(1) As nakedness goes, the piece is a fairly tame, unobjectionable example.(2) In some cases, like eligibility for social welfare payments, the targets can be identified fairly objectively by income testing and the process is unobjectionable .(3) But even this unobjectionable piece was marred by Woodruff's need to explain that u2018blogu2019 is short for u2018web log.u2019(4) The first change concerned the distribution of powers between the members of the commission and is unobjectionable if the proper procedure had been followed.(5) The consolation here is that the garden is clean and unobjectionable , requiring no more than grass cutting from Graham and general weeding and pruning from me.(6) That statement is true, and therefore unobjectionable .(7) So, to recap - Clayton finds punitive damages unobjectionable on moral grounds, but dislikes the natural procedural workings of the system that's necessary for cases to be brought under the adversarial system.(8) While the day-to-day coverage of the campaign was unobjectionable , no newspaper conducted a serious investigation into Bloomberg's history.(9) The new forms of state intervention into our private lives are seen as unobjectionable by many commentators and intellectuals; indeed, they see them as desirable.(10) Other typical questions, and appropriate unobjectionable neutral answers, include: What magazines and newspapers do you subscribe to or read regularly?(11) With this easy-to-use device, not available in stores, you can repackage an unobjectionable or toadying remark as an act of verbal courage.(12) In contrast to the graphic and scary depiction of parental behaviour in previous NSPCC initiatives, today's u2018Someone To Turn Tou2019 campaign appears unobjectionable .(13) Bush got what he wanted - a Supreme Court nominee too unobjectionable to be filibustered.(14) I am glad that I added Jack's blog to my list of unobjectionable content (check out his recent post on anthrax).(15) That would have been mushy but unobjectionable .(16) Some small measure of this may be unobjectionable , but if the War on Terrorism takes as long as the administration warns, it will become unbearably stultifying.