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As a society we energetically oppose sexual abuse; as individuals most of us shy away from investigating a relationship characterized by creepy kisses and inappropriate fondling.
There is a desire among many liberals to see the Democrats more energetically oppose the Bush Administration's domestic surveillance program, and its treatment of detainees at Guantánamo Bay and other U.S. facilities — to campaign, in short, against the Administration's perceived immorality as well as its mismanagement.
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"Second, it is energetically opposed".
He is also a star in the conservative constellation that energetically opposed the Clinton presidency on many fronts.
That is, the Pentagon felt it needed to understand how America had got itself into Vietnam, but Nixon energetically opposed giving that same information to the American public.
A similar ceremony drew many thousands of people before last year's march, as the Roman Catholic Church energetically opposed the security legislation as a threat to religious freedom.
At the League of Nations in Geneva in 1931, he so energetically opposed the formation of an Austro-German customs union that the Austrians had to disavow their signature to the agreement.
While most European states are members of the ICC, the US energetically opposes the world tribunal.
Everyone who spoke last night at St. Mark's energetically opposed it.
Citizens remain a crucial part of government; vocally and energetically supporting or opposing specific policies can sway elected officials.
During the 2010 Senate campaign, Rubio energetically courted the Tea Party, opposing any path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, and also the Dream Act.
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