Sentence examples for points of opposing from inspiring English sources

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This study presents a modelling method to generate individual occlusal surfaces utilizing the coupler points of opposing teeth as tracked from his/her chewing movements.

We have previously reported that some XEs also elicit responses differentially in pituitary cells (Bulayeva and Watson 2004; Wozniak et al. 2005), activating multiple temporally regulated kinase pathways that undoubtedly interact with one another, causing potential points of opposing or mis-regulation.

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"I believe it enhances economic efficiency [but] I'm now almost at the point of opposing privatisation because it's been done to boost proceeds, it's been done to boost asset sales, and I think it's severely damaging our economy".

But the point of opposing abortion is, of course, to remind women that they're a little bit lesser.

The Rams running back has been the focal point of opposing defenses that have prevented him from breaking out.

They are so outraged by Bush that they make the point of opposing any decision that Bush made regardless of the merits and without giving those decisions an objective review.

He points to his record of opposing John Jay LaValle, the current supervisor, who is not running again.

Constrict that flow too much and you deprive the President of opposing points of view; increase it too much and you drown him in extraneous detail and force him to arbitrate disputes better settled at a lower level.

It's hard to think of any administration that has been as brutally dismissive of opposing points of view as this one has been, whether the issue is tax cuts or international treaties or planning for postwar Iraq.

Six east European countries – Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania and Romania – signed a joint demand that Europe's new "Stockholm Programme" include not only sentiments of double genocide regarding the second world war, but also a demand for effective criminalisation of opposing points of view.

However, a core principle of the First Amendment's guarantee of free speech is the ventilation and airing of opposing points of view.

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