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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121) The arena of politics is where contestants clash like opposing teams, and we remain on the sidelines watching.
122) Clinton supporters joke about how nice it would have been had Buchanan been the opposing nominee.
123) Lord Atkin, in one of the century's most powerful dissents, adopted the opposing view.
124) My second reason for opposing the amendment spans economics and politics.
125) Atheism is not anti-God but is strongly opposing any religion that creates the existence of God and use it to corrupt and control the human mind. The atheists reject the existence of God. God does not exist – but they are not necessarily irreligious. They can be believers of any spiritual belief that is not God- based. They are just as ethical and moral as religious believers. Dr T.P.Chia
126) It also passed an emergency resolution opposing federal anti-affirmative action legislation.
127) Some made statements about the situation, with speakers alternating between those opposing Gingrich and those supporting him.
128) Lockhart said Dole had a history of opposing educational programs during his tenure in Congress.
129) Protesters must only use lawful methods of opposing the government.
129) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
130) An action group opposing the move for Paisley Grammar school has now been set up.
131) Instead of standing idly by or opposing change, the union should become actively involved in making change happen.
132) Mandela was in prison for over 25 years for opposing apartheid in South Africa.
133) These opposing views should be brought together in a paragraph or essay.
134) So far any opposing and neutral fans haven't caused a rumpus or complained.
135) The experts have opposing views to balance the debate, organizers said.
136) Being pro-life requires more than opposing abortion; it means taking a stance against all which stifles life and personhood.
137) I have pointed out two opposing schools of mathematical philosophy, siding strongly with the Platonist rather than the formalist view.
138) The background of liberal philosophy shapes the opposing interpretations of the modern law of contract presented in recent books and articles.
139) It is evident from the above profile that baseball spectator disorder tends not to involve fighting between opposing groups of disorder.
140) How can the opposing minority be both free and subject to laws to which they have not consented?
141) The second and opposing view treats political events as the result of forces inherent in human nature.
142) The simple and rapid discharging of these pieces makes terrible havoc in the opposing ranks.
143) I knew that the moment the great governing spirit strikes the blow to divide all humanity into just two opposing factions, I would be on the side of the common people. Che Guevara
144) Of course, newspapers have a vested interest in opposing VAT on the written word.
145) Some doctors and students read a statement of protest opposing the use of a public hall to conduct the meeting.
146) Too often New Labour appeases and buys off opposing forces: this third-way strategy makes few friends or permanent changes.
147) With a child on each opposing team, Dad was faced with a dilemma: which supporters should he sit with?
148) B'Tselem has issued a policy paper opposing the reintroduction of physical interrogation techniques.
149) In its final form, it contained some half dozen suites of rooms in two wings opposing each other across a central court.
150) The bipolar world of the 1980s, where two opposing countries held all the power, disappeared very quickly.
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