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  • 1opposing party — index adversary, complainant, contestant, foe, opponent, party (litigant) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …

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  • 2cause against an opposing party — index counterclaim Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3party — par·ty n pl parties 1 a: one (as a person, group, or entity) constituting alone or with others one of the sides of a proceeding, transaction, or agreement the parties to a contract a person who signed the instrument as a party to the instrument… …

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  • 4Party switching in the United States — In United States politics, party switching is any change in party affiliation of a partisan public figure, usually one who is currently holding elected office. In the United States dominant two party system, the switches most commonly occur… …

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  • 5opposing — op|pos|ing [əˈpəuzıŋ US əˈpou ] adj [only before noun] 1.) opposing teams, groups, or forces are competing, arguing, or fighting against each other ▪ The opposing armies were preparing for war. ▪ The Socialist Party has split into two opposing… …

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  • 6opposing — adjective 1 opposing teams, groups, forces etc are competing, arguing, or fighting against each other: The opposing armies were already preparing for war. | The Socialist Party has split into two opposing camps. 2 opposing ideas, opinions etc are …

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  • 7party — noun 1 political group ADJECTIVE ▪ political ▪ centre/center, centre right/center right, left wing, right wing ▪ centrist, fascist, leftist …

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  • 8Party Games (Yes Minister) — Infobox UK Television Episode Title = Party Games Series name = Yes Minister Caption = Episode title card Series no = – Episode = – Airdate = 17 December 1984 Writer = Antony Jay Jonathan Lynn Producer = Peter Whitmore Director = Guests = John… …

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  • 9party — A person who has engaged in a transaction or made an agreement. UCC § 1 201(29). One of the opposing litigants in a judicial proceeding–a person seeking to establish a right or one upon whom it is sought to impose a corresponding duty or… …

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  • 10opposing — adj. Opposing is used with these nouns: ↑argument, ↑army, ↑batter, ↑camp, ↑counsel, ↑direction, ↑faction, ↑fan, ↑force, ↑ideology, ↑offence, ↑party, ↑ …

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