21. Opponents generally see the law as a knee-jerk, emotional overreaction that tramples the constitutional rights of those confined by it. 22. Opponents of tobacco saw a different motivation. 23. Opponents see a package skewed toward high-income Americans and threatening funding for major government programs. 24. Opponents see a settlement as a way to put sharp restrictions on cigarette advertising and to give the government more regulation of nicotine. 25. Opponents see an improper mingling of God and government. 26. So if George puts a can on the problems that have plagued him in the past, even Raiders opponents see some success coming. 27. The opponents see a lot to protect. 28. The opponents see strains of fascism in Scientology. 29. They cost him respect, since opponents see that completions are not a given for Mirer, even with a wide-open Chris Warren standing free in the flat. 30. They never let their opponents see them cry. |