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Opponents of SdRP ( Social Democratic Party of the Republic of Poland ) claimed that the wealth was created from membership fees ; therefore, they demanded wealth inheritance for SdPR which at that time administered the wealth.
Opponents of Kissinger claimed that the latter would be the dominant influence on Ford's foreign policy, and his continuation in the dual roles was proof of this.
Opponents of the clarification – including the NCAA Executive Committee, which issued a resolution soon afterward asking Association members not to use the survey – claimed the survey was flawed in part because of the way it counted non-responses.
Opponents of the ban claimed that its expiration has seen little if any increase in crime, while Senator Diane Feinstein claimed the ban was effective because " It was drying up supply and driving up prices.
Opponents claimed that the Devil was able to use anyone's shape to afflict people, but the Court contended that the Devil could not use a person's shape without that person's permission ; therefore, when the afflicted claimed to see the apparition of a specific person, that was accepted as evidence that the accused had been complicit with the Devil.
Opponents claimed the Directive would dismantle perceived more stringent restrictions against software patenting employed or employable by national courts, and lead to an increased assertion of patents on software Union-wide across the EU.
( Opponents claimed he had been bribed.
Opponents claimed that this act brought cultural damage to the country and separated Iran from its past in the West ( see Iran naming dispute ).
Opponents of the National Front claimed it to be a neo-fascist organisation, and its activities were opposed by anti-racist groups such as Searchlight.
Opponents of the original directive claimed that it was a thinly disguised attempt to make all software patentable.
Opponents and critics of Milošević claimed that " Yugoslavia could be that one state but the threat was that, should Yugoslavia break up, then Serbia under Milošević would carve out a Greater Serbia ".
Opponents of the legislation held that the Assembly's action was unconstitutional, and for a time, both courts claimed authority as the court of last resort in the state.
Opponents of the monument claimed that monuments were inherently masculine and therefore not an appropriate form of memorial to a woman, and that Cowan was not important enough to merit a monument in such a prominent location.
Opponents claimed the system would invite election fraud as well as the possibility of people pressuring each other in terms of how they vote.
Opponents of Wigley claimed that he was not yet ready for Premier League management ; with only three years in charge of Aldershot, a non-league club.
Opponents claimed this was evidence of a real problem in the legislative system and it must be required that bills must be reviewed in their entirety before they are passed.
Opponents of the highway have claimed that the road will ( with a few limited exceptions ) harm significant traffic flow characteristics ( such as increasing drive times, congestion, and costs in the form of tolls ), will negatively harm the environment ( with air, sea and land impacts ), and will disrupt established communities through which it passes.
Opponents of the occupation, such as the various insurgent groups, claimed the elections were not free and fair, citing flaws in the process.
Opponents of his Iraq policy charged that his statement was inconsistent with his letter to Congress of March 21, 2003 and a minority ( Democrat ) staff report by the U. S. House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform claimed that " in 125 separate appearances, they Cheney, Powell, Rumsfeld and Rice made ... 61 misleading statements about Iraq's relationship with al-Qaeda.
Opponents have claimed that the party is a far-right organisation.
Opponents claimed that it set a dangerous precedent and was an example of blackmail rather than a fair exchange.
Opponents of the convention claimed that the abstentions should be counted as votes against the call ; this position had some merit, as it was well known that many Fayette County voters had abstained as a protest against the convention.

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" Opponents sometimes referred to him as " Slick Willie ", a nickname first applied while he was governor of Arkansas and lasting throughout his presidency.
Opponents of fingerprinting argued that it was discriminatory because the only Japanese who were fingerprinted were criminals.
Opponents to the State of Emergency argued its intent was to crush resistance to the FSLN.
Opponents of the resolution, while conceding that reconciliation with Great Britain was unlikely, argued that declaring independence was premature, and that securing foreign aid should take priority.
Opponents of the union began to use this flag several years before it was officially recognized.
Opponents partly blamed Asquith for events such as the Easter Rising in Ireland ( April 1916 ) and the slow progress and high casualties of the 1916 Battle of the Somme, at which Asquith's son Raymond was killed.
Opponents also saw a cartoon in the supplement as racist and criticised another article in which Irving wrote that the British press was owned by Jews.
Opponents argued that it was improper for the Court ( by the same five Justices who joined the per curiam opinion ) to grant a stay that preliminarily stopped the recounts based on the possibility of irreparable injury and success on the merits.
Opponents alleged that the Town government was excessively partial to Airtricity and the participating landowners, that it failed to take into consideration any of the possible negative impacts of turbine development, and did not make enough effort to negotiate a favourable deal with Airtricity on its own part ( towns can require various things of a wind developer, specifically among them a Payment in Lieu of Taxes, or PILOT ).
Opponents of prohibition pointed out that while it was historic, it was also detrimental to the normal development of the city, and that no visitor ever came to town to look at the dry law.
Opponents of repeal brought forth many arguments for staying dry, including initiating one rumor that the land donated so long ago for the site of the University would revert to the heirs of the donors if the ordinance was repealed, resulting in a huge cost to the state to repurchase it.
Opponents said that the tax base was too small to support municipal services including police and road and drainage improvements.
Opponents of demolition argued that the structure, while sadly undermaintained, was still salvageable with the work of ingenious designers and a long-term city plan.
Opponents of clearfelling point out that the clearfell process was unavailable until the arrival of European settlers ( indigenous people practised a mosaic burn system that kept the forest open but didn't remove large amounts of timber ).
Opponents of the Pragmatic Sanction argued that it was never officially promulgated, claiming the King's younger brother, Prince Carlos, the rightful heir to the Crown according to the Salic Law.
Opponents of the renaming argued that a large federal office building had already been named for Reagan ( the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center ) and that the airport was already named for a United States President ( George Washington ).
Opponents of King Leopold's rule stated, however, that the administration itself was to be considered responsible for the spreading of the epidemic.

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Opponents say that many educational agencies have adopted outcomes which focus too much on attitudes ( e. g., " Students will enjoy physical education class ") rather than academic content.
Opponents of evolution theory have often maintained that social Darwinism is a logical entailment of a belief in evolutionary theory, while biologists and historians maintain that it is rather a perversion of Charles Darwin's ideas.
Opponents of affirmative action such as George Sher believe that affirmative action devalues the accomplishments of people who are chosen based on the social group to which they belong rather than their qualifications.
Opponents of quotas object that one group is favored at the expense of another whenever a quota is invoked ( i. e., 8 out of 10 available positions ) rather than factors such as grade point averages or test scores.
Opponents of the current reform care proposals fear that U. S. comparative effective research ( a plan introduced in the stimulus bill ) will be used to curtail spending and ration treatments, which is one function of NICE, arguing that rationing by market pricing rather by government is the best way for care to be rationed.
Opponents of redistribution argue that redistribution is not only inefficient ( the bucket leaks ), but unjust ( income or wealth should not be redistributed by the government at all, but rather the market alone should decide distribution ).
Opponents of this view sometimes reference examples of events that resulted in dramatic change rather than stable equilibrium, such as the conversion of the Earth's atmosphere from a reducing environment to an oxygen-rich one.
Opponents of HSAs say they worsen, rather than improve, the U. S. health system's problems because people who are healthy will leave insurance plans while people who have health problems will avoid HSAs.
Opponents of the view, such as Arminians, hold that such interpretations are read into the passages, rather than being their natural meanings ; while admitting that words like " world " and " all " in the Bible do not always mean " every human being ," they maintain that there are no grounds for taking the terms in a limited sense here.
Opponents of all " corrective surgery " on abnormal genitalia suggest we should be attempting to change social opinion regarding the desirability of having genitalia that look more average, rather than performing surgery to try to make them more like other peoples '.
Opponents of the mall have stated that their predictions prior to the mall's construction have come to fruition, complaining that the Superfund site located on the property was paved over rather than cleaned, and that the mall tax receipts failed to lower the average homeowner's bill as advertised.
Opponents of single-sex education, including the authors of the Science article referenced above, argue that it is not single-sex education that is producing positive results with students but rather it is the motivation of the teacher and the resources that are available.
Opponents of coursing say that the converse is true, namely that coursing takes place where hares live rather than hares living where coursing takes place.
Opponents of mandatory sentencing point to studies that show criminals are deterred more effectively by increasing the chances of their conviction, rather than increasing the sentence if they are convicted.
Opponents to the shut-down maintained that most of the animals were unable to survive in the wild and would perish, and that the zoo's facilities had become one of the last possibilities for future generations of Navajos to see the sacred creatures and thereby relate to traditional stories, due to the fact that most younger Navajos are more accustomed to dealing with domesticated livestock rather than untamed animals.

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