1. However, opponents charge that the new Internet regulations amount to unconstitutional censorship that would criminalize expression protected by the First Amendment. 2. Opponents charge that this system artificially inflates the cost of peanut products for consumers and provides a federal windfall for quota-holders. 3. And Schepsis said spinal injuries are rare in hockey compared to football, where opponents often charge at one another head-down, increasing risk of neck injury. 4. Bush opponents charged that the ads were, in fact, negative. 5. But many opponents charge that his party has increasingly become a vehicle for an Islamic authoritarianism marked by the habits of communist government. 6. But the sugar program is costly to consumers, the opponents charged. 7. Democratic opponents charge that the exemption should not extend to permitting churches to discriminate with federal money. 8. His opponents have charged that such deals lower barriers to food-borne diseases. 9. His opponents charged that he sought to evade military service during the Vietnam War, but Clinton denied acting improperly. 10. However, Democratic opponents charged that the tax cuts were tilted toward the rich and risked the future of some social programs. |
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