Sentence examples for mutual opposition from inspiring English sources

"mutual opposition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a situation where two or more things are in conflict with each other. Some examples of when you could use "mutual opposition" in a sentence are: - "The two political parties were in a state of mutual opposition, constantly debating and disagreeing on key issues." - "The siblings were always in mutual opposition, constantly arguing and competing for their parents' attention." - "The two companies were in mutual opposition in the market, battling for customers and dominance." - "The new policy faced mutual opposition from both employees and management, causing tension within the company."

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That is a myth – mutual distrust and mutual opposition to each other's role in the region will see to it that any rapprochement will be gradual and limited.

Given the way that tribalism intersects with class alliances and political identities, social relationships exist in Libya among people who in a larger society would probably be kept apart by mutual opposition.

The contrasting term is sōtai, which indicates "relativity" in the literal sense of "mutual opposition".

When they melt into one another as far as their mutual opposition permits, they reach what Herbart calls the "fusion point [Verschmelzungspunkt]" (Weiss 1928: 82).

He thought it possible and desirable to set up schemata accounting for the different classes of phonemes (Buchstabenlaute) found in the world's languages, and the different relationships into which these may enter according to their affinities (Verwandtschaft) or their mutual opposition ('in Verschiedenheit einander gegenüberstellen' GS Vol 7, 69).

This has partly to do with US policy towards Tehran, but a lot to do with fierce Sunni objections, even though they are in the unusual position of finding common ground with Iran in their mutual opposition to the virulently anti-Shia IS.

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Although it warned against "delaying tactics" and expressed hope that a transitional government would be established "within the coming months," it set no firm deadline for creating such a government by "mutual consent" of opposition members and Syrian government representatives.

The effort is an attempt to overcome opposition by mutual funds to a rule proposed by the Securities and Exchange Commission on Sept. 20.

This is a way of further specifying the relation between local coherence and global incoherence, which are not only synonymous, but also irrevocably opposed, and indeed identical only by means of their opposition and mutual exclusivity.

But Foreign Secretary William Hague said the venue for discussions was not the issue, but how "we bring about a transitional government in Syria, formed from government and opposition by mutual consent".

Whatever the path forward, regulators are likely to face determined opposition from the mutual fund industry and companies like Federated Investors, which gets nearly half its revenue from money market funds.

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