Opponents definition

Opponents means any person, association, committee,
Opponents means any person, association, committee, organization or other group, or their designated representatives, who oppose a statewide advisory question of public policy or a proposed constitutional amendment for submission at a general election and who have registered with the Board as provided in this Act.
Opponents means any person, association, committee, organization or other group, or their designated representatives, who oppose a statewide advisory question of public policy or a proposed constitutional

Examples of Opponents in a sentence

  • Opponents warned that the agreement would create huge job losses in the United States as companies moved production to Mexico to lower costs.39 Estimating the economic impact of trade agreements is a daunting task due to a lack of data and important theoretical and practical matters associated with generating results from economic models.

  • Opponents have therefore attacked both the DRRA and the project itself for defying the will of the people and lacking political legitimacy.

  • Opponents have asserted that the development will exacerbate the serious traffic congestion to which Kent Island is already subject on summer weekends.

  • Opponents have noted that PacifiCorp-funded dam removal would be likely under FERC relicensing conditions; however, PacifiCorp and other supporters of the KHSA note that a different outcome (such as fish passage upgrades) could occur under the FERC process for a number of reasons (for more information, see below section, “Stakeholder Views”).

  • Beckett, Modern Insurgencies and Counter-Insurgencies: Guerrillas and Their Opponents Since 1750 (New York, New York: Routledge, 2001), p.

  • Opponents would regard this as undesired commodification of space, or fear bonus give-aways like in NYC.

  • Mansoor and Williamson Murray, eds., Hybrid Warfare: Fighting Complex Opponents from the Ancient World to the Present (New York, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012), pp.

  • Opponents ranged from environment and development NGOs to consumer groups, human rights bodies, trade unions, local governments, parliamentarians and church groups.

  • Opponents and those, whose interests have been vested in the said property may submit their say at the time of hearing at the venue mentioned above.

  • Opponents supported an amendment that would have permitted protective arrangements "only to the extent not inconsistent with State and local law." Id. at 14979.