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1 Some Democrats and environmentalists oppose new help for the nuclear industry.
2 This is usually a chamber with enough Republican members in to oppose new controls.
3 Giant Wall Street firms that dominate the OTC derivatives market oppose new rules for it.
4 The second four-letter word, from those who oppose new nuclear power in the UK, is unprintable.
5 China's position is unclear, though analysts say its silence indicates it might not oppose new sanctions.
6 The Automobile Association has released a survey saying more than half of Auckland oppose new cycle lanes.
7 Property developers and current homeowners oppose new property taxes, which could bring down the value of their assets.
8 Glover said she could understand why industries often seek to oppose new regulations, but doing so was ultimately counterproductive.
9 Lydia Sosene is the chair of the Mangere Otahuhu Community board, which has been mobilising the community to oppose new licenses.
10 Others strongly oppose new money for an industry that has already received more than $80 billion in aid since January.
11 That is the point made by the report and anyone should be concerned at that, whether they support or oppose new nuclear.
12 The Green Party has said it will oppose new anti-terrorism legislation unless it is amended during its passage through the Dail today.
13 Some Republicans oppose new aid out of concern over a massive and growing budget deficit predicted to approach $4 trillion this year.
14 Some Republicans oppose new aid out of concern for a massive and growing budget deficit predicted to approach $4 trillion this year.
15 Biden, in fact, has said repeatedly he would not pursue a fracking ban, although he would oppose new permits for drilling on federal land.
16 Employers also opposed new restrictions, citing costs of paying staff during isolation.
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