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considerable resistance

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meanings of considerableand resistance


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considerable
adjective
uk /kənˈsɪd.ər.ə.bəl/ us /kənˈsɪd.ɚ.ə.bəl/
large or of ...
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resistance
noun
uk /rɪˈzɪs.təns/ us /rɪˈzɪs.təns/
the act of fighting against something that is attacking you, or refusing to ...
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When employers sought to structure relations outside of these expectations, they could find themselves faced with considerableresistance.
Specifically, mothers were required to complete a set of caregiving tasks, including a clothes and diaper change, which generated considerableresistance from the infant.
It is safe to assume, moreover, that attempts to change the order of things will meet with considerableresistance.
Our results imply that the complexity of mutational events in a simple organisms like a virus results in considerableresistance to extinction.
Axial rigidity and cervical dystonia can present considerableresistance, but it is an essential part of the examination if there is any suggestion of restriction of the eye movements.
However, there was also considerableresistance, particularly in rural and newly settled areas, where other types of dwelling - notably log cabins - proved highly durable and adaptable to local needs.
For there was considerableresistance to the idea of women interfering with the masculine world of empire politics, which was articulated most clearly through the anti-suffrage campaign.
There is considerableresistance from doctors, senior members of the judiciary, and other professionals about having their judgements challenged by those deemed not to have the requisite qualifications.
The addition of a very small amount of fluoride to drinking water in appropriate localities likewise prevents or reduces dental decay, but on this matter there has been considerableresistance.
Those industries have mechanised, with considerableresistance from a great many of the unions.
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I am afraid there is still considerableresistance to the process, but that is changing by the day.
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I met with considerableresistance there on the understandable grounds of the need to protect departmental independence in the review of spending decisions.
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There was considerableresistance and some 131 prisoners received injuries, mostly minor.
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When one tries to organise alternative employment —workshops, small factories, and so on—there tends to be considerableresistance.
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There has been considerableresistance, particularly from the local authorities, to proposals for change.
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We know that there will be considerableresistance.
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There is at present considerableresistance to textiles overseas.
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This is, of course, a policy that is likely to meet with considerableresistance from the airlines.
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There was, however, considerableresistance to any action to remedy that part of our problem.
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