By the end of the 1870s, most courts in the United States were uniformly opposed to the right of husbands to physically discipline their wives.
Democrats, who have uniformly opposed the cuts in the House and the Senate, said the committee should first have taken action to guarantee health care for victims of Hurricane Katrina.
"My mail and telephone calls are uniformly opposed to the bill," said Assemblyman Gregory P. Young, Democrat of Mount Vernon.
In an interview earlier this month, he acknowledged that those groups were uniformly opposed to the fund's reducing its awards by the amount of charity a family received.
Democrats are uniformly opposed to the Bush plan, and Republicans are divided between those who favor reducing retirement benefits to bring the system into long-term solvency and those who think cutting benefits would be foolhardy politically.
Opposition to the Sixteenth Amendment was led by establishment Republicans because of their close ties to wealthy industrialists, although not even they were uniformly opposed to the general idea of a permanent income tax.
Democrats are uniformly opposed, saying that the cuts are harsh and that they will in some cases fall hardest on those displaced by the storms.
The Conservatives uniformly opposed devolution when it was narrowly approved in a 1997 referendum and some cling to this position.
Union members were uniformly opposed to management's offer of a one percent salary increase.
The neighborhood is not uniformly opposed.