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opposition

[op-uh-zish-uhn] / ˌɒp əˈzɪʃ ən /




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The formal opposition to her worldwide leadership role comes from a group of conservative churches – including Nigeria's – which at a 2008 meeting in Jerusalem established Gafcon, or Global Anglican Future Conference.

From BBC

The suit says Beatty had called into the meeting about the name change but was muted when she tried to voice her opposition.

From BBC

It emerged that this was due to opposition to the UK's tech rules.

From Barron's

More troubling for Sacks is the growing public opposition to AI's rapid deployment.

From Barron's

Jonny's prediction: Unai Emery's side didn't start the season well but now they have got that confidence that, even if they concede, they can score more than the opposition.

From BBC