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Voters abhor gas taxes and tollways, and local towns bitterly resist proposals to enlarge nearby freeways.
These are the people in power whoever is in office, and they will bitterly resist any attempt to redistribute their wealth and influence.
Most of the candidates and their handlers would, with some justification, bitterly resist this typecasting and narrowing of their appeal, but they are useful, nonetheless.
Traditional owners of the airwaves -- from radio and television station owners to companies like Motorola that provide special-purpose communications systems -- may bitterly resist giving up some of their existing spectrum or being subjected to potential interference from competing users.
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"That it was bitterly resisted.
It begins with ideas that were once bitterly resisted, but have since carried the day.
The reforms will almost certainly be bitterly resisted by unions and doctors' groups.
Meanwhile, the rural evictions that turn a "city" into an actual city are often bitterly resisted.
Khrushchev's desire to reduce conventional armaments in favour of nuclear missiles was bitterly resisted by the Soviet military.
Trade unions have bitterly resisted the reforms, branding them ideological and an assault on fundamental human rights.
He opposed vicious religious sectarianism while his vision of a multi-religious India was bitterly resisted by Hindu extremists.
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