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Those who oppose instruments today believe that emerging opposition of these Church Fathers demonstrates a better understanding of God's desire, but there are significant differences between the teachings of the Church Fathers and Christian opposition to instruments today.
According to Lenz's law, the field of these electrons will oppose the magnetic field changes provided by the applied field.
Some individuals who oppose vouchers on these grounds call for the abolition of all state sponsorship of education.
Mutualists oppose the idea of individuals receiving an income through loans, investments, and rent, as they believe these individuals are not labouring.
Mutualists oppose the institutions by which individuals gain income through loans, investments, and rent, as they believe the income received through these activities is not in direct accord with labor spent.
Today, anthropologists and many social scientists vigorously oppose the notion of cultural evolution and rigid " stages " such as these.
The term social Darwinism gained widespread currency when used in 1944 to oppose these earlier concepts.
In all these struggles, he was more or less unsuccessful, owing partly to the fact that he and his forces had to oppose superior generals ( e. g. Jan Karol Chodkiewicz and Christian IV of Denmark ) and partly to sheer ill-luck.
The patricians oppose these laws, though they are now finally passed and take effect from 366 BC.
Of these five, he is the most reluctant to go along with their plans or adventures, but does not oppose them because he believes it to be futile to try.
To oppose these armed and organized robbers, the tribes had only their bows and arrows, since the Spanish government prohibited the use of firearms by all natives.
Efforts by the southern communities from the late 18th century to build a number of relatively expensive construction projects along the coastline, such as a new road from Stonington Borough to Mystic and a bridge over Lambert ’ s Cove, at first led residents of the northern end of the town to oppose budgeting monies for these projects, and eventually caused the northerners to secede and form their own town.
The unions did and still do oppose this law and argue these 48 hours are used not only to pressure the workers but also to keep files on the more militant workers, who will more easily be undermined in their careers by the employers.
A crowd then arises from convergence of people who oppose the presence of these neighbors.
( If German generals " absolutely rejected " these measures, they did nothing to oppose them.
Rural lawmakers normally oppose these laws as well, despite the fact that legal brothel prostitution does not provide a significant amount of income for counties.
Wars were undertaken to oppose some of these states ( Wu and Yue ).
In " The Bishops as Pawns ," D ' Souza theorized that U. S. Catholic bishops were being manipulated by American liberals in agreeing to oppose the U. S. military buildup and use of power abroad and actually knew very little about these subjects to which they were lending their religious credibility, writing:
Midge was the first same-size friend of Barbie ever sold, and was created to oppose these controversies aimed at Barbie.
Chilon, the ambitious and capable ephor of Sparta, built a strong alliance amongst neighbouring states by making common cause with these groups seeking to oppose unpopular tyrannical rule.
This confusion and contradiction does not oppose the genetic basis of personality traits, but does emphasize the amount of research there is still to be done before the bases of even one or two of these characteristics can be identified.
As a result, many adherents of these ideologies often oppose the political systems commonly associated with these states.
As an application of these general principles, social conservatives in many countries generally: favor the pro-life position in opposing euthanasia, embryonic stem cell research, and abortion ; oppose both eugenics ( inheritable genetic modification ) and human enhancement ( transhumanism ) while supporting bioconservatism ; support abstinence-only education, school prayers, gun ownership and defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman ; support the continued prohibition of recreational or medically non-beneficial drugs ; oppose prostitution and brothels, polygamy, gay adoption, premarital sex, and non-marital sex ; and object to pornography and what they consider to be indecency and promiscuity.

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Agesilaus decided to oppose them by putting his phalanx directly in their path instead of taking them in the rear or flank, a decision that may have been influenced by his longstanding animosity towards Thebes.

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And Hamilton, who felt it `` a religious duty '' to oppose Aaron Burr's political ambitions, would have been a better actuarial risk had he shown more literary restraint.
In the aftermath of the debate Bentinck resigned the leadership and feuded with Stanley, leader in the Lords and overall leader, who had opposed the measure and directed the party whips — in the Commons — to oppose the measure as well.
Hussein had protested that the Arabs of Beirut would greatly oppose isolation from the Arab state or states, but did not bring up the matter of Jerusalem or Palestine.
By 1937, Labour had jettisoned its pacifist position and came to support rearmament and oppose Neville Chamberlain's policy of appeasement.
Conflict broke out between the French and the indigenous islanders in November 1649 and fighting lasted for five years until 1654, when the last opposition to the French on Grenada was crushed-although the island continued for some time after to suffer raids by war canoe parties from St. Vincent, who had aided the local Grenadan islanders in their struggle and continued to oppose the French.
The new political parties had to oppose colonialism, imperialism, neo-colonialism, Zionism, racial discrimination, apartheid and fascism.
No parties had to share the PDPA's policy or ideology, but they could not oppose the bond between Afghanistan and the Soviet Union.
Thus, the various western Communist parties now had to oppose the war, and to vote against war credits.
Unlike its New South Wales and Queensland counterparts, the WA party had decided to oppose Liberal candidates in the 2008 election.
He allowed Paraguayans no more freedom to oppose the government than they had had under Francia.
This offended Constantinople, which had traditionally been seen as the defender of Rome, but the Eastern Roman Empress Irene of Athens was too weak to oppose Charlemagne.
Prior to his death, he had his chief officers swear an oath of loyalty to Izz al-Din, as he was the only Zengid ruler strong enough to oppose Saladin.
The ACLU had originally intended to oppose the Butler Act on the grounds that it violated the teacher's individual rights and academic freedom, and was therefore unconstitutional.
The Court overruled Austin v. Michigan Chamber of Commerce,, which had upheld a state law that prohibited corporations from using treasury funds to support or oppose candidates in elections did not violate the First or Fourteenth Amendments.
In 2008, a series of studies conducted by the Center for Competitive Politics, an organization whose mission is to " oppose so-called reformers ’ efforts to limit campaign contributions taxpayer funded political campaigns " found that the programs in Maine, Arizona, and New Jersey had failed to accomplish their stated goals, including electing more women, reducing government spending, reducing special interest influence on elections, bringing more diverse backgrounds into the legislature, or meeting most other stated objectives, including increasing competition or voter participation.
The Court overruled Austin v. Michigan Chamber of Commerce, 494 U. S. 652 ( 1990 ), which had held that a state law that prohibited corporations from using treasury money to support or oppose candidates in elections did not violate the First and Fourteenth Amendments.
Although a growing number of the party's conservatives — especially in the South — had grown increasingly skeptical of Roosevelt's economic and social policies, few of them dared to publicly oppose Roosevelt, and he was renominated easily when the Democratic Convention met in Chicago.
The council of Elbing had sent two delegates with dual missions: firstly, to pay its respects to the new king and secondly to oppose the transfer of English trade from Elbing to nearby Danzig.
Pope Innocent I had constituted the metropolitan of Thessalonica his vicar, in order to oppose the growing influence of the patriarch of Constantinople in the area.
Though understandably unpopular with them, neither of them had the power to effectively oppose the army-supported Emperor.
Boris was allowed back to Bulgaria to take his fathers throne, restore order and oppose Sviatoslav, but had little success.
In the 1970s, Hollings joined with fellow senators Kennedy and Henry M. Jackson in a press conference to oppose President Gerald Ford's request that Congress end Richard Nixon's price controls on domestic oil, which had helped to cause the gasoline lines during the 1973 Oil Crisis.
His eldest surviving son Æthelbald ( Athelstan had since died ) had devised a conspiracy with the Ealdorman of Somerset and the Bishop of Sherborne to oppose Æthelwulf's resumption of the kingship on his return.

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