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1 Pizarro was eminently perfidious, Yet nothing is more opposed to sound policy.
2 No man in the world is more opposed to intemperance than I am.
3 Initially, no one was more opposed to Toby's dream than Manuel.
4 We are more opposed to immorality than to disease, which is its penalty.
5 But what two notions can be more opposed in many cases than these?
6 Britain, for instance, seems more opposed to migration within and from outside the EU.
7 Conversely those more opposed to the idea were older citizens.
8 Nothing is more opposed to revolutionary passions than these things.
9 But, however that may be, no representation can be more opposed to the facts.
10 There 's no man in this town more opposed to me than he is.
11 I assure you, father, no one can be more opposed to materialism than Schopenhauer.
12 According to this new legislator nothing is more opposed to the social spirits than Christianity.
13 Objection 1: It would seem that presumption is more opposed to fear than to hope.
14 He couldn't be more opposed to Piers on global warming, but he refers to him affectionately.
15 Nothing can be more opposed to the truth.
16 Yet nothing is more opposed to sound policy.
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