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    1. nothing more than a little local dissent or muddled thinking, nonetheless these


    2. At the very least, sewing the seeds of dissent


    3. The Association for Responsible Dissent, mostly former CIA agents, estimates 6 million deaths from CIA actions


    4. Too many of those voices of original dissent, as I had remembered them, were the same ones that accused us of bringing 9-11 on ourselves, especially those on what I viewed as the political left


    5. Almost at once Obama made it clear that he does not appreciate, and to the extent possible will not tolerate dissent


    6. Roger’s career has always shown boldness in candor and dissent


    7. He also suggested to the readers that the small group of demonstrators (100 out of a 20,000 student body) might represent clear evidence, not of apathy, but of a massive dissent against few dissenters


    8. Leaving the wealth to the Israelites to divide amongst themselves would have caused immense dissent and delayed the advance, and invariably, discontent would have set in, jeopardizing the vision


    9. Only then had the executioner understood how he could call the army into being and how he could command them without boundaries or dissent


    10. No dissent or unsanctioned violence is tolerated, and infractions are punished quickly and severely

    11. “When that fails, as it will,” Myserrah continued, sneering testily, then suddenly following a divergent line, “Did you notice our God Sophet holds theirs at such a distance that he cannot come to them?” He drummed on the head of the next that had given voice to dissent


    12. “Please believe me I will never, as long as I remain First Elder here, try to stop the voice of dissent


    13. come to them?” He drummed on the head of the next that had given voice to dissent


    14. Another rumbling dissent came from the Englisc, but as they calmed the witness spoke


    15. After discussion and dissent it was settled


    16. Agnes was slumped in the van, morose, accepting without dissent or visible pleasure my assertion that our success was due entirely to her strong stand


    17. Rodney grunted dissent


    18. There was no dissent


    19. Any dissent from the leaders?”


    20. ‘I assume that we are all in agreement on the concluding recommendations?’ She scanned the faces of the assembled committee members, looking for any signs of dissent

    21. The captain should have been incensed at a lowly seaman giving him orders, but the cracks of dissent showed his command to be a delicate one, and he had to let it bend or risk shattering it completely


    22. There’s nothing wrong with dissent, but moderation is important as well as the creation of a healthy, nurturing environment filled with love


    23. Questions and dissent are part of how our nation


    24. It was at this time that your father began to talk against Teotihuacan, most of the villagers agreed with him but what could he do but talk, I begged him to keep his own counsel but he said, as chief, the people were his responsibility and should be aware of what was going on, he held meetings long into the night to try and find a solution to the problem, it was at this time that the trouble first started with the priest, who accused your father of spreading treason and dissent that could only end in disaster for the village


    25. Yes, we were not cast into camps or liquidated for speaking our minds, but the new villages were miniature camps and any dissent made pariahs of dissenters


    26. “The Federation needs the Maquis to continue stirring up trouble and dissent


    27. Windowmaker, and his 222 Revolution, had succeeded in fermenting great dissent amongst the population


    28. Now, if there is no more dissent, I would like to be on our way


    29. At the board meeting, Sushma Swaraj expressed her note of dissent, saying she was accepting the decision ‘under protest’


    30. The comparative claims of Church and Dissent, the strife of parties within our pale, the debates of Convocations, Congresses, and Diocesan Conferences, are all alike matters of indifference to them

    31. “Coming back to the ill-fated girl, the cousin who rescued me from the embarrassment of my life I told you about, abhorred the eligible bachelor in equal measure for his conceited ways, was not prepared to voice her apprehension lest her dissent should be construed as an envy for the girl’s glorious fortune-in-the-making; well I too kept mum for I knew that I wouldn’t have been deemed as a viable alternative by the mother of the bride and so, sadly for others’ decency of silence and her mother’s blinkers of falsity, the daughter had to suffer him as her man to her lifelong dismay


    32. All must be allowed to dissent and to suggest alternatives that everyone can live comfortably with


    33. “Councilman Crawford was the lone voice of dissent


    34. At first there were rumblings of dissent among the more influential enchanters at the odd appointment


    35. Out of fear we worship the security state, capitulating our liberties so that none have the freedom to deviate, dissent or evolve


    36. non-resistance to the cost of our entertrainment, by actively promoting enslavement with apathy's compliant treaty of a lack of dissent


    37. In short, its contents make it illegal for anyone to publicly express dissent, since dissent equals discontent which equals possible threat which will preemptively result in indefinite disappearance, since they are already monitoring all forms of communication and thought


    38. By turning political dissent into treason and a cry of liberation into insurgent revolution, the manufactured anarchy of boogyman terrorism justifies the State in dropping the Digital Curtain of surveillance across all aspects of its citizen's lives


    39. Now I manufacture dissent by sharing My Adventures Going Off Grid in Dumpsterdivingville


    40. When a society has accelerated to this point of hyper-stimulated overload, they are in a zombe-trigger trance state: obeying and executing without question or dissent their controlling meta-Nism's dictates

    41. Thus, taking care to be unaffected by any form of magic made by the magician, such as creating the deceptions which they call ‘white magic’, separation, sowing dissent or establishing relationships, causing damage through the eye or through envy, etc


    42. The devil’s work is made up of planting this kind of baseless doubt, which is far from the truth but which sows dissent between the two parties


    43. Emory waited for Anne to leave and then demanded, “You know nothing of this?” Rohan grumbled in dissent


    44. Because these professional clowns are used by the power that be to stifle all serious opposition and dissent against their control and power over society


    45. Instead… the sick, weak, victim-mentality and culture of christian victimization when faced with huge injustices like mass genocide, and mass racism, and mass discrimination… expresses its opposition to all of this evil… as weakly, and as cowardly, and as dishonestly as possible, by barely voicing any dissent at all


    46. They are terrified of people who cannot control themselves… meaning showing any dissent or disrespect or disobedience to any authority


    47. These ridiculous lies are gobbled up by unthinking uncritical tourists without a whimper of dissent or questioning


    48. I willingly dissent from such hypotheses with no possible grounds in sight for abridging the chasm


    49. Had it been invaded from its sides, and they were asked to dissent, they would have done so with little hesitation


    50. --Her daughter could not quite agree with her, but her dissent was not heard, and therefore gave no offence



















    1. The minority dissented only to express concern that a concert in a park, while technically a public place, should be protected as well


    2. It is also worth the consideration of the Musalmans that for all the awe his followers felt for Muhammad, many as well dissented his decisions on occasion


    3. Jennings had to say upon the subject, with an unchanging complexion, dissented from her in nothing, and was heard three times to say, "Yes, ma'am


    4. My young mistress alighted, and told me that, as she was resolved to stay a very little while, I had better hold the pony and remain on horseback; but I dissented: I wouldn't risk losing sight of the charge committed to me a minute; so we climbed the slope of heath together


    5. When Spain’s head of state, Pietro Montoya, dissented, a feature news story on one of Thompson’s programs showed video clips of Montoya propositioning young children for sex


    6. Stephen dissented openly from Bloom's views on the importance of dietary and civic selfhelp while Bloom dissented tacitly from Stephen's views on the eternal affirmation of the spirit of man in literature


    7. Some Chesapeake and Ohio stockholders dissented, and they convinced the Interstate Commerce Commission that the terms of the consolidation were highly unfair to their road


    8. He gave no orders, but only assented to or dissented from what others suggested


    9. My young mistress alighted, and told me that, as she was resolved to stay a very little while, I had better hold the pony and remain on horseback; but I dissented: I wouldn’t risk losing sight of the charge committed to me a minute; so we climbed the slope of heath together


    10. " The only one that dissented was an old laborer, whose answer to all questions was "Not guilty

    11. To the question why they dissented, they said that their chief reason was the fact that the Church worshipped gods made of wood, which, far from being ordained, were condemned by the Scriptures


    12. He observed, that although he had the honor of being one of the Committee of Foreign Relations, who framed the report under consideration, he dissented from that report in some respects


    1. must have to conduct business with such meetings that there is the danger of dissenting


    2. The independent provisions, however, which in many places have been made for dissenting teachers, by means of voluntary subscriptions, of trust rights, and other evasions of the law, seem very much to have abated the zeal and activity of those teachers


    3. All but two of the questions put to it were answered unanimously, and in the two cases where there was a dissenting minority, a solution was found where the minority were allowed to act in keeping with their convictions, rather than being compelled to act with the majority


    4. They try to eliminate or reduce them by attacking those opponents personally as in elections where all manner of past questionable behaviors of dissenting contenders are “dug up” to try to discredit the persons


    5. A dissenting point of view also was held by a


    6. The dissenting point of view was also held by


    7. dissenting disenchantment with the once sacred congregation


    8. voice and dissenting opinions were valued, for us the debate is framed


    9. dissenting vote in the General Assembly conferred on it from the outset an


    10. I was the lone dissenting voice

    11. Since language games are the most effective propagandizing tool of a democracy, to dictate, curtail, and penalize speech, democratic governments ostracize and occlude dissenting opinions, organizations, and ideals


    12. The War against Terror can only end with the emergence of a unifying global peace, or the logocidal extermination of any dissenting thinker, thought, or ability to conceive a better world


    13. Modern philologists accept the same conclusion with hardly a dissenting voice


    14. I waited long to see if any among the brotherhood would take exceptions to the position taken by Sommer, and not a dissenting voice was raised


    15. Dissenting opinions and debate can lead to more creative solutions


    16. The speech was marvelous but the distrust of Russo by some of the dissenting priests was even greater


    17. I knew Mary Grace and Brian would be both sympathetic to our problems and at the same time I was aware that the Chapel was referred to as a dissenting church or more precisely, they weren’t followers of the new messiah and his unification of the world’s faiths


    18. Dissenting churches came in as many different varieties as their were people in churches


    19. It was simply people with a dissenting view


    20. That is the home of a pastor from one of the dissenting church groups

    21. “They’re with a pastor from a dissenting church,” I said


    22. “Now, your family is supposedly safe with some members of the dissenting church,” he said


    23. At the airport I was met by Sergeant Major Christopher Niles of the Pacific Protectorate, another underground dissenting group


    24. Beth told me about Mary Grace’s heroic act and how they were protected by the dissenting churches


    25. With the advantage of possessing this important intelligence, the chief warily laid his plans before his fellows, and, as might have been anticipated from his eloquence and cunning, they were adopted without a dissenting voice


    26. Mademoiselle Eugenie, however, merely returned a dissenting movement of the head, while, with a cold smile, she directed the attention of her mother to an opposite box on the first circle, in which sat the Countess G——, and where Morcerf had just made his appearance


    27. They knew before they came that there was sure to be a lot of 'Jolly good fellow' business and speechmaking, and they had agreed together beforehand to take no part one way or the other, and to refrain from openly dissenting from anything that might


    28. As she thought this, the clamor of dissenting voices rose up Scarlett sniffed


    29. I’d had an idea for a third draft, inventing a countermelody that allowed for a dissenting voice, contrasting with the mounting violence of the main lyrics in a cynical and detached way:


    30. Still in the Dissenting line, eh? Still godly? Or taken to the Church as more genteel?"

    31. Bulstrode to have won the hand of Harriet Vincy; whose family was undeniable in a Middlemarch light—a better light surely than any thrown in London thoroughfares or dissenting chapel-yards


    32. Once more he saw himself the young banker's clerk, with an agreeable person, as clever in figures as he was fluent in speech and fond of theological definition: an eminent though young member of a Calvinistic dissenting church at Highbury, having had striking experience in conviction of sin and sense of pardon


    33. You want dissenting opinions at this point in the market cycle


    34. Dissenting holders brought suit to set the sale aside on the ground that the price was grossly inadequate


    35. Whether compensation to the minority in the force-out has to be adequate depends in part on state law, including the adequacy of appraisal rights for dissenting stockholders, and on compliance with appropriate disclosure requirements under federal securities laws


    36. Mandatory techniques (such as freeze-out mergers in the case of healthy companies, and Chapter 11 bankruptcies in the case of financially troubled companies) involve a compulsory change to the instruments of dissenting security holders if the required threshold of acceptances is received


    37. On April 17th the Senate, without a dissenting vote, ordered an investigation of the wreck of the Titanic, with particular reference to the inadequacy of life-saving boats and apparatus


    38. Stanford to the phraseology of the resolution, it was passed without a division, there not being more perhaps than five dissenting voices


    1. Why be so restrained, these Justices seemed to hint in their militant dissents, when the Court might do the legislating itself and get it right the first time? But with the exception of the 1947 case of Everson v


    2. This verse denotes: you who dissents from the commands of your Provider! before you ask about the time of the Hour, steer clear of your negligence and prepare yourself for it


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    dissent objection protest differ disagree take issue resist oppose contradict rebel refuse conflict difference dissension nonconformity discord heresy