Sentence examples for properly opposed from inspiring English sources

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To have properly opposed it people need to have understood that.

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However, former ministers Caroline Flint and Bob Ainsworth suggested last week that Labour needed a new leader by July in order to allow it to properly oppose the government.

Dunn argues in court documents that the limited timeline kept his attorneys from deposing nine possible witnesses that could have backed the former Burbank officer and would have enabled him to "properly oppose" the motion for summary judgment.

The development team has had success in getting older browsers to show you crossword grids properly, as opposed to just as black squares, but there is a limit as to what they can do with obsolescent software, especially when operated on older machines.

He talks of the need to fight terrorism properly, to oppose extremism, the need to tackle poverty and much else.Most telling and consistent, however, are his repeated assaults on elected politicians (in a long speech on January 15th he called the parliament, just behind him, "fake") and his lauding of the men in uniform and the judiciary.

But just as followers of Jesus claim (rightly, so it seems to me) that Christianity, properly understood, opposes slavery, most wars, and the wholesale slaughter of Jews and Muslims in the Holy Land, so, too, followers of Muhammad claim (rightly, so it seems to me) that Islam, properly understood, opposes radicalization, offensive warfare and terrorism.

It's a good place for a kid – being properly frightened as opposed to sitting back and watching something unfold sweetly.

It's no masterpiece, but it is a properly good, as opposed to merely competent, mass-market thriller, and that's impressive when you consider its self-published origins.

As Matthew DeLong wrote a couple of weeks ago, when Jeff Sessions said Mr Abdulmutallab should have been "properly interrogated" as opposed to arrested by FBI agents, read his rights, and interrogated, what he presumably meant was that he should have been treated the way we treated the inmates at Bagram and Guantanamo: locked up extra-legally and tortured.

He knew how much this middle-class audience of concert-goers – among the first properly public, as opposed to aristocratic, audiences for symphonic music in history – understood and appreciated his invention, his games of expectation and surprise, his effortless manipulation of genre, affect, and expressivity.

Driving adoption of this technology, then tying it to where citizens are engaging — for example right alongside content — is crucial to bringing about a better Congress where the will of the people can be properly heard, as opposed to the old lobbying trick of sending pages of black to the Congressional fax machines to kill the toner.

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