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Many believe that Ariel Sharon, Israel's prime minister, given his opposition to every peace treaty Israel has ever signed, is fanning the flames of unrest in an effort to delay indefinitely a return to negotiations.

Meeting privately with French Jews on Friday, the pope spoke vehemently about the church's opposition to "every form of anti-Semitism, which can never be theologically justified," according to a transcript of his remarks.

In explaining the decision to "mothball" the ranch, its chief executive, Peter Nicholas, said, "Unacceptable delays caused by continued opposition to every aspect of the master plan means we are unable to fund continued normal company operations".

It consists of the following elements: the false identification of liberal values with an oppressive West, and of political Islamism with an oppressed third world; an unreflective, unqualified opposition to every exercise of American power; a certain blindness regarding, or even tenderness toward, contemporary expressions of anti-Semitism.

Unfortunately, collective opposition to every new form of energy threatens the reliability and affordability of our electricity supply, especially in New York.

Therefore Park and Dowding advocated the tactic of sending small numbers of fighters to intercept every raid; providing opposition to every raid offered the chance of inflicting continued attrition on German formations while avoiding decisive damage to Fighter Command.

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The United States, in other words, should expect opposition to its every move in the international arena when it decides to act alone and stir the pot.

Hart said: "The government may have won the vote today, but what was clear from the debate was the huge opposition to almost every part of the bill.

He added: "The government may have won the vote today but what was clear from the debate was the huge opposition to almost every part of the bill.

The concept of the sacred in conservation tends to follow Emile Durkheim's (2002) definition, as that which is "set aside and forbidden" and in direct opposition to the profane and every-day.

He failed to mention his opposition to just about every Democratic proposal to alleviate poverty, his support for budget cuts that shred the safety net, and his own plans for making it even less robust.

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