Let me conclude by saying that when -- as opposed to if -- the United States finds itself in the future obliged to defend its interests, the legacy of the Clinton Administration's efforts that I have outlined today will be profoundly felt: Not only will the U.S. have less capability for such unilateral action than it will need.
But the issue of involving the private sector to introduce competition for services was vehemently opposedby some critics within the medical profession when the changes were drawn up.
Former President Bill Clinton tried to overturn the "don't ask, don't tell" policy when he took office in 1993, but he was strenuously opposedby the military leadership.
How can an economy grow when the economy is largely driven by consumer spending (as opposed to business spend) and if consumers are not earning enough then the economy will stagnate.
But those of the centre and right who also opposed apartheid found their sincerity angrily questioned by Bishop Huddleston when they did not accept his view that the only way to end apartheid was by sanctions.
The results get even more interesting when you break down those who were supportive or opposed to the health care reform law by medical practice types.
Advertisements are still a big supporting pillar when it comes to monetizing TV content and any threat to this stream will be strongly opposedby media companies.
She notes that the first quarter is typically when the vast majority of vaccine sales are tied to actual flu infections, as opposed to sales bolstered by government stockpiling.