Sentence examples for to oppositions from inspiring English sources

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to oppositions

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The action of opposing or of being in conflict.

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Third, rightly or wrongly, the intervention in Libya inevitably sends a message to oppositions elsewhere – notably in Syria – that they are not worth helping.

Hughes added: "He's a huge threat to oppositions' defences.

"I'd prefer to be out there helping them, being the senior batter who can go out there and hopefully carry England through sessions and be positive and take the attack to oppositions".

News on the latest developments in IP information from Japan includes new functionality in J-Plat Pat regarding access to oppositions and other case information and earlier patent documents (than 1992), news on trademark and design matters, and the latest status report is now available with data from 2015.

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To opposition manager Mauricio Pellegrino.

Statehouses fell to opposition governors.

Jane Lee Great Missenden, Bucks Labour appears resigned to opposition.

The government has responded heavy-handedly to opposition protests.

She was a heroine to opposition politicians in eastern Europe.

Labour was doomed to opposition in the 1980s.

His reaction to opposition has invariably been a violent one".

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