The old ideas, in the old organisations, represented quite the opposite of social emancipation. |
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But with mental states, dualistically conceived, the situation is quite the opposite. |
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The tight fitting black and white clothing is quite the opposite of the clowns colourful baggy trousers with braces, and giant floppy shoes. |
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But evidence suggests a different story, and one that is worrying for quite the opposite reason. |
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This may seem obvious, but reality is quite the opposite for triable Canadians in official language minority communities. |
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O'Shea, 41, is not a wet blanket about his club's chances — quite the opposite. |
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In this he is perhaps helped by the fact that he appears quite the opposite of an ice-cold profit-monger. |
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However, this scenario does not explain, quite the opposite, why compartments were flooded in turn from forward to aft. |
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That does not of course mean that trade conflicts can just be glossed over, quite the opposite. |
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Historic accounts of this era give no indication of any negative impact to fish populations and in fact, anecdotal accounts reflect quite the opposite. |
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It doesn't offer anything great in comparison to a program like StopTime, quite the opposite. |
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These mostly dare-devil works scoff at him or, quite the opposite, are inspired by him to conjure up spellbinding, entrancing sonorities. |
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We sometimes get the wrong impression and think that crime is on the rise, when quite the opposite is true. |
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He may well feel rejuvenated when at work but the combined effect on supporters is quite the opposite. |
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The noise is unbearable and, most importantly, the pollution is not odourless: quite the opposite, it often stinks. |
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The media tend to frame situations like this as aberrations, but in this case, quite the opposite is the truth. |
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The suffragists claimed that quite the opposite was true and that militancy had hindered rather than helped women win the vote. |
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We should not dampen their pro-EU zeal, in fact we should be doing quite the opposite. |
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While the Conservatives beat their chests about standing up for Canada, their actions suggest quite the opposite to hard-working families. |
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The Commission considers that the evidence submitted by the beneficiary indicates quite the opposite. |
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This does not mean that we are in any way dissatisfied with IDtech's products and services, quite the opposite. |
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In fact, because the Tribunal does not have the express jurisdiction to award interest, the incentives are quite the opposite. |
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I told you quite the opposite when I mentioned the agreement on margin reductions. |
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It is clearly false that the former government neglected northern highways for 12 years, when one knows that quite the opposite is true. |
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You might think that after the fourth or fifth ceremony we would be bored with it all, but, quite the opposite happened. |
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However, it was stated, customary international law does not replace a treaty, quite the opposite. |
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However, this does not mean that it should be put to bad use, quite the opposite. |
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Worse, he promised openness and accountability, and this budget demonstrates quite the opposite. |
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This approach, while also a purposive approach, is quite the opposite of the purposive approach which this Claimant argues. |
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Why claim to go after white-collar crime, when in reality, they are doing quite the opposite? |
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And on the arm there are Fire Dragon runes scattered, but to me it was not a problem, quite the opposite. |
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There was a time back in the 40s and 50s when, quite the opposite, France was linked with writers and artists. |
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War cries, nationalistic speeches and impetuous military operations take quite the opposite course. |
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In fact, media coverage of Occupy Wall Street suggested quite the opposite, tending to emphasize the unkempt woolliness and generally unsanitary nature of the movement. |
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We have not deviated from the compromise at all, quite the opposite! |
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It is quite the opposite now, and not only is the existence of the Electoral College outdated and purposeless in our modern society, but it also makes the voting system more susceptible to manipulation and fraud. |
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By the fragmented shape of its new face, Beirut looks like a mosaic whose disjointed pieces can disappear at any moment, or quite the opposite can bind together and form a new space of interiorised and accepted differences. |
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This can lead to a rapid disintegration in policy coherence and fairness for different people in different parts of the country, quite the opposite of SUFA's aims. |
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Drink a few beers and thinks don't usually look so bad at all, quite the opposite in fact, you're looking at the world through 'beer glasses', you even start to feel euphoric. |
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With them, remoteness and unattainability was part of the appeal, but in rugby it was quite the opposite. |
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If baiting lions sounds somewhat milquetoast as a method for hunting an apex predator, night-calling them is quite the opposite. |
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The appeal of cotton is not in the slightest doubt, quite the opposite. |
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Europe cannot make any sensible policies in an elephantine body like the Ecofin: it is quite the opposite of good management, clear legislation and efficiency. |
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Albin de la Simone has by no means lost his identity, quite the opposite. |
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I said I was very pleased to speak on this motion, but let me add that it is not because I am very thrilled about the issue before the House, quite the opposite. |
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These things are, in fact, not tax giveaways but quite the opposite. |
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Quite the opposite occurred, for my gag reflex kicked in and the pong of body odour nearly knocked me out. |
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