Either Osofsky will have to perform a feat of extraordinary intellectual gymnastics to reposition her argument
in diametric opposition to what she said less than a year ago, or she still believes that May was right.
And presumably we remain
in diametric opposition... so um, out of sheer bloody - mindedness, does that mean they'll now be rooting for a lower PVR share price?!
Though they explicitly deny being any sort of competition to the local American Federation of Teachers affiliate, the new group is staking out positions that put
them in diametric opposition to the union:
As we saw yesterday — on foreign policy, on defence policy, on economic policy, on the Labour party's relationship with business — their ideals are
in diametric opposition.
Irreligion stands
in diametric opposition to religion.
Not exact matches
The
diametric opposition of the standards you seem to wish to see imposed
in its aftermath does not serve the interest of peace: it reeks of hypocrisy.
The beauty of this piece and many of Lipski's works often comes from the
diametric opposition of his materials and his composition,
in this case a tank tread and a heart.
Engaging with issues of identity and individualism, he frequently depicts his figures
in an extreme opaque, black colour, which stylizes their appearance while being a literal and rhetorical reference to the term black and its
diametric opposition to the white «mainstream.»
One possible inference, though to be treated with caution
in this small sample, is that Irish culture is an island culture which accentuates a collectivist tribal group conformity, where there are heighted structures and processes of exclusion through spaces of
diametric opposition (Downes, 2014).