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dissenting group

noun as in splinter group

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But “Kids” illustrates the danger in silence, the way a vocal persona could sway a dissenting group or even lead a pack into an endless black hole.

The dissenting group, it’s my privilege and headache to divulge, consists of the three featured players themselves, two female, one male.

This dissenting group—while very much still in support of Open Science—argued that investigators should be allowed a minimum of 2 to 5 years to make their clinical trial data public.

In a letter posted at change.org, the dissenting group of pastors says, “We believe the candidacy of Donald J. Trump has given voice to a movement that affirms racist elements in white culture—both explicit and implicit.”

He was among the dissenting group on the nine-member executive board of the Basketball Club of Seattle that voted 5-4 to sell.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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