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The dissent
verb
To disagree; to withhold assent. Construed with from (or, formerly, to).
Exact(60)
The dissent endorses this borrowing.
The dissent mischaracterizes the Hans opinion.
The dissent specifically questions only four positions.
The dissent employs just such an approach.
The dissent was, in truth, pretty cryptic.
The dissent had yet a different test.
The dissent did not come only from students.
The dissent from that decision explains why both rulings are wrong.
The dissent of Judge Stephen Williams came down to a simple idea: times have changed.
The dissent is real.
Justice Ginsburg dismissed the dissent as "bluster".
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