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To opposed
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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An explanation for the observed differences for oxidizer or fuel side ethanol addition to opposed flow ethylene/air diffusion flames is proposed, based on an analysis of the chemical kinetic mechanism used in the computations.
Generally it is hard to opposed these laws, just as it is hard to oppose most forms of criminalization, because to do so seems to share in the indifference to suffering which is part of the harm of bullying itself.
From the outset the dancers move as if to opposed but concurrent accompaniments: Mr. Taylor lets us hear one score (Baroque, by Corelli), then another (modernist percussion, by Henry Cowell) and sometimes both simultaneously.
My father is also a member of Iran's Melli-Mazhabi Coalition, an opposition party inside the country, as well as the National Peace Council, founded in 2008 by the lawyer Shirin Ebadi to opposed military conflict over the nuclear issue.
Seeing frequently opposed literary traditions as closely linked with developments in post-1960s US culture and politics, I argue that cultural theorists attributed anti-racist, feminist, and anti-capitalist politics to opposed poetic forms as the dynamics of capitalist social reproduction began to break down in the postwar world.
The exact motives of Mr. Putin, now the leading candidate in the March 26 presidential elections, were not immediately evident, except that the maneuver offered him at least the temporary support of a party, the Communists, which is most likely to opposed his policies in the lower house.
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Yet who thinks to oppose it?
The point was to oppose — endlessly.
He seems to oppose using nuclear weapons.
A thousand economists wrote to oppose it.
What was there to oppose?
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