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The fetish to oppose in a particular way, with particular words within a particular (flawed) narrative.
There is much to oppose in Boris's programme, but in this vital area he must be helped to succeed.
She accuses Mr. McDonald of having deceived the voters who elected him by changing his position on same-sex marriage, which he voted to oppose in the past.
He is the toast of the peaceniks for having proposed a way to avoid a war many of them will oppose in any circumstances.
Not only do many abortion opponents favor tough restrictions on the practice; they also oppose in vitro fertilization, some forms of contraception and stem-cell research.
As the 38 Degrees page puts it, "There's plenty to oppose in the digital economy bill, it gives the government the ability to disconnect millions.
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They oppose in-work benefit restrictions.
Gardner: And, of course, I oppose in-state tuition for illegal immigrants.
The anti-choice movement isn't just against abortion and birth control; many anti-choicers also oppose in-vitro fertilization and other fertility treatments.
And he's not the only one expressing fears of fellow passengers' rampant yammering on future flights -- two December polls showed Americans oppose in-flight calls by large margins: 59-30 and 48-19.
Opposed in court.
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