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Opponents and both
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 in these types of matches, however, still grapple with each other occasionally when fatigued or in pain ; when this occurs, the referee will step in and restart the match, sometimes giving a warning to one or both of the fighters.
Opponents argue that because both goals do not have time limits, there is no reason to implement Article 23 legislation before universal suffrage.
* Opponents of action against terrorists are guilty of promoting moral relativism or moral equivalence, in which the allegedly similar means of both anti-terrorists and terrorists are used to blur the moral differences between good and evil.
Opponents criticized both the rationale and effectiveness of the program, which was significantly scaled back after Harris left office.
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 measure in both Kentucky and Tennessee – the recreation area spans the two states – cited a variety of reasons to retain the old name and the proposal was eventually dropped at Cooper's request.
Opponents of this interpretation have argued that because many of the words in the poem have both secular and spiritual or religious meanings, the foundation of this argument is not on firm ground.
Opponents recalled other uses of time-wasting tactics, deliberate damaging of the pitch by Surrey players to assist their bowlers, and intimidating both the opposition and umpires by the team.

Opponents and these
Opponents of the minimum wage claim it has these effects:
Opponents frown upon the Trunk-or-Treat as violation of the tradition of walking door-to-door on Halloween, and as exclusion of children that do not belong to these groups and thus are not informed about them.
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 these decisions have argued that if all corporate rights under the Constitution were abolished, it would clear the way for greater regulation of campaign spending and contributions.
Opponents of the PNM saw " proof " of these allegations when A. N. R.
Opponents of the prohibition of " victimless crimes " can offer one or more of these justifications.
Opponents also argued that the domino theory misrepresented the real nature of the widespread and growing civil opposition that the previous, U. S .- backed regimes in these countries had generated because of entrenched official corruption and widespread human rights abuses, notably in South Vietnam.
Opponents of same-sex marriage within the gay community argue that fighting to achieve these benefits by means of extending marriage rights to same-sex couples privatizes benefits ( e. g., health care ) that should be made available to people regardless of their relationship status.
Opponents of these policies argue that comparative advantage has lost its legitimacy in a globally integrated world in which capital is free to move internationally.
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 the modern usage of these terms in reference to electoral politics include revolutionaries who oppose the existing system as a whole, as well as political moderates who advocate that third parties be given greater exposure in that system.
Opponents of these tax decreases cited that sales taxes target those who spend more and therefore such reductions disproportionately benefit Canadians giving those who have the most and spend the most the largest tax decrease.
Opponents of these laws have suggested that they could be used against legitimate dissent.
Opponents of crowd surfing reject these claims, claiming that it is inappropriate for crowd surfers, stagedivers and moshers to dominate the most attractive area of the audience ( directly in front of the stage ) with the threat of ( accidental ) violence forcing people who do not want to get injured to stand at the back or to the side, which are much less attractive locations.
Opponents of its editor's political views regard it as an outlet for racist and neo-Nazi material, although Tyndall himself denied these accusations.
Opponents have suggested that these contributions influenced her votes in support of the bailouts and her votes against reform and transparency measures.
Opponents believed Gabriel intended to use these officers against the local cigarette dealers.
Opponents generally reject these statistics, and argue that abortion has negative effects on society or decrease in crime is brought about in other ways.
Opponents of that view claim that these are not cutbacks, merely lower growth, and that spending convergence between the Home nations is not a policy objective of the current UK Government or Scottish Executive.
Opponents of these and similar laws have often accused advocates of racism.
Opponents of Bègue's idea called these women Beguines.
Opponents point out these arguments fail to consider the harm that such omissions may cause, in contradiction to the harm principle many legal systems start out with.

Opponents and methods
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 see discussion of suicide methods as potentially endangering vulnerable people-people who would otherwise live through crisis, might commit suicide given information on lethal methods.
Opponents of the Endangered Species Act argue that with over 2, 000 endangered species listed, and only 27 delisted due to recovery, the success rate of 1 % over nearly three decades proves that there needs to be serious reform in their methods to actually help the endangered animals and plants.
Opponents observe that the extractive forces behind the wise use movement harm rural residents more and prey on the independence of rural residents-preaching the " right to ride " when behind that is the desire to strip mine and clearcut using unsustainable methods.
During their 2005 electoral campaign, the Abortion Opponents used methods that were criticized by the media, such as delivering plastic fetuses along with electoral propaganda, and distributing DVDs depicting detailed and uncensored abortions to minors.

Opponents and point
Opponents of the Lydia scenario point to the fact that coins of that era have been totally absent from archeological finds in Sardis, capital of Lydia.
Opponents of that interpretation point out that he did not attend the funeral ( he generally did not attend funerals ) and immediately left Paris with Diaghilev for a performance of Les noces ( The Wedding ) by the Ballets Russes at Monte Carlo.
Opponents, by contrast, point out that property owners and operators can indeed feel terror.
Opponents point out that the practice of offshore outsourcing by countries with higher wages leads to the reduction of their own domestic employment and domestic investment.
Opponents of this approach point out that many of the terms in question carry male denotations and connotations in the original Hebrew and Greek.
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 simplified spellings point to the impossibility of phonetic spelling for a language with many diverse accents and dialects.
Opponents of the three-state strategy point out that the 1789 resolution proposing what is now the Twenty-seventh Amendment did not contain a deadline for ratification.
Opponents of Mao point out the Cultural Revolution as a time of unprecedented social chaos attributed to Mao's fear of losing power, and the effects of such deep-seated impact from the movement wasted an entire generation of Chinese who would be productive forces in the economy.
Opponents of CCTV point out the loss of privacy of the people under surveillance, and the negative impact of surveillance on civil liberties.
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 point out that most agriculture in developed nations is produced by industrial corporations ( agribusiness ) which are hardly deserving of sympathy, and that the alternative to exploitation is poverty.
Opponents of the invasion strategy point to a lack of examples in which occupying or peacekeeping forces have met with conclusive success.
Opponents of the rule point out that junior gymnasts are scored under the same Code of Points as the seniors, and train, mostly, the same skills.
Opponents of his accumulation theory also point to many instances in which foreign rulers needed and requested Western capital, such as the hapless moderniser Khedive Ismail Pasha.
Opponents of the notion of " moral clarity " also note that organizations such as al Qaida and neo-Nazis also believe that their own point of view is one of " moral clarity ", which justifies them to take whatever action they feel necessary against what they see as the " forces of evil ".
Opponents of catch and release point out that fish are highly evolved vertebrates that share many of the same neurological structures that, in humans, are associated with pain perception.
Opponents point out that the practice of sending work overseas by countries with higher wages reduces their own domestic employment and domestic investment.
Opponents point to the logistical disadvantages of trying to promote the mainstream use of a second signing language, and dispute that SEE offers advantages to warrant educational resources which could be put toward encouraging universal adoption of ASL.
Opponents of snus sales maintain, nevertheless, even the low nitrosamine levels in snus cannot be completely risk-free, but snus proponents point out that inasmuch as snus is used as a substitute for smoking or a means to quit smoking, the net overall effect is positive, similar to the effect of nicotine patches.
Opponents of expansion, in the majority in largely rural Randolph County, point out that only 6 % of the trash in the landfill is from Randolph County, whereas most of it is from Miami County.
Opponents of the Apology Resolution point to this official repudiation of the Blount Report as sufficient reason to dismiss any conclusions based on it.
Opponents to Québécois nationalism point to the fact that Quebec is just as ethnically diverse as the rest of Canada and therefore is divisible by different ethnic and language groups, or point to the shared Francophone heritage of the ROC ( Rest of Canada ).

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