Ron Paul, care to comment on your dissenting vote before this heads to the Senate?
Four dissenting conservatives, Justices Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, agreed.
In a dissenting opinion, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes accused the Court of wildly overreaching its authority.
Dissenting were the Court's liberals--Justices John Paul Stevens, David Souter and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Courageous leaders invite others to challenge their thinking and encourage (no pun intended) dissenting opinion.
Turn down the sound on your telly so the cacophony from dissenting economists is dimmed.
The emails revealed a pattern of mendaciousness, intimidation, and insider dealing meant to silence dissenting voices.
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Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi lost his one-vote majority after a dissenting MP voted against a budget bill.
When the Iran-Contra probe produced its report in 1987, Cheney's staff helped write the dissenting minority report.
The film is sitting with a 95% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with only one dissenting opinion.
What's more, only one of those dissenting brokerage firms has doled out a "sell" rating on JNPR.
One dissenting report by three commission members lists ten and the other dissenting report lists mainly one.
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The inflamatory language of dissenting opinions written by justices in the minority has often bolstered this impression.
To date, it is privacy groups that have offered the strongest dissenting view against Google's plans with Glass.
This is a byproduct of polarization, the cultlike expulsion of any dissenting voices and preoccupation with ideological purity.
Increasingly, too, the delegates are voting against government motions or nominees for high office, sometimes producing large dissenting minorities.
The point of basketball, the dissenting chorus said, was to learn basketball skills.
One dissenting opinion came from Brian Gammage, vice-president of research at analysts Gartner.
These may be safer, but they have little reach outside the dissenting elite.
Dissenting were Stevens and Justices David Souter, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen G.
Ashcroft cast the only dissenting vote in the Commerce Committee's 19-1 passage of a tobacco control bill earlier this month.
This Anglican (and crown) privilege so infuriated dissenting Christians that it spurred them to form countervailing networks across state boundaries.
Unlike our dissenting colleagues, we do not consider this a remarkable or intolerable burden to impose on the business community.
The disciplinary commission rejected that argument, although a dissenting member argued that his conduct was protected by the First Amendment.
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The only dissenting voice on the panel was that of Alan Stone, a professor of law and medicine at Harvard.
So numerous and fervent were the false messiah's followers in Hamburg that dissenting rabbis were afraid to preach against him.
The dissenting duo have a bit of a history, having tussled over the sale of the Safeway U.K. chain in 2004.
The Europeans also broke from the group's normal mode by issuing a dissenting memorandum on ARF's official condemnation of nuclear testing.
The example of Holland proved that a toleration of sects dissenting from the established sect was safe, and even useful.
But press freedom campaigners say that the arrest was made on questionable grounds and is an attempt to silence dissenting voices.
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