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en That consistently is the most common objection or common opposition you see with a street-naming debate. I think it's the most vocal opposition. (Businesses) either fear the cost of changing their address or the loss of their traditional identity.

en Businesses also get used to having their address as part of their identity. Their address is part of their economic identity in that it's how people find them. Having said that, it will be interesting to see if the opposition from business owners is enough to deter the proposal.

en The Opposition aren't really the Opposition. They're just called the Opposition. But in fact they are the Opposition in exile. The Civil Service are the Opposition in residence.
  Antony Jay

en We in the Iraqi opposition have a common stand that the opposition forces, assisted by regional and international states including the United States, must undertake comprehensive democratic changes.

en The opposition should look seriously into reasons that led them to be rejected by the people. She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges. To show our good faith in promoting the culture of opposition (politics) in this country, I am going to set up a ministry to look into government and opposition relations.

en All of a sudden, there's a fear that we're going to erode Christian identity, so there's a desire to define it in a more exclusivist way. I think, in the last election, we really saw it in the really strong opposition to gay marriage.

en The informal opposition towards President Slobodan Milosevic's government I think is very strong. In terms of organized opposition, we will see. This is the major test that we, the opposition leaders, will have to pass. It is up to us to persuade these people that we can make a difference.

en The informal opposition towards President Slobodan Milosevic's government I think is very strong. In terms of organized opposition, we will see. This is the major test that we, the opposition leaders, will have to pass. It is up to us to persuade these people that we can make a difference.

en The prime minister will meet with the leaders of the opposition parties later today to sort out a common stand on political reform.

en The common thread, apart from the opposition to the requirement itself, ... was every one of them was concerned about retaliation on the part of the faculty or being ostracized by members of the student body.

en That the opposition forces have made advancement is a mere lie. The opposition have no support among the people. If the opposition had made ... any advancement towards us ... it would have been reported in the media.

en I buckle that chin strap and I'm a different guy. I'm very vocal and I don't like offense of the opposition a whole lot.

en There is a vast and diverse opposition to the legislation. There is opposition on both sides of the aisle, Democrats and Republicans.

en Chalk one up to common sense, to committed opposition by trade unions, and to virtually the whole industry uniting in rejection of the package. But even as we congratulate ourselves and thank our colleagues worldwide for their support, we must remain vigilant. You never know when the next attempt to turn the industry on its head may come.

en A world community can only exist with world communication, which means something more than extensive software facilities scattered about he globe. It means common understanding, a common tradition, common idea's and common ideals.


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