oposición
opposition ; antagonism ; counteraction [counter-action].
I would like to ask each of them to tell us whether in fact there is a clear difference of opinion and direct opposition or whether there is no real inconsistency.
The influx of large numbers of Spanish-speaking people has brought to the surface feelings of antagonism on the part established residents, who feel threatened by the 'encroachment' of 'have-nots' into their neighborhoods.
For the individual who seeks to react rationally, whether by personal complaint or collective counteraction, it is often difficult even to discover the information which is needed to make a start.
eludir una oposición
negotiate + resistance
The arrangements should also negotiate resistance to perceived 'American dominance', erode price differentials between Europe and the US, and permit each country to support its own online services.
encontrar oposición
meet with + opposition
find + opposition
The ruling, which spells out academic requirements for athletes who play at universities, has met with much opposition, the primary criticism being that the ruling is racially discriminatory.
Some librarians have found opposition to the setting up of 'alternative rooms' containing 'movement publications and trade books on women's and gay liberation, the third world, imperialism, yoga, rock music, the draft, prisons, the counter-culture, communes, social change'.
en oposición a
as against
versus (vs - abreviatura)
counter to
To the extent that headings are dictated by conformity to a pattern, as against the likely approach of the reader resting on psychological rather than logical grounds, the subject catalog will lose in effectiveness.
I believe that the emphasis on abuse of title entry in the name of speeding up cataloging is not the question of a title entry versus other entries, it is the question of simplification.
But counter to some other industry watchers, the firm now thinks there won't be a big rebound in 2013.
expresar + Posesivo + oposición
voice + Posesivo + opposition
Italy's Prime Minister has voiced his opposition to NATO intervention in Libya, but said he had his hands tied by parliament.
grupo de la oposición
opposition group
While in the past censorship laws have restricted access to materials considered unorthodox, many documents relating to opposition groups are now available over the Internet.
manifestar + Posesivo + oposición
voice + Posesivo + opposition
Italy's Prime Minister has voiced his opposition to NATO intervention in Libya, but said he had his hands tied by parliament.
oposición + crear
opposition + line up
This paper examines claims by Microsoft's Bill Gates that networked computers have no future, and looks at the opposition lining up against him.
oposición, la
political opposition, the
He then took the wind out of the sails of the political opposition two weeks ago when they had him on the run and he agreed to a general election.
oposición política, la
political opposition, the
He then took the wind out of the sails of the political opposition two weeks ago when they had him on the run and he agreed to a general election.
partido de la oposición
opposition party
The current situation of political competitiveness is then analyzed by means of the relationship between the governing party & the opposition party.
sin oposición
without opposition
unchallenged
unopposed
The men of the 6th Armored Infantry secured the beachhead without opposition.
In the sales field, however, the Publications Office's responsibility is largely unchallenged, and a number of factors have led to an increase in its scope.
He became the agency's longest-serving commissioner and unopposed spiritual leader.