As it turned out, I dissented in those meetings and left it at that.
Esther George, president of the Kansas City regional Fed bank, dissented for a third straight meeting.
Four conservative justices -- Samuel Alito, Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy and Clarence Thomas -- dissented.
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Esther George, president of the Kansas City regional Fed bank, dissented for a second straight meeting.
As an aside, I dissented three times from the Greenspan majority, twice in 1999 and once in 2002.
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg dissented, along with Justices Anthony Kennedy and Antonin Scalia.
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Michigan, a double-jeopardy case, Sotomayor wrote the opinion and conservative Samuel Alito dissented, drawing no other conservatives with him.
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French, Italian and Polish MEPs in the EPP group dissented relatively rarely from their party allies in the national government.
Fortuyn himself insisted that he was no racist, and bitterly dissented from comparisons between his party and France's National Front.
Mr. Fisher dissented five times in 2008, either calling for higher interest rates or objecting to committee moves to lower rates.
Kansas City Fed president Thomas Hoenig dissented from the FOMC's statement in September, and remains opposed to the central bank's stance.
The market got relief early Friday, as 17 countries agreed to an intergovernmental arrangement to handle budgetary matters, but the UK dissented.
Throughout his long tenure on the Court, he had dissented, often in strident terms, anytime his colleagues upheld regulations in that area.
Justice Stephen Breyer also dissented, saying the majority went too far in striking down a law aimed at protecting children from inappropriate content.
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Judge Alito dissented, saying that the mother and the girl could not sue the police because the police had immunity against that lawsuit.
George was following in the footsteps of Thomas Hoenig, who used to head the Kansas City Fed and had dissented consistently with Bernanke.
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The primary reason I dissented was because I specifically thought that this business cycle was not like the others and weird things were happening.
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Because they dissented from the Church of England, members of the sect were barred from the professions and as a result gravitated toward business.
The Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications Bill was backed by the committee's SNP MSPs, but Labour, Liberal Democrat and Conservative members dissented.
The Tories centralised power in Whitehall, taking powers particularly from local government (in some cases, as with the GLC, abolishing it when it dissented).
He vigorously dissented from both Romer and Lawrence, arguing for the right of a democratic majority to embody its moral views in the law.
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Justice Anthony Kennedy dissented in that case, accusing the majority of shirking its constitutional duty to apply "strict scrutiny" to government policies that discriminate by race.
In other words, 50% of the FOMC dissented with Bernanke, at least in principle. (Read Operation Twist Set To Fail As Bernanke Insists On Flattening The Yield Curve).
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As was expected before the FOMC meeting, Richard Fisher of the Dallas Fed, Narayana Kocherlakota of the Minneapolis Fed, and Charles Plosser of the Philly Fed dissented with Bernanke.
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Indeed, scarcely anyone could be found in those days who dissented from the assessment offered with quote high confidence by the National Intelligence Estimate, known as NIE, of 2005.
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That option is preferable to waiting several more years for EPA to finish a rewrite, it says, pointing out that the one jurist who dissented has already made their case.
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Justices Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia, considered the two most conservative members of the court, dissented in that decision and have shown little willingness to protect businesses from punitive damages.
Most managers agreed with the decision to postpone the last round of games but Inverness boss Terry Butcher dissented over the postponement of his side's home match with Dundee United.
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