Sentences with phrase «faced much opposition»

If vertical food does prove cheaper to produce and consume, then it's unlikely to face much opposition.

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The story of the abolitionists» victory, in the face of great opposition, offers much hope to the pro-life cause.
The person who is secure in their acceptance is much more able to hold to their principles (as opposed to their pride) in the face of the opposition and displeasure of others.
Though the New Deal was itself certainly of major importance to the political formation of what has come to be known as the organized Jewish community, for many if not most Jews Roosevelt's greatness lay not so much in the fact that he was a liberal in opposition to conservatives as it did in the fact that in the face of Nazi Germany he was an interventionist in firm and successful opposition to the isolationists.
But Rooney has told the Spurs forward that they will be facing much sterner, and much cleverer opposition at Juventus Stadium.
We were not that far away but we were facing opposition with much more resources.
Blues will make the trip to West London this evening to face up against sour opposition: Brentford, in what will be a cagey affair as Blues will try to get the last laugh to silence the poor Bees lot that are still recovering from the loss of those that left Griffin Park to join a much more atmospheric ground...
I'm looking forward to these next run of games given the opposition we'll be facing to see just how much work needs to be done with them.
Home birth, mama is a nurse for maternity home health company, faced opposition but support from immediate family, had some formative and transformative experiences that were precursors for a deciding on a home birth, devoured much research on positive births and home births and empowered herself with it, lots of visualisation, hand s and knees swaying, followed the urge to moan and it felt good, bath, natural endorphins produce a feeling as «high as a kite», felt her own baby, skin to skin bonding, ready to have another one!
While the likes of Neil Kinnock, John Major and Tony Blair provided much inspiration for comedians, Bruce - Lockhart believes there might not be anything worth satirising with Cameron, as he faces an opposition unable to bring out his true character.
Labour in opposition today faces a much more confused situation, having lost votes to UKIP and also the SNP.
Theresa May said she called the election because she was facing too much opposition ahead of vital Brexit talks.
Glenwood sent a letter to Liberty Plaza residents after the proposal died in the face of opposition both from Silver and from much of the wider community.
The strength of the opposition he faces from the vested interests shows he is right — almost as much as do the encouraging recent crime figures.
He had just finished the Akosombo Dam, but the opposition at the time said he had run Ghana into debt and that he had borrowed so much; exactly the same accusation we are facing now,» the President said.
So it was with Coulson; the defence he offered in the face of Ed Miliband's attacks in prime minister's questions left the press scorning the leader of the opposition as much as his rival.
The party which was very much counting on a second term for President Mahama and seem not to have planned for anything beyond that is now faced with the reality of going into opposition to prepare for the 2020 elections.
So you expect a lot of oppositions because somebody is after what they have stolen when someone who was much younger than him did not have the political zeal to face it.
He has also announced he's cease political fundraising while the Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity investigates his fundraising practices — a move that isn't much of a hardship on the Democratic DA, given the fact that he faces only token opposition in the general election next month from a write - in candidate, former Brooklyn sex - crimes prosecutor Marc Fliedner.
In fact, he's facing major opposition from the local farmers who can get their pesticides and livestock antibiotics much cheaper from GIGAS, a large company that's infiltrated the community and is slowly buying up all business and property in town.
During an otherwise routine gathering of state school superintendents on Friday, Secretary Duncan suggested that much of the opposition to the new reading and math guidelines is coming from soccer moms whose kids are facing tougher standards and tougher tests.
The trio held a commanding lead of the GTE Pro category for much of the first ten hours of the race, in the face of strong opposition from Ferrari, Aston Martin and Porsche.
, it may not be fair that we face such opposition, but it won't do much good complaining about it.
Current alternatives to the Keystone XL for transporting tar sands oil are on a much smaller scale, in much earlier stages of development, and in many cases face such significant opposition that they are unlikely to move ahead in the next five to 10 years if at all.»
This concern might be the real reason for much of the opposition to technology in education, but like the automation that the manufacturing sector faced in the previous century, these knowledge workers will have to either adapt or become obsolete.
When the original Alcatel OneTouch Fierce XL variant debuted on T - Mobile and MetroPCS last fall, the affordable 5.5 - inch Android understandably went unnoticed by most smartphone consumers, as it simply faced too much direct opposition, including from higher - profile brands, to stand out from the pack.
Despite their lack of parenting skills, these presidents took pride on making something happen, regardless of how much opposition they faced.
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