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Meanings of oppose abortion in English
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Usage of oppose abortion in English
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Among his most loyal political supporters are evangelical Christians, who strongly opposeabortion rights.
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During the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump promised to appoint justices who opposeabortion rights.
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This is not to deny that a consequentialist might have grounds to opposeabortion.
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But they applaud him for defending Church teachings that opposeabortion and same-sex marriage.
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Republicans, including President Donald Trump, generally opposeabortion.
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The Susan B. Anthony List, a group that backs political candidates who opposeabortion, praised the move.
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Besides distancing itself from Akin, Romney's campaign said a Romney administration would not opposeabortion in case of rape.
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The goal is to please Christian conservatives who strongly opposeabortion and are a major part of Trump's political base.
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I opposeabortion personally.
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The organisation Right to Life has launched a TV campaign urging voters to tick the box for parties that opposeabortion.
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Trump has pledged to appoint more federal judges who opposeabortion with the hope that the ruling might eventually be overturned.
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His message to them is direct and urgent: Christians are under attack, and Republicans shouldn't trust Mitt Romney to always opposeabortion.
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But Republican Senator Mike Lee opposed her nomination due to concerns that she did not opposeabortion, Lee's spokesman Conn Carroll said.
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Some people will opposeabortion an all circumstances, often based on an unshakable belief that human life begins at the point of conception.
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During their campaigns, Akin and Mourdock, both of whom opposeabortion rights, made comments about rape that helped to sink their chances for election.
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Many church leaders have chosen to opposeabortion in Ireland by defending the retention of article 40.3.3 in the Irish Constitution.