Sentence examples for has recently opposed from inspiring English sources

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She has recently opposed the trend among university societies for censoring feminists who have the "wrong" opinions on sex-work and gender.

The reason David Cameron made his definitive pledge to oppose a third runway and the reason every major political party has recently opposed it is that airport noise is extraordinarily unpopular, affects people across dozens of constituencies and pledges to halt it can turn elections.

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The view that alternative consumption practices (i.e., informal and/or second-hand modes of goods acquisition) are used by disadvantaged urban consumers out of economic necessity has been recently opposed by cultural theorists who instead view participation in such practices as more a matter of choice.

The statement called for the creation of a government bureau that would use "real-world data about labor markets and demographics" to fashion a guest worker program — an idea that the Chamber had until recently opposed.

Also, the introduction of LDPC codes in 4G systems has recently been proposed, as opposed to Turbo codes adopted in 3G.

Russia, which has been Mr. Assad's most powerful foreign backer, has repeatedly opposed outside intervention in the Syrian conflict but has recently suggested it is not opposed to new leadership in Syria, its most important ally in the Middle East.

That should continue against a Vikings defense that has recently struggled to contain opposing backs.

It was a welcome scene in a building that has recently had overwhelming numbers of opposing fans.

The NRA, which has for many years opposed such reforms, has recently swung behind the measures.

In case short-term perceptual history and long-term perceptual history are opposed (because perception has recently switched after prolonged stabilization), the long-term influence recovers after the effect of the latest percept has worn off, indicating independence between time scales.

"I'm going to vote for someone who has been a resident of New York State as opposed to someone who has recently moved into the state".

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