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an opponent of the government
To make such decisions would require agents to be fully informed about their opponents, the environment, and the issues at stake.
The government had no opponents, whether within their own party or on the opposite benches, who could block the march of legislation.
In their search for the source of disagreement, the opponents move in the direction of foundations.
The (perhaps rather obvious) point to make about all the divisions of the 1620s is that both sides were seeking to silence their opponents.
In the case of criminal justice, several stinging defeats for opponents of civil rights galvanized a powerful elite countermovement.
How does one assess a case where the emperor acts by seeking to restrain the military or pacify domestic opponents?
Looking back at these arguments forty years later, the opponents to the militarisation project were absolutely correct.
Advocates attacked opponents where it hurt most, questioning and challenging their key argument and standing it on its head.
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