Sentence examples for such as opposing from inspiring English sources

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Mrs. Schlafly, who died on Monday at 92, worked to derail the Equal Rights Amendment, among other her other longstanding causes, such as opposing communism and abortion.

Conservative Catholics and evangelicals work very closely together on things such as opposing gay marriage and advocating for Christian refugees from the Middle East.

Activists raise alarm about eroded shorelines and wildlife protection, and communities increasingly impose limits on sand mining and exports, such as opposing public funding to restore beaches that limit public access.

Churchill was a great but flawed man (think of his more unpleasant traits, such as opposing votes for women, or colonialist jingoism, or a reported desire to machine-gun striking miners).

He reels off a litany of big judgments that he thinks the Tories have got wrong (such as opposing the nationalisation of Northern Rock in 2008 and opposing the government's fiscal stimulus).

Cruz won loud cheers as he challenged would-be rivals to "show me where you stood up and fought" for conservative priorities such as opposing abortion and same-sex marriage, endorsing religious rights and battling President Barack Obama's healthcare reforms.

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Montero, Valdés, and Chaviano shared a common preference for sexual themes as such (as opposed to "gender issues").

Phocion never allowed himself from any feeling of personal hostility to do hurt to any fellow-citizen, nor, indeed, reputed any man his enemy, except so far as he could not but contend sharply with such as opposed the measures he urged for the public good; in which argument he was, indeed, a rude, obstinate, and uncompromising adversary.

I'm intrigued by your experience of living atop -- or beside, rather -- the Thames; do you find that living in a boat, as such, as opposed to any regular room with a view of the Thames, makes a particular difference to your process?

There have been a number of influential critiques of conventionalist promissory theory as such, as opposed to the particular versions offered by Rawls.

With some degree of plausibility, it may be urged that abstract singular terms denote mere abstractions that strictly speaking, there is no such object as, say, refinement or viscosity as such, as opposed to Peter's refinement, Paul's refinement, the viscosity of this or that particular substance, the triangularity of a certain piece of wood; and so forth.

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