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was dissenting
verb
To disagree; to withhold assent. Construed with from (or, formerly, to).
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The decision Justice Scalia was dissenting from, Lawrence v. Texas, struck down a Texas law that had made gay sex a crime.
The first was the Theological Repository (1770 73; 1784–88), whose driving force was Dissenting theologian, clergyman, and scientist Joseph Priestley.
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There were dissenting voices.
Still, there are dissenting voices.
True, her most important opinions were dissenting ones.
Unsurprisingly, there are dissenting voices in the City.
But while he's dissenting, he's not much of a disruption.
However there are dissenting voices in the US.
There were dissenting voices, too.
But there are dissenting voices to this system.
But there was dissent from the beginning.
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