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Chalabi, like many Iraqi exiles living in Jordan, had indeed opposed Saddam openly.

But he made clear he had indeed opposed the apology issued by the Polish president in 2001, because it would be a one-side admission of guilt – something he had denied to this paper that he had ever said.

There are many people, military thinkers, who are very concerned and indeed opposed to Trident because they don't see it as part of modern security or defence, because they don't see any situation in which Trident would become an option you would think about using".

This content-free tautology (as opposed to all those tautologies that are chock-full of content, and I am indeed opposed to them) raises every hackle that I have, and sometimes I have to borrow hackles from my local hackle bank to raise enough hackles.

This finding is in line with the fact that several line managers indeed opposed the change process, and might have actively shielded their employees from the changes.

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Mr. Arafat's remarks today represented a rare public assertion that he indeed opposes shooting at Israelis, or at least some of it.

As home secretary, he largely managed to keep Thatcherism out of the Home Office, which was a remarkable achievement, but everywhere else he did little for the causes he favoured - occasionally, indeed, opposing them.

Though the governor was not backed by the DPJ and indeed opposes any agreement between Japan and America that would relocate a giant marine base within Okinawa, the government hopes his victory will make it easier to persuade Okinawans that the move should go ahead.These are flimsy grounds for optimism, though.

But Mr. McKeon, who often takes pains to stress the unity of the two elected leaders, also said this week that Mr. Pataki had not considered the toll issue, the very same day the governor told a newspaper editorial board that he did indeed oppose tolls, and the day after Mr. Pataki reiterated his opposition publicly.

Hutcheson and Hume did indeed oppose the moral 'rationalists,' arguing that there is no independent quality in actions or persons to which emotions are sensitive.

The upshot, as noted above, is that everyone seems to have an absolute obligation to obey the laws of whoever is in authority; for even if the ruler "proceeds contrary to law … subjects may indeed oppose this injustice by complaints … but not by resistance" (1991, p. 130, emphasis in original; also pp. 176 77).

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