Sentence examples for to be opposing from inspiring English sources

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"That means I'm going to be opposing it.

"I don't think anybody's going to be opposing it," Mr. Spinola said.

Over matters of democracy, liberty and tolerance, this Government appears to be opposing the very ideals it says we share.

But the more important finding for us was that quality and equity didn't seem to be opposing policy objectives.

The move means that any worker who abstains in a strike vote or forgets to return their ballot paper will effectively be deemed to be opposing the move.

In The Beach (2000), she played an authoritarian matriarch of the supposedly alternative society, reproducing brilliantly the pathology of the society her character is supposed to be opposing.

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Only the chancellor seemed to be opposed.

Labour used to be opposed to patronage.

The business lobby continues to be opposed to the legislation.

"And then they are going to be opposed to it".

Nationalism and eurocentrism do need to be opposed.

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