Thesaurus / objectionable
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The new IT rules introduced in the country on May 24 put the grievance officer of a social media platform—who is typically responsible for addressing users’ complaints—at the risk of getting arrested for any objectionable content posted by users.
INDIA’S NEW IT RULES HAVE MADE A HIGH-PROFILE ROLE AT SOCIAL MEDIA FIRMS UNDESIRABLEANANYA BHATTACHARYAAUGUST 6, 2021QUARTZNormal is another term that parents of children with disabilities and their advocates find objectionable.
TO GET A SHOT AT JUSTICE, THEY WERE FORCED TO PROVE THEIR DISABLED DAUGHTER’S INTELLIGENCEBY CAROL MARBIN MILLER AND DANIEL CHANG, MIAMI HERALDJUNE 24, 2021PROPUBLICAPlato presents this as an instance of the tormenting conflict in the soul between reason and unruly, often objectionable desires.
WHY WE LOVE TO BE GROSSED OUT - FACTS SO ROMANTICMARCO ALTAMIRANOAPRIL 22, 2021NAUTILUSDespite that, Republicans calculated that they could still oppose the package, by focusing on some of its more objectionable elements.
THE GOP MIGHT OPPOSE ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR BILLS IN DECADES. HOW RISKY IS THAT?AARON BLAKEFEBRUARY 25, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe complaints also claim that advertisers are hurt by a lack of transparency, as well as negative impact to their brand if seen next to objectionable content such as hate speech.
FIVE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE FACEBOOK LAWSUITSHEATHER KELLYDECEMBER 10, 2020WASHINGTON POSTFacebook outlines guidelines online, and it recognizes under its “objectionable content” terms that hate speech can be reused in an empowering way.
TRANSGENDER ACTIVIST ONCE AGAIN BANNED FROM FACEBOOK PAGEKAELA ROEDEROCTOBER 30, 2020WASHINGTON BLADETo the one who remains several days in a place, railroad traveling is less objectionable.
BRITISH HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS FROM A MOTOR CARTHOMAS D. MURPHYA unique feature was the provision that the burgesses had the power of vetoing any objectionable acts of the company.
HALLOWED HERITAGE: THE LIFE OF VIRGINIADOROTHY M. TORPEYThis group agreed not to import slaves, wines or goods from Great Britain unless the objectionable taxes were abolished.
HALLOWED HERITAGE: THE LIFE OF VIRGINIADOROTHY M. TORPEYBut the bill against Duncombe really was, what the bill against Fenwick was not, objectionable as a retrospective bill.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES II.THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAYWORDS RELATED TO OBJECTIONABLE
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- excess baggage
- excluded
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- inadmissible
- left out in cold
- lousy
- not in the picture
- objectionable
- obnoxious
- rejected
- repellent
- shut out
- thankless
- unacceptable
- unasked
- undesirable
- undesired
- uninvited
- unpleasant
- unpopular
- unsought
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