Yazdegerd promoted Christianity in the early years of his reign and later opposed it.
Later opposed Governor Hall's attempts to take away control of patronage from county party chairs.
Leland also later opposed the rise of missionary societies among Baptists.
She was initially supportive, but later opposed the project.
However, she later opposed Taylor's handling of the war.
He later opposed a federal literacy and training strategy as an encroachment into the province's jurisdiction.
He also criticized Kadima party members who initially supported the bill and later opposed its final version, accusing them of folding to pressure.
He voted against a motion to re-introduce capital punishment in 1987 and later opposed efforts to restrict abortion services.
Whaley is said to have accepted bribes for his vote from both sides to support and later oppose the Act of Union.
He later opposed expanded legal rights for renters.