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I can't understand why you would be against that.
GW: It's never came up but I'll say this, I don't think I would be against that.
"If a Christian church was preaching the same thing [isolationism], I would be against that too," he says.
But asked whether the government should require safe rooms in homes, he said, "Most homebuilders would be against that because we think the market ought to drive what people are putting in the houses, not the government".
Who would be against that?" James McHugh, a lawyer, described the move to change the concert's name as "a form of religious discrimination at best, religious bigotry at worst".
The fact that his "Joy of the Gospel" contains few doctrinal changes does not mean, according to Tornielli, they may not be coming: "Given the things he has said about decentralization, it would be against that spirit of collegiality for him to announce major changes in doctrine all by himself.
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Who'd be against that?
It's hard to imagine that the civil rights leader who championed the labor cause would be against legislation that would be in the best interest of workers and restore the rule of law.
Butcher's men defeated the Pittodrie side on the last two occasions so it never looked too promising that it would be against the Highlanders that Aberdeen would get their first home league win since the opening day of the season.
I wouldn't be against that.
Emmet McConomy said he would be against any suggestions that the Police Service of Northern Ireland could take over some of the historical investigations.
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