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“I think it’s meant to make us turn against each other, and create a pathway for folks who are racist, sexist, whatever, to go around reporting employees.”

From Slate

He argues that conservation is not just "an ecological or scientific issue" but also a social one - and that the loss of human lives must be prevented so local communities remain a part of the conservation effort and don't turn against it.

From BBC

Biden was unable to reverse this trend during his time in office - a fact that Trump was able to turn against the man who defeated him in his relentless march back to the White House.

From BBC

It’s not out of the question that at least eight members of Yoon’s own party could turn against him to pass the impeachment motion.

Despite this win, they are still averaging fewer points and goals per game than Moyes managed in his final campaign, which saw some fans turn against him.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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