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"The chancellor's path is extremely contentious, with the public plainly opposed because it is unclear what limit there is to how far Germany has to jump in to cover Greece's debt," said Werner J. Patzelt, a political scientist at Technical University in Dresden.
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As opposed, he plainly meant, to Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was born in 1890.
It's worth noting that basically from the moment Pai took over, the 2015 rules he opposed so strenuously were plainly not going to be enforced.
Why would anyone be opposed to firmer gun control, or, to put it more plainly, laws that would make it more difficult for mass murders to occur?
The table below shows how one region, sub-Saharan Africa, is doing so far (measured against a smaller set of quantitative, as opposed to qualitative, targets).Plainly, it is doing very badly.
She opposed.
Legislation plainly in the public interest, whether about equal pay or environmental protection or educational and economic opportunity, is routinely dismissed because those measures will be opposed by corporate interests or plutocrats.
Opposed Charter.
If it is to be an offence to oppose government policy, let this be said plainly.
When Ronald Reagan provoked controversy by opposing the Law of the Sea Treaty, for example, he did so because he considered it contrary to American interests, and he said this plainly.
Republicans oppose.
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