Sentence examples for separate opposition from inspiring English sources

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Official Catholic teaching on homosexuality, much like the rabbinic norm in Orthodox Judaism, tries to separate opposition to sexual behavior from acceptance of individual homosexuals.

Eight of the signatories of the motion were among the 100 Tory MPs who earlier this year signed an open letter urging Cameron to stop supporting onshore wind farms, something that should help separate opposition to wind power on planning grounds from wider support for (or opposition to) clean energy and the green agenda.

The Syrian opposition is badly divided -- Secretary Panetta pointed to some 100 separate opposition groups -- and liberal-minded humanitarians may lose out to tough-minded soldiers after a long, wearing struggle in which visions of revenge supplant those of sugar-plums in most people's heads.

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But he said he felt he had to separate his opposition from the amendment from his support for Mr. Bush.

One of the crucial American tasks in those cities is to separate Syrian opposition groups that the United States has supported and groups like the Nusra Front, a Qaeda affiliate that now calls itself the Levant Conquest Front.

A gulf still separates the opposition in exile and at home, and rivalries and ideological disputes compromise their work.

Simply, deconstruction is a criticism of Platonism, which is defined by the belief that existence is structured in terms of oppositions (separate substances or forms) and that the oppositions are hierarchical, with one side of the opposition being more valuable than the other.

In 1651 Coddington obtained a patent from Parliament establishing Aquidneck as a separate colony, but opposition from his own followers as well as from Roger Williams caused Parliament to annul the grant the next year.

In a separate incident, Syrian opposition activists said a missile struck a children's hospital in the rebel-held town of Azaz, near the Turkish border, killing 10 people and wounding more than 30.

A body composed of other and smaller bodies, separated and in opposition to one another, which oppress and despise each other and are in a continuous state of war…Modern Spain can be considered a monstrous Republic of little republics which confront each other because the particular interest of each is in contradiction with the general interest.

But the ministry issued a separate statement expressing "resolute opposition" to the decision on solar panels.

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