Opponents worry about the effect of the heat on their players, especially late in the game.
Opponents worry about the effects on education, poverty and public safety.
Opponents worry that the law is a kind of censorship.
The opponents worry that it is a kind of censorship.
Finally, the opponents worry about how the other companies will use the data they buy from Decode.
Opponents worry that language could now be cited by the administration as evidence Congress approved the program.
Opponents worried about the granting of powers to a President who might want to be another king.
But their opponents worry more about children who can't picture that the "remainder 12" requires a whole bus with 24 empty seats.
Opponents worry that injured or ill workers with few good job prospects would be harmed.
Opponents of gas drilling here worry the reprieve will be fleeting.