For example, if you oppose executions, the number of people on death row recently cleared by DNA evidence probably alarms you. |
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But officials were so keen to preserve friendly relations with Indonesia that they made it clear they would not oppose any annexation. |
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Chapter organizer Jack Kelly rallied 300 people to oppose the new housing at the Land Use Commission's hearing. |
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They oppose it with tint, which is the opposite process of adding white to a colour, to desaturate it. |
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We must oppose any trade rules based on even the most minimalist form of reciprocity in market access. |
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To my surprise, she told me that she wouldn't oppose my request that Fred be released on his own recognizance. |
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One resident who lives two doors away defiantly said he would oppose any plans to redevelop the area. |
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Even those that oppose simple reductionism do not come close to Myers's ultimate hopes. |
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They planned to oppose him for refusing to cross a union picket line at parliament house protesting the workers compensation reforms. |
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Attac's programme creates new reformist illusions in order to oppose the development of the class struggle. |
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They also use the argument that if we didn't oppose something else, we are wrong to oppose this. |
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But the rhetoric of Marxist exploitation and alienation does not speak to the needs of non-labourers, and may indeed oppose them. |
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I oppose the reinstatement of the death penalty with every fibre of my being. |
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Fifty-two remonstrators filed a petition with the Plan Commission to oppose the rezoning. |
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He now hopes to marry Bradamante, but her ambitious parents vigorously oppose the match. |
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We oppose privatisation, and campaign for the renationalisation of the railways and other public services. |
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Latino activists say this is more reason why Latinos should oppose the war. |
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At the same time, however, we need to oppose the divisive asylum system and the immigration laws that underpin it. |
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There are few persons today who would openly oppose the general principles of equality that drive feminism. |
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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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He did, however, oppose the amendment to halt the use of leghold traps on national wildlife refuges. |
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Do you oppose fascism while keeping fascists within your circle of friends? |
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His book is an important read for anyone who wants to understand how to oppose fascism. |
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The teachers I know do oppose anti gay bullying, as they would any other kind, though. |
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Based on this standpoint, we oppose every form of militarism and nationalism. |
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They firmly oppose the national liberation of the oppressed Balkan peoples. |
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The Alliance promises to oppose all legislation that might put Uncle Sam in a position to choose anti-piracy schemes for consumers. |
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This is good news for those who oppose federal limitations on biotech research, right? |
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You can expect many of the big-business lobbies to oppose this legislation. |
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Saudi Arabia and Jordan supported Badr's royalist forces to oppose the newly formed republic. |
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In practice, many physicians oppose assisted suicide and euthanasia, and hospitals have barred assisted suicide from their premises. |
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Right, OK, but you do agree that there wasn't a rush on the part of the Labor Party to oppose that. |
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She is now making a television programme which attacks those who oppose fox hunting. |
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The workers plan to continue lunchtime protests and will wear black armbands at work to show they oppose privatisation. |
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All good federalists should oppose this judicial augmentation of Congress's powers. |
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Another good reason to oppose this line of explanation is that it tails with the miserable excuses being offered up by Lynndie England. |
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These activists oppose international trade altogether and want every local area to retreat into a self-sufficient autarkic state. |
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All official labor unions there are authorized by the government and do not oppose official policies. |
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We oppose any move which would put a profit motive above the educational mission in the public funding of higher education in Scotland. |
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There are food faddists, and quacks in the medical field, and persons who oppose fluoridation of water. |
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Then there are those who brim with passion not just for the state-approved quietus, but with fury for those who oppose it. |
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Those that shun or oppose this unfortunate but justified retaliation perhaps are blind to reality for some reason, and that in itself is sad. |
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Residents from Bennekerry and Browneshill were the first to join together to oppose a bypass through the area. |
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Indeed, even 70 percent of Latinos who self-identify as Republicans oppose this law. |
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The same argument can be applied to those who oppose the Latin Mass, or to the Latinisers who oppose the full authentic Byzantine Liturgy with all its glorious ceremonial! |
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I will oppose all people whose ideals are violently antipathic to mine. |
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Just as nuclear scientists concerned about lethal radioactivity oppose atomic weapons, should marine scientists campaign for an end to coal-fired power stations? |
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How did you reach the decision to oppose authorizing the use of force? |
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Yet as Emily Bazelon revealed in Slate, a coterie of right-wing organizations has indeed lined up to oppose contraception itself. |
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Beijing claims to oppose the illicit traffic in the tusks of elephants butchered by poachers. |
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We know that all the forces that oppose us are in league with each other. |
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The government never explains why it is precisely those who oppose the government's policies from the left who represent witting or unwitting allies of terrorism. |
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In fact, as one of the speakers in the senate was rising to animadvert upon and oppose Hannibal's views, he undertook to pull him down and silence him by force. |
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The RMT rail workers ' union at Waterloo has voted to oppose the war. |
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There is no such thing as a gay lifestyle, except in right-wing propaganda to oppose LGBT equality. |
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This version is still being greeted with derision and genuine concern by various parents who oppose mandatory vaccination. |
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And yet that does not diminish the responsibilities you have to be better than those you oppose. |
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On March 6, Schultz cast the deciding vote against the mining bill, the only Republican to oppose it. |
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Most who oppose the war are instinctively revolted by its slaughter. |
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Some politicians, mostly Republicans, reflexively oppose all taxes. |
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Eleven Democratic Committee chairmen have also said they oppose moving forward to a vote at this time. |
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Conservatives oppose public spending to ease the hardship of poor women, cutting funds for food stamps and housing assistance. |
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Not only can it further raise the pressure on the warmongers, but it can also unite all those who oppose their attacks on pensions, refugees and the environment. |
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Harkins continued to oppose the coup on the grounds that the military effort was doing well. |
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On what basis did Australia oppose the renewable energy target? |
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The novelty of seeing a member of the Europhile Lib Dems seeming to oppose metrification has attracted the required attention. |
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Many of those who bet on the emergence of a real axis to oppose the Syrian-Iranian axis are now facing disappointment. |
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One of our group announced she would oppose him in the Dem primary. |
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Windthorst had been Bismarck's archfoe and had worked energetically to oppose the Kulturkampf. |
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The Council of Ministers, which still has to vote on the European Commission proposal, must approve or oppose the authorization by a qualified majority vote. |
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The antiglobalization forces are united only in what they oppose. |
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Mayor Richard Riordan met with the city commissioners from the San Fernando Valley area and, according to Schultz, brainwashed them to oppose Valley secession. |
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Sensing the ominous signs, Kannada Okkoota, an umbrella body of pro-Kannada organisations, has called for a bandh on 27 January to oppose dubbing. |
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Unfortunately she was faced with weak Irish governments who failed to oppose her securocrat agenda or to enlist international support in defense of citizens in the north. |
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The farmers yesterday said they would oppose plans to reroute the ageing culvert in Ruthin, Denbighshire, that has caused repeated flooding in recent years. |
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The religious universities oppose emergency contraceptives, including the so-called morning-after pill, and intrauterine devices, which they liken to abortifacients. |
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Alan is right that a return to Keynesianism could oppose our present obsession with a failing devotion to monetarism which is slowly destroying our society. |
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En finale, Mohamed Flissi sera oppose au Marocain Kharroubi Achraf. |
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Some environmental advocates also oppose wildlife reintroductions. |
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Another sign that gun buybacks are much less effective than what many politicians promise is that the NRA does not oppose them, and for a good reason. |
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