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If less time is spent caregiving when more respite care is used and more time is spent caregiving if institutionalization is delayed, there could be opposing effects on a caregiver's ability to remain employed.
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Surely only an educational Luddite could be opposed to such a bold extension of parent power?
That would be a significant and useful development – but one which easily could be opposed by some within Whitehall.
I'd like to think you could be opposed to a chain without caring about who might eat there.
But some aspects could be opposed by television broadcast companies, which will be asked if they want to give up some of their spectrum for auction.
Hesitation and confusion among the French defenders meant that the invading troops were safely ashore before the landings could be opposed in any serious way.
For example, who could be opposed to those well-dressed students sitting at lunch counters trying to get a hamburger and a cup of coffee?
"I thought that it would be more dramatic to have her inheriting the job, because that way more people could be opposed to her," he said.
Hall's words were political interventions that changed the terms of the debate – about what Thatcherism meant and how it could be opposed; about race; about class; about culture.
The singer's petition to adopt a 4-year-old, Mercy James, from this southern African country could be opposed by some human rights groups, who were also critical of Madonna's adoption of her Malawian son, David Banda.
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