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Mark's sister, incoherent and medically illiterate, and angered by Hayes's narrowness, represents the opposite viewpoint.

Moreover, many quotations from eminent biologists are used to bolster Keller's case, but quotations giving the opposite viewpoint are largely omitted.

Until recent times most historians tended to view Sima favourably and Wang from an opposite viewpoint, but recent historical work has shown that Sima's program of antireform measures was not greatly successful.

INTERVIEWER: What do you say to the argument, advanced by those with the opposite viewpoint to you, especially in the U.S. Congress and the White House, that Edward Snowden is a traitor who made a narcissistic decision that he personally had a right to decide what public information should be in the public domain?

I said, 'Yo, his Moet got geesed.' So I said, 'You know what, I'm gonna shout that out.'" Tells about the controversy that Angle Martinez, who's also a popular d.j. at Hot 97 & takes an opposite viewpoint... "You' see Flex and those guys at the clubs buying girls drinks".

Instead, producers search for the rare global warming or evolution scientist denier, juxtaposing them with someone holding the opposite viewpoint.

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Predictably, the managers had opposite viewpoints.

McDaniels and Cutler met last weekend and came away with opposite viewpoints on how the meeting went.

When you present two opposite viewpoints as if they're equal, people will tend to be lured to the middle ground, assuming the truth lies in some compromise between the two.

John Scanlon, secretary general at Cites, admitted that the consensus for several years on banning international trade in horn and ivory was beginning to tear, and "completely opposite viewpoints" would be aired in Johannesburg.

Readers whom I hear from on this topic tend to express one of two opposite viewpoints: 1) The Times should relentlessly find out and print whatever it can about clandestine government activities, and 2) The Times has no business determining what is in the best interest of national security, or pursuing classified information that is passed along illegally.

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