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Filter by Meaning The counterposed values of the two cultures made it challenging for them to find a common ground.
The counterposed interests of the two companies have led to a legal dispute.
The teacher's teaching style is counterposed to the traditional methods.
The approach of the two coaches to the game is counterposed - one emphasizing defense, the other attack.
The two characters have counterposed views on the importance of money in life.
The scientist presented a counterposed theory to the commonly accepted one.
The author presents a counterposed argument to the widely held notion of meritocracy.
The two friends have counterposed attitudes towards socializing.
The writer has created a counterposed narrative to challenge the reader's beliefs.
The two interpretations of the religious text are counterposed in a lively debate.
The two schools of thought are counterposed in terms of their approaches to psychology.
The scientist's findings were counterposed to the previous studies on the subject.
The concept of individual freedom is often counterposed to the need for collective security.
The politician's policies are counterposed to the needs of the common people.
The politician's views on taxation are counterposed to those of his opponent.
The artist's paintings are counterposed in terms of color and composition.
The counterposed ideas of individualism and collectivism are often debated in the field of economics.
The protagonist's feelings towards his family are counterposed to his feelings towards his career.
The protagonist in the story has counterposed thoughts about whether to pursue her dreams or to settle for a stable job.
The artist counterposed bright colors against dark backgrounds in his latest exhibition.
The panel discussion featured counterposed opinions on the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare.
The research study compared the counterposed results of two different treatments for the same medical condition.
The two political candidates had counterposed views on immigration policy.
The movie portrays two counterposed characters: one is kind and compassionate, while the other is cold and selfish.
The court heard counterposed testimonies from the prosecution and defense witnesses.
The teacher assigned a writing prompt asking students to present counterposed arguments on whether homework is beneficial.
The book explores the counterposed perspectives of a husband and wife during World War II.
The article presents counterposed arguments about the effects of social media on mental health.
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