The unions are in opposition to the government over the issue of increasing the minimum wage.
1 the team or person being played against in a sports competition:
2 in some political systems, the elected politicians who belong to the largest party that does not form the government:
3 disagreement with something, often by speaking or fighting against it, or (esp. in politics) the people or group who are not in power:
Plans to desegregate the schools met with opposition.
She left home in the face of strong opposition from her parents.
The strength of the opposition was rather more than she'd bargained for.
The plan for a new office tower went ahead regardless of local opposition.
What he misses is the tension of unreconciled oppositions and the excitement of an experiment in motion.
The former is based on simple binary systems of oppositions and can be glossed as the preserve of autonomy.
Additive relations are considered contrastive when they are exceptions or oppositions, but there is no causal relationship between the segments.
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karşı çıkma, karşı olma, uyuşmazlık…
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