Sentence examples for genuinely opposed from inspiring English sources

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If Anthony is genuinely opposed to playing for the Nets — if his refusal to sign an extension is absolute — then Dolan is bidding against himself.

CHARLESTON, S.C. — Late in Thursday night's debate, Newt Gingrich yielded his time to Rick Santorum to address whether Mitt Romney genuinely opposed abortion rights.

At a time when I was naïve, I thought that the officials at the highest levels of government genuinely opposed corruption and that it was those on the lower levels who were not necessarily clean.

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I am opposing this because I genuinely oppose the disproportionate invasion of privacy that ICRs represent".

If, on the other hand, it genuinely opposes them, then it should order the Pakistan Air Force to shoot them down".

Later, when I saw for myself the ever-increasing assets of corrupt officials, when I saw that every level of government resists the reporting of assets of civil servants, and when I saw that the mass media has become more and more constrained in their reporting on corruption cases, I came to realize that no one in China's bureaucracy genuinely opposes corruption.

They didn't know enough about the House's bill, HR 3200, to genuinely oppose it.

These winding paths of formal interrogation, the humble discoveries and minor revelations are what lend the work its inquisitive and genuinely (as opposed to rhetorically) experimental character.

In the YouTube clip of it she looked genuinely stunned, as opposed to faux oh-my-God! actorly stunned, and admits that she found it incredibly gratifying.

The last time New Yorkers were genuinely afraid, as opposed to merely anxious, during the great crime wave of the sixties and mid-seventies, they responded in the same way: by constructing an elaborate, learn-it-by-heart geography of safe and unsafe enclaves, a map of safe rooms.

Swing voters itching to abandon President Obama can ascribe to Romney the genuinely held (as opposed to opportunistic) views they prefer, mixing a moderate position from one moment in Romney's past with a conservative one from another, arranging the candidate of their liking.

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