"oppose" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Many people, especially older residents, were stubbornly opposed, for various reasons - it was a waste of money, it was in the wrong place.
- The Allied invasion of Sicily on 10 July 1943 was stubbornly opposed.
- Instead, Mr. Gore has chosen to win the support of the teachers' unions, which have stubbornly opposed almost all innovation.
- Piazza the Met has never been selfish, seldom surly, only stubbornly opposed to the switch to first base that will prolong his career.
- China's top leaders remain stubbornly opposed to political reform even as they expand economic freedoms and encourage entrepreneurs.
- Recent surveys show a significant improvement in the opinion the French have of nuclear power, but also show that a small minority remains stubbornly opposed to it.
- To the frustration of her peers, including the British contingent at the G20, Ms Merkel has stubbornly opposed some of the steps that might help to resolve the euro crisis.
- However, another part of him remained stubbornly opposed to Archangel's thoughtless behavior.
- The addition of Florida would be a major defeat for election officials and voting-machine companies that have stubbornly opposed paper-trail requirements.
- The Republican leaders are stubbornly opposed to a cut-and-run strategy for solving Iraq's problems.
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