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object oriented
Using data structures called objects which encapsulate data and typically are accessed by passing messages
Objection to evidence
Objection to evidence. If a document, or question to a witness,
conscientious objection
conscientious objection : objection on moral or religious grounds (as to military
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objection to dischargeability
objection to dischargeability A trustee's or creditor's objection to the debtor
Objection
The act of objecting as to prevent agreement or action by objection
objection to exemptions
objection to exemptions A trustee's or creditor's objection to the debtor's
Objectively
manner or state of an object as a determinate idea objectively in the mind
Common Intention, common object
Common Intention, common object, under s. 34 when a criminal act is done by
leading object rule
leading object rule : main purpose rule
Objectable
presented in opposition that may be put forward as an objection
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