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The phrase "are opposing from" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The two parties are opposing from different perspectives on the issue."
Alternatives: "are opposing each other" or "are in opposition to".
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In this respect, our data are opposing from the current dogma of increased APRIL production in malignancies, suggesting a possible new role of these two TNF-SF members in epithelial malignancies and provide additional elements of cell growth regulation of breast cancer.
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It was opposed from the get-go; Stewart Lee later called the ECF "an act of corporate cattle rustling familiar from 30 years of government sell-offs".
Fourth, we should have acted much quicker to create mechanisms to help Liberal Democrat ministers identify and insist they prevent policy proposals outside of the coalition agreement, to which the Lib Dems were opposed, from being implemented.
According to Pettyfer, Tatum was opposed from the onset to casting him in the film, which is loosely based on Tatum's own experiences as a stripper in Florida before his acting career took off.
The views common to Quine and the hermeneutic tradition were opposed from the 1950s by developments in theoretical linguistics, particularly the "cognitive revolution" inaugurated by the American linguist Noam Chomsky (born 1928) in his work Syntactic Structures (1957).
Plans for a 'super-dairy' are being opposed from within the farming industry, which fears the consequences of the 8,100 cow farm being given the go-ahead by the local authority.
I was opposed from the start for the same reasons as so many others in Britain were, but I had my own reasons too – having experienced things so close up.
On the Iraq war, some of his rivals have disputed his claim to have been opposed from the outset, but a friend of his confirms to me categorically that this was his position in 2003.
Any and all religious institutions must be opposed from influencing laws or stifling freedoms.
She said: "We are different from Balcombe in that we are opposing it from the start.
But in court papers, the bishop's lawyer is opposing lawsuits from at least three victims and is accusing the youngsters themselves or their parents of being partly to blame for what happened.
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