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is opposing
verb
To attempt to stop the progression of; to resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, etc.; to contend against; to confront; to resist; to withstand.
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The state is opposing the suit.
Predictably, the private sector is opposing such "socialism".
Labour is opposing the change and the lack of scrutiny.
Delta is opposing the offer and wants to remain independent.
The Japanese public is opposing a second tax rise more vociferously than the first.
A civil-society movement in Morocco is opposing official bans on eating in public during Ramadan.
Clegg is opposing him because he would be the wrong candidate?
Berkeley is opposing the new guidelines, as is San Francisco, Oakland, Emeryville and several other cities.
Together with some smaller measures in the same bill, Labor is opposing $2.9bn in savings.
Canada is opposing our efforts to bring relief to our people.
Now Mr. Gore is opposing the son of President George Bush, who was defeated in 1992.
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