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Opponents of school vouchers say allowing families the option of both public and private schools undermines the public education system through threatening its funding and enrollment.
Opponents say that if it is high enough to be effective, it increases unemployment, particularly among workers with very low productivity due to inexperience or handicap, thereby harming less skilled workers and possibly excluding some groups from the labor market ; additionally it is less effective and more damaging to businesses than other methods of reducing poverty.
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 would say that this is a false assertion: numerous books refer to poor organization between government departments ( for example the Hurricane Katrina incident ).
Opponents say that such a market would encourage criminals by making it easier for them to claim that their stolen organs were legal.
Opponents, who sometimes say that affirmative action is " reverse discrimination ", further claim that affirmative action has undesirable side-effects in addition to failing to achieve its goals.
Opponents of unilateralism say it rejects the essential interwoven nature of modern global politics and perhaps underestimates the extent to which a conflict in one country can affect civilians in others.
Opponents, citing the previous denials of expansion, say it should again be denied due to groundwater contamination, as well as increased traffic, odor, and lower aesthetics and property values.
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 toll argue that it leads to double taxation, and say it is the first time " the federal government has put tolls on an existing interstate.
Opponents say that the bill is just a legal mechanism for releasing supporters of the present government who have been imprisoned on coup-related charges.
Opponents of the Pre-Adamite hypothesis say that the Pre-Adamite hypothesis places human morality before Adam and Eve's sin.
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 the law say that it will ultimately cost the state “$ 26. 4 billion in economic activity, $ 11. 7 billion in gross state product and approximately 140, 024 jobs ” if all illegal immigrants are removed from the state .< ref > Ed Barnes, Cost of Illegal Immigration Rising Rapidly in Arizona, Study Finds, 17 May 2010, 29 November 2010 < http :// www. foxnews. com / us / 2010 / 05 / 17 / immigration-costs-rising-rapidlty-new-study-says />.</ ref >
" Opponents will say, show me them.
Opponents say that frivolous parties make a mockery of an important public process, and undermine the prestige of the democratic system.
Opponents say the TÜV test is not enough to guarantee vehicle safety today.

Opponents and undermines
Opponents of majority verdicts argue that it undermines public confidence in criminal justice systems and results in a higher number of individuals convicted of crimes they did not commit.

Opponents and individual
Opponents argue that this method loses the spatial separation of individual voice lines, an otherwise valuable feature for the audience, and that it eliminates sectional resonance, which lessens the effective volume of the chorus.
Opponents to the consolidation measure asserted that cost savings alleged by a widely circulated report were incorrect and / or unsubstantiated and that individual voter representation would be diluted by the merged municipal structure.
Opponents of same-sex marriage have worked to prevent individual states from recognizing same-sex unions by attempting to amend the United States Constitution to define marriage as a union between one man and one woman.
Opponents countered that the oath was intrusive to individual conscience, somewhat fascist in nature and denied general public access to the president.

Opponents and freedom
Opponents of outpatient commitment laws argue that they unnecessarily limit freedom, force people to ingest dangerous medications, or are applied with racial and socioeconomic biases.
Opponents of Chávez claim that the government is abusing freedom of speech and press, especially after periodic inspections of the Venezuelan National Telecommunications Commission ( CONATEL ) and the implementation of the controversial Social Responsibility in Radio and Television Law ( best known as Ley Resorte ).
Opponents argue that right-to-work laws restrict freedom of association by prohibiting workers and employers from agreeing to contracts that include fair share fees, and so create a free rider problem.
Opponents maintain that giving Congress such power would essentially limit the principle of freedom of speech — enshrined in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and symbolized by the flag itself.

Opponents and personal
Opponents also state categorizing patients based on factors such as social value to the community or age will not work in a heterogeneous society without a common ethical consensus such as the U. S. Doug Bandow of the CATO Institute wrote government decision making would " override the differences in preferences and circumstances " for individuals and that it is a matter of personal liberty to be able to buy as much or as little care as one wants.
Opponents of desegregation busing claim that children were being bused to schools in dangerous neighborhoods, compromising their education and personal safety.
Opponents of sovereignty generally believe it to be a dangerous idea due to the political, financial, personal and economic ties between Quebeckers and other Canadians.

Opponents and responsibility
Opponents argue that schools have a responsibility to look after the health of the children in their care, and that allowing children easy access to soft drinks violates that responsibility.
Opponents of the principle of joint and several liability note that its use ( instead of proportionate responsibility ) has led to cases in which a party with a very minor part of the responsibility unfairly shoulders the burden of damages.

Opponents and worry
Opponents of the decision worry now of the loss of Westminster's history, as well as possible annexation from neighboring Anna.

Opponents and state
Opponents of repeal, such as Enoch Powell and Adrian Hilton, feel that it would lead to the disestablishment of the Church of England as the state religion if a Roman Catholic were to come to the throne.
Opponents of food irradiation sometimes state that large-scale irradiation would increase processing, transportation, and handling times for fruits and vegetables thus contributing to a negative ecological balance compared to locally grown foods.
Opponents of corporate personhood seek to amend the U. S. Constitution to limit these rights to those provided by state law and state constitutions.
Opponents of state involvement in health care tend to use the looser definition.
Opponents in the legislature, led by freshman Cecil Morgan of Shreveport, moved to impeach Long on charges ranging from blasphemy to corruption, bribery, and misuse of state funds.
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 of punitive coma ( of whom Jake is one ) argue that the state is now stealing years from people's lives, and giving the guilty no opportunity to rehabilitate themselves ; thus, punitive coma is inhumane.
Opponents of this act argued that federal restrictions of this sort would illegally preempt state authority.
Opponents of " corporate personhood " don't necessarily want to eliminate legal entities, but do want to limit these rights to those provided by state constitutions through constitutional amendment.
Opponents of certain large computer corporations state that the spreading of fear, uncertainty, and doubt is an unethical marketing technique that these corporations consciously employ.
Opponents of solitary confinement hold that it is a form of cruel and unusual punishment and torture because the lack of human contact, and the sensory deprivation that often go with solitary confinement, can have a severe negative impact on a prisoner's mental state that may lead to certain mental illnesses such as depression, permanent or semi-permanent changes to brain physiology, an existential crisis, and death.
Opponents state that this is because it is less numerous.
Opponents of Georgia's transportation policies have alleged a race-based two-tiered system, where billions are spent by the state on highway expansion to aid the commutes of mostly Caucasian residents of the suburbs and rural areas ( like GRIP ), while service cuts at MARTA have hurt mostly African Americans.
Opponents of the cession gained control of the House and repealed the act in October, but not before a movement by the Tennessee Valley residents to establish a separate state, known as the State of Franklin, had gained momentum.
Opponents believed the law was discriminatory against immigrants of Hispanic origin ; supporters generally insisted that their concerns were economic: that the state could not afford to provide social services for so many illegal residents.
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 believed the law was discriminatory against immigrants of Hispanic or Asian origin ; supporters generally insisted that their concerns were economic: that the state could not afford to provide social services for so many illegal residents.
Opponents of her campaign included officials of the local BIA, Elko County and Nevada state officials, members of the water recreation industry, and local European-American ranchers.
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 this view included those who distrusted government interference or wished to leave any such regulation to state authorities.
Opponents of surfboard leashes in big surf state that a leash can cause the surfrider to collide with his board in a ' wipe out ', causing head injuries, and the leash can also loop around arms, legs or the surfer's neck when underwater, and thus dangerously restrict movement to safety or, worse, strangle the surfer with his own leash.
Opponents of Walker's actions launched a push for a recall election, and received enough support to force an election on June 5, 2012, a first for a governor in the state of Wisconsin.

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