Similar words: supposing, opposition, imposing, oppose, opposed, opposable, be opposed to, supposition. Meaning: [ə'pəʊz] adj. 1. characterized by active hostility 2. in opposition to (a policy or attitude etc.).
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61) Did opposing views find compromise in final report?
62) Michigan's complex offense has kept opposing teams guessing.
63) Among Republicans opposing the amendment are Texas Sens.
64) The opposing lobby rejected that argument.
65) Opposing players really had to watch their step....
66) But the head of a coalition opposing the bill said laws already on the books outlaw electronic pirating.
67) The spectre of quotas was the reason that businessmen gave for opposing the civil-rights bill the president vetoed last October.
68) There are disagreements between councillors of the same party just as there are disagreements between those of opposing parties.
69) Even the slightest interface aspect could trigger a heated debate,(http://sentencedict.com/opposing.html) with adherents of opposing solutions arguing with near-Jesuitical intensity.
70) But it represents a compromise between opposing or contradictory interests not untypical of media policy.
71) It could be distinguished from an opposing process, which produces a non-material consciousness.
72) And two councils are to spend money opposing the National Grid plans at a public inquiry.
73) The game had been brutal, the aggression often boiling over into mini-battles on the pitch between opposing players.
74) His office has filed a brief opposing the measure, which the Clinton administration has also opposed in court.
75) It's not like opposing nuclear reactors or toxic waste dumps, each one of which poses new risks to new areas.
76) The slightly later and opposing tradition is that of the lexicographer as the objective observer and recorder of language.
77) All of these qualities, when duly accounted for[sentencedict.com], amounted to a virtual condition of stalemate between the opposing forces.
78) The amendment is opposition for the sake of opposing, but of course the Labour party has opposed every privatising Bill.
79) There must be a metre gap between players of opposing teams in the lineout.
80) In theory, both are as one in opposing water passing from public ownership and control.
81) Opposing lines - the cross A vertical line is highly energetic in its defiance of gravity.
82) By opposing even a moderate ban on assault weapons, the gun lobby has overplayed its hand.
83) But those who choose violence set themselves on the opposing side from democracy.
84) He had no ear for differences, no time for the opposing view, valiant in his deafness to contradiction.
85) In the meantime, the two opposing counsels continue to play a role that is unusually public.
86) The opposing flags were in places thrust against each other, and muskets were fired with muzzle against muzzle.
87) The events upon which the play is based suggest an interesting examination of the forces opposing happiness in marriage.
88) And Dole is on record opposing the Medicare concept from its inception.
89) Russia and the U.S. have opposing views on arms sales to the region.
90) There are no opposing benches or party whips but unofficial groups like the Anglo-Catholics or Evangelicals meet over lunch to decide tactics.
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