oppose change

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  • A conservative board of directors will often oppose change.
  • Many long-time employees opposed the changes to the company's pension plan.
  • He will likely oppose any change that threatens his authority.
  • Opposing change for the sake of tradition can lead to stagnation.
  • The union vehemently opposed the proposed changes to working hours.
  • Why do some people instinctively oppose change, even when it's for the better?
  • The change was opposed by a small but vocal minority of residents.
  • Although they publicly supported innovation, the management privately opposed any real change.
  • The community has consistently opposed changes that would increase traffic in their neighborhood.
  • The study found that established institutions are more likely to oppose radical change.