opposition, did not protest or disapprove
Use "expressed no objection|express no objection" in a sentence
1. You've no objection, I trust.
2. I have no objection to your request.
3. I have no objection to your proposal.
4. I have no objection to banks making money.
5. I'd like to come too, if you've no objection.
6. I have no objection to him coming to stay.
7. She had no objection to a little mild flirtation .
8. I'd like to come too, if you have no objection.
9. CFBC has no objection to the closure of the road crossing.
10. The railway company has no objection to the rescission of Order no. 1991-R-28.
11. Barker made no objection, through his counsel, to the first 11 continuances
12. Whereas those exporters, representing all the trade concerned, have raised no objection,
13. However I have no objection if my wife works as a prostitute.
14. Cantor had no objection to their working late; he even encouraged it.
15. Many who saw that advertisement had no objection to the pendant’s shape.
16. The Advisory Committee has no objection to the operational requirements proposed for BINUB.
17. No objection to this course of action was voiced in the Advisory Committee,
18. 16 She showed no objection to Billy scaling the ladder to look in.
19. But the main objection to classical foundationalism is that there are no infallible beliefs.
20. There is no objection, as far as we are concerned, in raising the prices.
21. I have no objection to accepting your view, even though Parliament's services see things differently.
22. The type of response to the objection depends on the type; price or value objection, product/service objection, and procrastinating objections.
23. Despite this, he made no objection against the standardized Quran and accepted the Quran in circulation.
24. Actually, Ephraim’s objection denotes rebellion against Jehovah, and there is no alternative but to fight them.
25. He hoped that would be no insurmountable objection to a man of his liberality of sentiment.