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oppose

[uh-pohz] / əˈpoʊz /




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The search results provided do not contain expressed opposing viewpoints to the article’s main perspectives on the mental health crisis affecting children in Gaza.

From Los Angeles Times

The movement is not prominent in India now with most major political parties, including in Punjab - where Sikhs make up the majority of the population - opposing such calls.

From BBC

Carney, who grew up in Alberta but hasn’t publicly engaged on the secessionist movement, later gave ground, softening some regulations Smith opposed, which she welcomed.

From The Wall Street Journal

“That credit analysis suggests that, for now, the AI fears are largely sentiment-based as opposed to a real existential threat,” Bespoke said.

From MarketWatch

“It’s not just purely in your mind,” said O’Brien, who imagines the course through her eyes as opposed to a top-down view or something else that a video game might offer.

From Los Angeles Times