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They see their job, however quixotically, as providing an opposing viewpoint to the grand European plan.

I am writing to offer an opposing viewpoint on Susan L. Roth's wonderful children's book "It's a Dog's New York," which was reviewed by Beth Gutcheon (May 19).

Although one or two parents did proudly wave the flag of the parent who takes a young child everywhere (thank you, At Heart, for offering an opposing viewpoint and taking plenty of heat), most of us thought Ali should not have asked at all (or should have been very ready to take no for an answer).

At the public hearings at City Hall to debate the issue, last October, the Council chamber was packed with mostly nonwhite citizens carrying professionally made signs ("Democrats for Choices," "Hear Our Voices, Give Us Choices") that, on first glance, could have been taken for expressing an opposing viewpoint.

Whereas now the court only hears the government's side of any argument, the president wants to see an opposing viewpoint represented.Mr Obama also said he would work with Congress to create safeguards against abuse of Section 215 of the Patriot Act, which allows the National Security Agency NSAA) to collect data about Americans' phone calls.

Derrida's appropriation of Kant's idea of radical evil has led certain commentators to stress a kind of fundamental atheism in Derrida despite the fact that he seems very interested in religion and faith (see Hägglund, 2008, pp. 112-113; for an opposing viewpoint, see Caputo, 1999, p. 312).

The utility of homework, particularly for younger children, is often a hotly debated topic outside of academia (e.g., Shumaker, 2016; but see Jones (2016) for an opposing viewpoint and Cooper (1989) for the original research the blog posts were based on).

Read an opposing viewpoint by K.A. Taipale.

Adopt the mindset that expressing an opposing viewpoint fosters innovation, creativity, and insight -- not necessarily conflict.

The intimidation used to destroy an individual's reputation, job, and livelihood if they voice an opposing viewpoint.

The result is that the public never hears an opposing viewpoint; indeed, it has no idea that one even exists.

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