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For example, if you oppose executions, the number of people on death row recently cleared by DNA evidence probably alarms you.
But officials were so keen to preserve friendly relations with Indonesia that they made it clear they would not oppose any annexation.
Chapter organizer Jack Kelly rallied 300 people to oppose the new housing at the Land Use Commission's hearing.
They oppose it with tint, which is the opposite process of adding white to a colour, to desaturate it.
We must oppose any trade rules based on even the most minimalist form of reciprocity in market access.
To my surprise, she told me that she wouldn't oppose my request that Fred be released on his own recognizance.
One resident who lives two doors away defiantly said he would oppose any plans to redevelop the area.
Even those that oppose simple reductionism do not come close to Myers's ultimate hopes.
They planned to oppose him for refusing to cross a union picket line at parliament house protesting the workers compensation reforms.
Attac's programme creates new reformist illusions in order to oppose the development of the class struggle.
They also use the argument that if we didn't oppose something else, we are wrong to oppose this.
But the rhetoric of Marxist exploitation and alienation does not speak to the needs of non-labourers, and may indeed oppose them.
I oppose the reinstatement of the death penalty with every fibre of my being.
Fifty-two remonstrators filed a petition with the Plan Commission to oppose the rezoning.
He now hopes to marry Bradamante, but her ambitious parents vigorously oppose the match.
We oppose privatisation, and campaign for the renationalisation of the railways and other public services.
Latino activists say this is more reason why Latinos should oppose the war.
At the same time, however, we need to oppose the divisive asylum system and the immigration laws that underpin it.
There are few persons today who would openly oppose the general principles of equality that drive feminism.
The other major thread to this film is that Jess, who's an Anglo-Indian girl, has parents who totally oppose her playing soccer.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The threat of the Belgian deputies to oppose the decennial budget was now carried out.
The popular tide set so strongly that none dared openly oppose the demagogic orators.
How dare you oppose yourself to the prescription of the doctors, and prevent the gentleman from taking my clyster?
Or that he has any Eleatic speculation to oppose to the Heracleiteanism of Cratylus.
The other army, which had been to oppose the sab'ines, felt a like resentment, and came over in large parties to join them.
No man dared contradict or oppose him, lest he should be denounced as a conniver of the plot, and arrested as a traitor.
She seemed to be searching in the depths of her mind for some argument to oppose to my assertions.
You are doing all you can to oppose me, and you have determined to marry the dowerless daughter of a poor soldier.
It is inconvenient to stand aloof from these crazes, and it is dangerous to oppose them.
Fingal was about to marry her when he was called to oppose caracul, who had invaded Caledonia.
But he did oppose on conviction the tactics of the Genevese banker.
He forgot, however, that he had to oppose Wellington and blucher.
Let all our neighbors know that we shall join with them to oppose aggression or subversion anywhere in the Americas.
He chooses tools to assist, not strong individualities to oppose, him.
On THAT head, therefore, it was not for her to oppose her mother's intention of removing into Devonshire.
The Owenites in England, and the Fourierists in France, respectively, oppose the Chartists and the Reformistes.
Standing outside, we deride or oppose it, or at the most feel sentimental.
It is in vain to oppose constitutional barriers to the impulse of self-preservation.
Scalpers oppose paperless and will-call only ticketing, which is exactly why they need to remain options for teams, artists and venues.
To oppose the invaders, a flying column was organized at Wady Halfa.
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