How To Use Opposition In A Sentence

  • The protest was held in opposition to government plans to dismiss 25,000 state employees in order to reduce fiscal spending by 42 percent.
  • He had accused three opposition members of corrupt practices.
  • U.S. network CNN for what it called biased reports on political unrest and on the alleged assault and torture earlier this month of opposition leaders, including Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the main ANC Daily News Briefing
  • But the two teaching modes have changed from opposition to complementation instead of a simple conversion.
  • It also provides a condensed primer to some of the issues at stake in American avant-garde cinema, which, partly because of its historical opposition to the dictates of commercial mainstream moviemaking and partly because it resists commodification unlike, say, abstract painting, oppositional cinema doesn't rack up big sales at Sotheby's, has been relegated to the status of museum pieces and festival marginalia. NYT > Home Page
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  • There's not much opposition to the scheme.
  • Most of the 12 who have been charged so far are current or former members of political parties currently in opposition. Times, Sunday Times
  • Political opposition is mounting, and there have been calls for demonstrations against the scheme. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally after 15 minutes of perseverance the team scored -- not to the liking of the opposition, who had been defending excellently.
  • The assembled opposition members, journalists and tourism industry heavies were slack-jawed.
  • In addition, the opposition will be allowed to publish a daily newspaper with a circulation of 500,000.
  • The Chancellor of the Exchequer appears to have carried the Cabinet in his opposition to such a step.
  • The opposition Congress Party won only 51 seats, two less than in 1998 and 12 less than its numbers prior to the assembly's dissolution in July.
  • The opposition boycotted and sabotaged an election in February which they would certainly have lost again. Times, Sunday Times
  • The opposition melted away after their leader died.
  • It is not clear what will happen if opposition parties decide to boycott the Parliament session again today.
  • The opposition coalition has accused the socialists of trying to stall the process. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was outright opposition to the plan.
  • Leicester were full of verve and energy and, basically, bewildered most of the opposition last season. Times, Sunday Times
  • And daft ideas and practices receive no opposition. Times, Sunday Times
  • The opposition formed a seven-party coalition and ejected the governing party from office for the first time since its formation in 1955.
  • Despite vehement opposition from his family, he quit school and became an actor.
  • You are chomping at the bit to tackle new opportunities as you know you've got what it takes to tackle all obstacles and crush your opposition. The Sun
  • Croi from time immemorial had been renowned for its devout and strict observance of papistic rites and ceremonies; the Counts of Nassau had gone over to the new sect -- sufficient reasons why Philip of Croi, Duke of Arschot, should prefer a party which placed him the most decidedly in opposition to the Prince of Orange. History of the Revolt of the Netherlands — Volume 02
  • It was partly the fragmentation of the opposition which helped to get the Republicans re-elected.
  • But it is hard to imagine him miscalculating that it could be done in the teeth of active opposition from the other political parties, the electorate, and a somewhat sullen defence force.
  • I was glad to meet Alan Savory, the opposition spokesman - a young, cool customer, dark and striking.
  • Obama would surely be careful in innovating his plan since the opposition will be attacking him even if he is successful. Times/CBS Poll: Iraq Still a Dividing Line - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • But, James, isn't the title indicative of "right" interpretation according to monotheistic understanding in opposition to Trinitarian understanding? and human moral development? Gratitude Mingled with Theological Concern
  • The Opposition was also anxious to embarrass the Government, and to trap it within its own latent inconsistencies.
  • That would give the government a much-needed handle on economic policy-making, which has been hamstrung by opposition obstructionism.
  • The major difference is that in Shakespeare the symbolic opposition between the world of sober morality and that of holiday freedom is normally made internal to the play.
  • Rachel Maddow mocked a Democratic senator on her Thursday show for what she called his "inexplicable" opposition to President Obama's jobs bill. Rachel Maddow Mocks Sen. Bob Casey's Opposition To Obama Jobs Plan (VIDEO)
  • Did the Conservatives win courtesy of the division of the opposition vote between Labour and the Liberal Democrats?
  • He said they were up against opposition from some people who were concerned at the damage done to the hillside.
  • Various rather crude attempts are being made to whip up opposition to such options.
  • A spokesman for the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party called the cabinet shuffle "a futile exercise which inspires none and in no way dispels the gloom shadowing" Mr. Singh's government, according to Press Trust of India. India Fires Environment Minister Who Held Up Projects
  • Efforts to add to the magazine an insert with news of the local congregations were greeted with consternation: the opposition was deemed to be far more dangerous that it really was.
  • The proposals met with violent opposition from the environmental lobby.
  • Then he was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder along with Oppositional Defiant Disorder, which co-occurs in about 40 percent of those diagnosed with ADHD.
  • Committed campaigning on progressive policies is a vehicle to unite people in opposition and for change.
  • Over there on the Opposition benches is a National Party that has no real purpose.
  • Lovers of the team and the game and unafraid of admiring the opposition.
  • Castro brooked no opposition to his régime, and many Cubans started to flee the island, first by the hundreds, then by the thousands.
  • The government faces implacable opposition on the issue of nuclear waste.
  • You normally have a chat with the opposition in the bar afterwards but none of them came in. The Sun
  • With opposition groups still voicing concerns about the March poll date, 16 of the 48 registered political parties boycotted the election.
  • He contends that ‘public pressure can awaken Congress to an opposition role.’
  • Where the Sumerian tale presents the deluge as the work of an intemperate overlord whose attitude to humanity is far from benevolent, whose might may not be right, and offers an ethical opposition to him in figure of a merciful intercessor, the Biblical tale ultimately sanctions the genocidal destruction of most of humanity by ascribing it to a God whose wisdom, justice and mercy are presented as unquestionable. Creative Control - Part 4
  • The opposition was in full cry in Parliament last night over the proposed changes to the education bill.
  • Opposition MPs were involved in heated exchanges with the prime minister.
  • Few people dared to declare their opposition to the regime.
  • They have a stadium full of passionate, vociferous supporters whose legendary backing often reduced opposition players from star performers to schoolboy trialists.
  • If the time expires then the ball passes over to the opposition, as it does if the team in possession commits a foul.
  • Because of opposition to a catenary system, the surface system uses busses powered by compressed natural gas.
  • The second conclusion we can draw is that Gray's opposition to the notion of historical moral progress poses no serious challenge to existential humanism.
  • I stand here today humbled works on antithesis, a putting of terms into opposition with each other, whereby stand, apart from connoting the witness stand and stealing some of its sincerity, erects an uprightness to contrast with the lowness of humbled, from the Latin humus, meaning earth. BREAKFAST WITH SOCRATES
  • The spearhead of opposition was the Board of Transportation.
  • ‘We will not wine and dine with murderers,’ said Biti, a 33-year-old lawyer who is the opposition's shadow foreign minister.
  • Questioning the legitimacy or constitutional propriety of an action by the executive is a useful device for the opposition.
  • He had an hour-long tirade using everything from Play-doh, livestock, loose leaf paper, a sword swallower, and a Ronald Reagan mannequin smoking a marijuana cigarette in opposition to Gaga. Bil Browning: Michael Steele Trying to Recruit Lady Gaga?
  • The party chairman accused the opposition of dirty tricks in their election campaign.
  • “We should work for redressal of public grievances instead of fighting with each other”, he said and called upon all legislators including opposition to work for fulfilling public demands and resolving their difficulties. Indian Kashmir Chief said,���I believe in pious political ethics,upright character & moral principle
  • While I enjoyed the news-less interlude, too many strikes will weary public patience and risk handing viewers and listeners to the opposition.
  • Having been reduced to penury, struggling to survive, they no longer serve as an effective political opposition.
  • He has accused opposition parties of hatching a plot to assassinate the Pope.
  • Leaked U. S. diplomatic cables show that the United States and Germany allegedly are developing together a spy satellite system despite strong opposition from countries such as France.
  • The sacerdotal role of the Christian laity, whose spiritual sacrifice and virtuous life makes a dwelling place for the Holy Spirit, is placed in complete opposition to the formal procedures of the Roman clergy.
  • Opposition parties and Turkey's western allies say the crackdown is targeting all critical voices. Times, Sunday Times
  • England stood forth as the centre of opposition against Philip, and under the unwilling leadership of Elizabeth entered on its epic period of heroism, was stimulated to that remarkable outburst of energy and intellect and power which we call the Elizabethan age. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
  • But an opposition leader does not need to be coherent or consistent; all he has to do is disrupt the government. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dutiable also met with opposition, and moreover it had a rival, customable; but Marshall wrote it into his historic decisions, and thus it took root. Chapter 2. The Beginnings of American. 3. New Words of English Material
  • Lemos resigned on March 25, allegedly in indignation at the failure of Barco to defend him against opposition charges.
  • Opposition groups fear violence, after weeks of military muscle-flexing from the government.
  • He had no executive experience—Washington was a former commander-in-chief and plantation owner; Jefferson was getting valuable training as chief wirepuller of an opposition party. America's First Dynasty
  • The next line is inharmonious in its sound, and mean in its conception; the opposition is obvious, and the word lash used absolutely, and without any modification, is gross and improper. Lives of the English Poets: Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, Pope
  • The Opposition front bench, and most of the other Opposition benches as well, would be occupied by the Conservatives.
  • They had arranged to meet in front of the library on the day war was declared, to voice their opposition to what they believed was an unjust and unnecessary conflict.
  • `The whole organization's riddled with sinister ginger groups out to undermine the opposition in any way possible. THE DEVIL'S DOOR
  • The authorities succeeded despite bitter opposition from teachers.
  • The opposition called a protest to demand the president's resignation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The country's only public defender of animals, Mr. Goetschel is a vegetarian who has no pets and avoids taking medication because of his opposition to research on lab animals.
  • They should be at the forefront of the opposition to diquat use. The Daily News Tribune Homepage RSS
  • And the Government has lashed out at the Opposition for airing the criticisms, accusing them of trying to score cheap political points.
  • Although there was stout opposition, the king's men stormed the town and history records that they used the alleyways to reach the town centre where there was some stiff fighting.
  • The fiercest opposition she faced came from battling a runny nose that left her sounding full of cold. The Sun
  • Newsweek's editor was targeted this spring by an internet campaign that used surreptitiously recorded footage showing him, as well as opposition politicians, in compromising situations. Publisher Shuts Russian Weekly
  • Swimming in lane four is the weapon of mass destruction that donkey-licked the opposition in the 2011 World Championships.
  • A strong opposition is vital to a healthy democracy.
  • Its chairmanship is a coveted position usually given to a senior opposition politician. Times, Sunday Times
  • The party won the support of the right-wing opposition and more than 100 000 people, but failed in getting the support of its two coalition partners, who claimed that the idea contradicted the constitution and would have resulted in having two National Assemblies overlapping each other - the old one with a few weeks left of its term and the new one. SofiaEcho RSS feed
  • An influential government advisory panel yesterday recommended an end to long-standing opposition to manned space flight. Times, Sunday Times
  • And these same Labour members have the nerve to criticise Mr Smith for offering weak opposition to the Government!
  • The Opposition effectively have a veto on constitutional reform.
  • The reference to text messages provoked hilarity on the opposition benches. Times, Sunday Times
  • The opposition had no chance to speak to the public via the state-controlled media, which totally dominates the market.
  • Despite local opposition, the plans for the new supermarket have been cleared by the council.
  • Objections in parliament In parliament, the leader of the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, Sushma Swaraj, raised objections to the Bill because the prime minister is excluded from its ambit. India Considers Anti-Corruption Bill Amid Calls for Tougher Law
  • Considering the strength of the opposition, we did very well to score two goals.
  • This proves, according to Ezra, that conservative and Republican opposition to the current iteration of the individual mandate is just legal pettifoggery and political opportunism. Give me liberty or give me health care
  • He felt the students had been victimized because they'd voiced opposition to the government.
  • The memos also show how officials were given deadlines of less than 24 hours to produce reports designed to help ministers attack opposition plans. Times, Sunday Times
  • In both countries opposition has increased compared to a similar survey last year.
  • Imperialist aggression has met with strong opposition from the people throughout the world.
  • But the opposition striker might blaze it over the bar without your keeper having to dive the wrong way. Times, Sunday Times
  • To you, I'm an atheist. To God, I'm the loyal opposition. Woody Allen 
  • American adventurism is primarily responsible for creating most of the terrorist organizations in the world, who rise up in opposition to US hegemony. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Before We Argue – Lets See If We Are Living In The Same Universe
  • Too many students left the teach-in feeling intimidated not by the overwhelming opposition to the war, but to the way an academic forum became a fervid presentation of an exclusive viewpoint.
  • Opposition leaders accused the government of orchestrating the 2003 coup as a pretext for purging the military and cracking down on political opponents.
  • The election commission reached an impasse on the day of the vote Thursday after the opposition, backed by international observers, demanded that votes be sent from individual polling stations by a satellite-based system believed to be tamperproof. Dictator's Son Winner of Togo Election
  • Clashes between police and opposition protesters in Zanzibar over disputed elections have led to an unconfirmed death toll of 37.
  • When, as the newest member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Webb praised those military men "of moral conscience" whom the Bush administration had "demeaned" and "destroyed" for their opposition to the war, Newbold was among those he had in mind. The Night of the Generals
  • The Bloc Quebecois got the nod as official opposition with 54 seats, and Reform followed closely with 52.
  • Mass opposition to a war against a dictator who models himself on Stalin is being led by a man who is nostalgic for Stalin.
  • The guy won't rest - he can't rest - until he's fairly well convinced that he has outworked the opposition.
  • Opposition fighters claimed to be in control of almost all of the capital barely 24 hours after they entered the city. Times, Sunday Times
  • He made the remarks in a bid to counter the opposition's doubts that the use of the money has not been transparent, the report said.
  • & odq; I had noticed that she was much changed, & cdq; Mr. Wentworth declared, in a tone whose unexpressive, unimpassioned quality appeared to Felix to reveal a profundity of opposition. & odq; It may be that she is only becoming what you call a charming woman. &cdq; The Europeans
  • They have got into the habit of losing series against front-rank opposition and urgently need a win. Times, Sunday Times
  • The opposition criticized the government's ramshackle economic policies.
  • The opposition leader has been taken into protective custody.
  • In 1937 the historian Meyer Schapiro, writing first in Marxist Quarterly, analysed the opposition of realist and abstract art.
  • In November 1926, all rival political parties and opposition newspapers were banned in Italy.
  • In practice, the forced resettlement of rural populations into ujamaa villages was met with great local opposition, and Tanzanian socialism has largely proven to be an economic failure.
  • In opposition to a modern, well equiped army of oppressors. Think Progress » ThinkFast: March 16, 2010
  • Opposition groups dismissed the constitutional changes as a device to gain Western aid and approval at a time of economic crisis.
  • She said she had no doubt that it was because of his leadership that the Progressive Federal Party became the official opposition in 1977. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • any effective opposition to a totalitarian regime must be secretive and cellular
  • The administration has been steadily rowing back from its early opposition to his attendance in London.
  • Opposition leaders this week implored the president to break the deadlock.
  • Most people continue to make the mistake that the Democrats are an opposition party when in fact they are best understood as junior partners in a ruling coalition.
  • The senate is the opposition's counterweight to the new president.
  • Questioning the legitimacy or constitutional propriety of an action by the executive is a useful device for the opposition.
  • He says the opposition will radicalize its demands if these conditions aren't met.
  • The democratic pretences of the opposition have always been threadbare.
  • As far as events on-field go, you will know that our top-secret plan of attempting to lull the opposition into a false sense of security by performing abysmally in the pool games almost came off.
  • She was such a clever player that she always ate up the opposition.
  • In recent years, he has clung to power as the country's economy spiraled downward and political opposition to his government has grown.
  • You have the picture of a party that is rudderless and adrift, with no clear-cut strategies of providing principled opposition on issues.
  • The bodies of Tyrant Swellfoot and his subjects schematize the play's oppositions between empowerment and disempowerment, or possession and lack, and the play's registration of political relationships at the site of the bodya recurring trope throughout Shelley's worksfinds form in the oppositional pair of erection/emaciation. Shelley
  • Governments, enjoying the full powers of a sovereign Parliament, usually have a different vantage point from the opposition parties.
  • However, at that time, the definite opposition of the United States already had arisen, inasmuch as for some time back it had dreamed of the idea of annexing Cuba to its territory at some point. 100TH ANNIV.- DEATH OF MAJ LOYNAZ DURING WAR
  • She empowered him to tell them, that whatever blame she might throw on Mary's conduct, any opposition to their sovereign was totally unjustifiable, and incompatible with all order and good government: that it belonged not to them to reform, much less to punish, the maleadministration of their prince; and the only arms which subjects could in any case lawfully employ against the supreme authority, were entreaties, counsels, and representations: that if these expedients failed, they were next to appeal by their prayers to The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. From Elizabeth to James I.
  • Opposition groups said that any such levy would damage the tourism economy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tweak the options slightly depending on opposition and quality of your team.
  • Native groups opposed to the plan hope her opposition will help to finally kibosh the project.
  • The demonstration was in opposition to government plans to levy a new tax on those employing guest workers as domestics, and to cut the minimum wages of maids.
  • A run out means an absolute gift to the opposition.
  • There will doubtless be continued and determined opposition to the scheme, while a change of government in 2015 could lead to a change in policy. Times, Sunday Times
  • When he draws attention to something about the opposition, you then see it on the pitch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most important for our day is the almost universal support among economists for free trade and opposition to tariffs and import quotas.
  • Genuine opposition parties have been subjected to dirty tricks ahead of the election. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many local councils have been slow to establish more suitable sites - often because of fierce opposition from local people.
  • The inactivity of the opposition movements currently in China is only a superficial phenomenon.
  • One recent poll put the PdL just 2.5 percentage points ahead of the biggest opposition group, the Democratic Party.
  • The opposition is closed down by capture, arrest, and prison.
  • Opposition Members want us to forbid the use of that personal allowance, if only in part, for a particular purpose.
  • In these heady days of professionalism, enjoying your sport and respecting your opposition are all too rare.
  • It was Pat Buchanan who first used the term cultural war to assure the religiously inclined that the opposition - liberals and Democrats - are evil: There is a religious war going on in our country for the soul of America. Bush is on a Mission from God
  • The newspaper has become the official mouthpiece of the opposition party.
  • The government found itself confronted by massive opposition.
  • Political opposition by Republicans in Congress delayed the project, however, and Triana lost its slot in the shuttle schedule.
  • Instead of writing in opposition to your nemesis, write in favor of your cause; instead of calling the boneheaded author's integrity into question, extol the virtues of those who oppose that person; instead of pointing out flaws in the author's logic, create a flawless argument of your own. Edward Muzio: The Power of Shutting Up in the Internet Age
  • The government was defeated in its attempt to pass the law by an opposition ambush.
  • Anyone who becomes too vocal in promoting its benefits risks triggering hostility and outright opposition. Bad Food Britain
  • McClellan made no secret of his opposition to emancipation.
  • The new proposals have met with stiff opposition.
  • Opposition is most fierce in states such as California that have already found ways to curb the cost of treating Medicaid patients.
  • Apart from being a brilliant if flawed politician, he was up against a divided and unpopular Opposition. The Sun
  • But former city Lord Mayor Cllr Dermot Lacey (Lab) says there is opposition to the new post from a 'coalition of Fianna Fáil backbenchers and bureaucrats' who want to 'stymie' RTÉ News
  • Local resident groups have united in opposition to the plan.
  • “I take the liberty to enclose a copy of the amendments recommended by this Convention,” he wrote Washington from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on June 22, 1788; “they were drawn up more with a view of softening & conciliating the adoption to some who were moderate in their opposition than from an expectation that they would ever be engrafted in the Constitution.” Ratification
  • Their resolute opposition to new working methods was difficult to overcome.
  • The "loyal opposition" now seems more interested in ensuring its "ascendency" than in serving the whole of the American people. Geoffrey R. Stone: The Republican Struggle for "Ascendency"
  • The government is facing a new wave of opposition in the form of a student strike.
  • It is now quite common to see all 10 outfield players retreat at least to the edge of the area whenever the opposition get a corner, while the side taking it will habitually keep its two nippiest smaller players back. Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
  • What is not meaningful is incremental meliorism in the face of a coming catastrophe and against the opposition of a overwhelming oligarchic hegemony. Matthew Yglesias » Endgame
  • And so when up against quality opposition and they go a goal down, a certain insouciance manifests itself. Times, Sunday Times
  • He reiterated his opposition to the creation of a central bank.
  • This was after opposition MPs sought clarification on why the figures in the yellow book and the corrigenda were different.
  • Arnold Schwarzeneggar launched a blistering attack on the fiscal credentials of the opposition party.
  • As their total opposition to abortion has made little popular impact, the anti-abortionists are instead focusing on restricting women's access to abortion.
  • Savagery, etymologically derived from the Latin word for "forest", was associated with wildness and stood in opposition to civilization. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • Some of the goals of a non-epistemology are as follows: to free up the use of epistemological discourses; to refuse to submit them to the directions for use imposed by the putative synthesis of its objects; to transform the amphibolies of epistemology into particular objects without merely overturning oppositions.
  • Despite vehement opposition from his family, he quit school and became an actor.
  • The orators of Opposition might soon have been reduced, like Philoetetes wasting his arrows upon geese at Lemnos, [Footnote: _ "Pinnigero, non armigero in corpore tela exerceantur. Memoirs of the Life of the Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan — Volume 01
  • Ruling and opposition party legislative caucuses finally reached a consensus on Wednesday to halve the number of legislative seats.
  • At opposition, a planet also comes closest to earth and shines at its brightest for the year.
  • She was such a clever player that she always ate up the opposition.
  • The opposition lawmakers argued that since this is a special budget, every single expense should be earmarked for specific purposes.
  • The opposition appear to have chosen the path of cooperation rather than confrontation.
  • Rather than email me to say mazel tov, it would be much more meaningful if you would join me tonight . . . to demonstrate your opposition to the anti-marriage ruling. My hometown
  • An opposition party's legislative caucus can coordinate its members in policy promotion.
  • The opposition are trying to diminish our achievements.
  • The opposition parties are all making political capital out of the disagreements within the government.
  • The opposition parties had mostly been unenthusiastic, if not openly hostile, about parity legislation.
  • It does, however, seem probable that Luke has to some extent glozed over the asperity of the controversies within the Church, notably the opposition to Paul and his views as described by Paul himself in Galatians and II Corinthians, in his attempt to emphasise the fundamental unity of the early Church.
  • I doubt whether any senior members of the opposition, either, have enough intimate knowledge of Asian societies and customs to be effective.
  • Yet Norwich's defensive frailties were exposed once again as they imploded under minimal pressure from the opposition. Times, Sunday Times
  • Should voters behave in this fashion, the contents of the Opposition's election manifesto become less significant in deciding the result.

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