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run counter to造句
1. The government's plans run counter to agreed European policy on this issue. 2. He is asked to behave in ways which run counter to his natural desires, and he resents this. 3. This did indeed run counter to the original principle of a benign public monopoly. 4. Their conclusions run counter to any simple proletarianisation thesis about the effects of new technology on skill. 5. This would run counter to the very informal information exchange that gives it meaning in this internal context. 6. Heavily subsidized government services and centralized labor markets run counter to our history and politics. 7. So far there is little here that would run counter to what would be considered orthodox Marxist views. 8. Bureaucratism and authoritarianism run counter to Chairman Mao's teachings. 9. The government's actions run counter to their election promises. 10. Your suggestions run counter to what we arranged yesterday. 11. Even run counter to reality and fantasy. 12. Both dogmatism and revisionism run counter to Marxism. 13. We still run counter to. 14. Does this run counter to the principles of socialism? 15. Both the ultra-Left and Right currents of thought run counter to Marxism-Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought and obstruct our advance towards modernization. 16. These demands run counter to the agreements we have reached. 17. He did not run counter to his fate, but yielded himself up to it quite complacently. 18. Teenagers are likely to run counter to their parents in making friends. 19. The explanations which they offer for continuing peasant unrest, however, run counter to important aspects of the Soviet explanation. 20. Clear-thinking organizations rely on cost justification to reveal these truths, even if they run counter to current plans and conventional wisdom. 21. And as Mr Blunkett has found, academic findings often run counter to received wisdom. 22. Stick out a mile , the subsidies to the agricultural products export run counter to the fair trade system what WTO proposed, so must be forbidden.