Sentence examples for opposed too from inspiring English sources

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He said he normally opposed too much government regulation.

It is one thing to wonder about the value of nuclear energy — I was mostly opposed, too, until I saw Robert Stone's compelling documentary, "Pandora's Promise".

Such arrangements were allowed by the province's 1991 Arbitration Act and could carry the force of law.The proposal caused an instant backlash, right across the religious and political spectrum; many Muslim groups were opposed too.

Democrats in general were opposed, too, but only by 54percentto41percentcent, and the public was about evenly split, with 47 percent in favor and 46percentt against.

Some women were opposed, too, because they said that driving remains such a social lightning rod and that raising the issue is likely to set back efforts to gain more fundamental freedoms like voting or ending the legal guardianship that allows Saudi men to control virtually every aspect of women's lives.

It is one thing to wonder about the value of nuclear energy — I was mostly opposed, too, until I saw Robert Stone's compelling documentary, "Pandora's Promise.'' But to label Hansen (whom my colleague Elizabeth Kolbert has Profiled for this magazine) or Caldeira as denialists is absurd.

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Sceptics suspected that he had backtracked following objections from a nervous accounting profession and from Republicans who oppose too much interference in corporate America.If this was not enough, Mr Pitt then railroaded through Mr Webster's appointment.

Republicans could yet score points by opposing "too big to fail" provisions, as Mike Barone suggests, but one has to wonder if Republicans possess the moxie to stand up to large corporate interests, even detested ones.

Germany's public sector Landesbanks, which have been vocal in opposing too-stringent requirements, have bolstered their reserves with government bailout money that might no longer qualify as core Tier 1 capital There is also debate about another number, the leverage ratio.

Today, Republicans have won back Wall Street's affections through their opposition to the Dodd-Frank regulation, while disingenuously trumpeting to the world that they oppose too-big-to-fail.

M.I.: I appreciate a natural look, as opposed to too made up.

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