Some example sentences of “opposing”

How to use in-sentence of “opposing”:

+ Darwin’s friend Thomas Henry Huxley devoted many years to supporting Darwin, and opposing any interference of religion in science.

+ This is to win points by tackling members of the opposing team.

+ The team who destroys the opposing team’s building automatically wins.

+ The True Whig Party is the opposing party.

+ Ceasefires may be declared as part of a formal treaty, but they have also been called part of an informal understanding between opposing forces.

+ It is only available when a pawn moves forward two squares past an opposing pawn on an adjacent file.

Some example sentences of opposing
Some example sentences of opposing

Example sentences of “opposing”:

+ Now, though, even the name “Excelsior Stadium” is rarely used by Airdrie United supporters as well as opposing fans and even the media as the stadium has instead come to be referred to as New Broomfield which is more palatable from an Airdrie perspective due to its association with the former home of Airdrieonians, Broomfield Park.

+ Control Point maps involve both teams attacking and defending the opposing team’s Control Points.

+ Castel, Albert, “Civil War in Kansas: Reaping the Whirlwind”, University Press of Kansas, 1997, page 43 Jennison worked with James Montgomery James Montgomery in opposing pro-slavery settlers and irregulars believed to be working with Border Ruffians.

+ If you are supporting or opposing a blackout, but would be okay with a banner, this needs to be said, and quickly.

+ Players tackle members of the other team to prevent the opposing team from scoring.

+ Many of those discovered at Athens refer to court cases and curse the opposing litigant, asking that he botch his performance in court, forget his words, become dizzy and so forth.

+ On July 4, 1863, following three days of battle at Gettysburg, the two armies watched each other from opposing ridges.

+ Now, though, even the name "Excelsior Stadium" is rarely used by Airdrie United supporters as well as opposing fans and even the media as the stadium has instead come to be referred to as New Broomfield which is more palatable from an Airdrie perspective due to its association with the former home of Airdrieonians, Broomfield Park.

+ Control Point maps involve both teams attacking and defending the opposing team's Control Points.

+ A move which attacks the opposing king.

+ Abstraction operates in one of these opposing functions when it excludes the simultaneous influence of the other functions and other irrelevancies, such as emotion.

+ After the Vogt group published their report on the fifth and sixth planets, some other astronomers published opposing results.

+ People opposing them organized themselves into the White Army.

+ With Iran suporting the Huthi and Saudi Arabia opposing them, the conflict has been widely seen as a proxy war and a means for Saudi Arabia to combat Iranian influence in the region.

More in-sentence examples of “opposing”:

+ On one hand, the PTA and women’s clubs joined her in opposing military training in the schools.

+ If a move is made which attacks the opposing king, that king is said to be ‘in check’.

+ As the bourgeoisie are not its opposing counterpart proletariat, they don’t have to be a labourer doing menial work for money.

+ It’s quintessential Griffith melodrama, a mix of opposing forces between those favoring Bible morality and the wealthy hedonists who mock God with their amorality…

+ Stone is known for his use of opposition research, studying opposing candidates to find bad things about them.

+ Kearney, Paddy Guardian of the Light: Denis Hurley: Renewing the Church, Opposing Apartheid The Continuum International Publishing Group, Inc.

+ The opposing idea in politics is called ‘gradualism’.

+ If a player captures all four of the opposing player’s good ghosts, he or she has won the game.

+ This was like the subsequent belief held by the Jacobins that everything opposing them relied on the “”gold of Pitt the Younger””.

+ When a “mal” reaches a circle that is already occupied by a “mal” of an opposing team, the “mal” of the opposing team is captured by the new mal, and must restart from the starting point.

+ The game was also nicknamed the Harbaugh Bowl, HarBowl and Brother Bowl because it was the first Super Bowl that featured two brothers as opposing head coaches with both Baltimore’s John Harbaugh and San Francisco’s Jim Harbaugh facing each other.

+ Play starts when a player from one team kicks the ball from the halfway line towards the opposing team’s field goal.

+ It often depends on how badly the opposing player is injured.

+ Any opinion that has opposing sides or points of view can become a controversy.

+ But if a player captures all four of the opposing player’s evil ghosts, he or she has lost the game.

+ Fans of opposing teams have generally given positive feedback.

+ Again, the technique is to offset-by-wikilink: state an extreme claim, followed by an opposing section title.

+ Each time when a player is “out”, the opposing team earns a point.

+ The same idea can be applied to motion: an object in motion will stay in motion unless some outside, opposing force acts upon it.

+ As for “skirting the intent of criteria 7”, well you need to fix the criteria if you are likely to start opposing on the existence of short stubs “as well as” redlinks.

+ Many Tabarnians believe that a sustained international media attention to this movement would defeat the catalan independence project by simply following their own arguments instead of opposing them.

+ Sometime in the 1800’s, a ball was added and would be placed between the two groups and each would try to move across the opposing side’s goal line.

+ After a team scores points, play restarts with the non-scoring team kicking the ball from the halfway line toward the opposing team’s field goal.

+ The objective of the game is to obtain more points than the opposing team within 80 minutes of playing time.

+ Olivier Roy is a French scholar who thinks that this does not express support for al-Qaeda or militant Islam but opposing colonialism and what many Muslims call racism – favourable treatment for Jews especially those living in West Bank settlements, many of whom have American or British passport, and which the United Nations says have no right to live there.

+ The goalkeeper’s mission is to prevent the opposing team from scoring a goal.

+ On one hand, the PTA and women's clubs joined her in opposing military training in the schools.

+ If a move is made which attacks the opposing king, that king is said to be 'in check'.
+ As the bourgeoisie are not its opposing counterpart proletariat, they don't have to be a labourer doing menial work for money.

+ A touchdown is achieved when a player has legal possession of the ball and the ball crosses an imaginary vertical plane above the opposing team’s goal line.

+ Even more important were his operational successes, especially preventing the unification of numerically superior opposing armies and being at the right place at the right time to keep enemy armies out of Prussian core territory.

+ Blockades are used in nearly all military campaigns and the tool of choice for economic warfare on an opposing nation.

+ The term “Batson challenge” describes an objection to opposing counsel’s use of a peremptory challenge to exclude a juror from the jury pool based on criteria the courts have found disqualifying, as race was the sole rationale for exclusion in “Batson”.

+ In which all of the new democratic parties, political organisations and movements together with the political Islamic movements created an alliance, opposing the old communist government and southerners.

+ The party is British unionist, opposing Irish reunification, Scottish and Welsh independence, and is generally critical of devolution.

+ There have been some really ridiculous opposing votes against some candidates like “not being active enough “, “they didn’t like someone’s personnal life” or even “not having enough qd tags and VIP reports”.

+ I was a supporting vote, DJSasso was an opposing vote and Eptalon was uninvolved.

+ I am neither supporting nor opposing this promotion.

+ A longtime opponent of slavery, Adams used his new role in Congress to fight it, and he became the most prominent national leader opposing slavery.

+ However, Chinese public opinion was opposing to truce so favorable to Japan and so shameful to China.

+ Federalists, who supported the Constitution’s ratification, placated those opposing its ratification by agreeing that the new government should immediately address Anti-Federalist concerns and consider amending the Constitution.

+ There is an opposing argument, however, that growth causes development because some of the increase in income gets spent on human development such as education and health.

+ There is at present a major effort to design and build the International Linear Collider, which will consist of two opposing linear accelerators, one for electrons and one for positrons.

+ This moon basin was named after two features on opposing sides; the crater Aitken on the northern end and the southern lunar pole at the other end.

+ If a team commits four fouls, the opposing team gets to shoot a free throw on any next foul that doesn’t involve shooting.

+ Toll-like receptor 7 and TLR9 dictate autoantibody specificity and have opposing inflammatory and regulatory roles in a murine model of lupus.

+ Pakistan was one of the 67 signatory nations opposing the UN declaration on Sexual orientation and Gender Identity, which failed to pass.

+ He spent years opposing the ruling party in the House of Lords.

+ If a piece lands on an opponent’s piece, the opposing piece is taken off the board.

+ In August 1642, small groups of soldiers from the opposing sides accidentally met at Southam, and in the fight some were killed.

+ Allende found it hard to win an election because of the successful scare campaigns launched by opposing parties, many financed by large multi-national corporations and powerful national institutions such as private banks and schools.

+ According to Gavin Flood, “Shiva is a god of ambiguity and paradox” whose attributes include opposing themes.

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