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The oppose
verb
To attempt to stop the progression of; to resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, etc.; to contend against; to confront; to resist; to withstand.
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But it was in the oppose camp in 2014 at Experian, the last time this issue blew up at a FTSE 100 company.
"Those who say the oppose the nuclear agreement now are likely to push for war in the future".
They show that phenotypic change can sometimes cascade across populations, communities and even entire ecosystems; however, it can also show the oppose trend – counteracting the effect of environmental change on traits.
The distal common carotid artery and the carotid bulb were identified by longitudinal scanning in the supine position with the head slightly extended and turned to the oppose direction.
A healthy public opinion would see a majority of respondents gather around the "oppose," "neither" or "support" answer.
The statement places "favor" with "repealing the new laws to keep it from going into effect" and trivially tosses in the "oppose" option at the end.
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He gracefully swooped behind the opposing goal.
Brian Dennehy guest stars as the opposing counsel.
Nonetheless, the opposing team won, 46-39.
The opposing schools of thought converged.
The opposing lobby begs to disagree.
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