From a 1971 Firesign Theater skit. Fud's First Law of Opposition states "If you push something hard enough, it will fall over"
Follow on is Teslacle's Deviant to Fudd's First Law - "It goes in - it must come out"
Law of inertia.
newton's first law of motion is also known as LAW OF INERTIA. inertia is the property of a body by which every body if is in rest it tends to remain in rest and if in motion it tends to remain in motion.
First Law of Thermodynamics.The First Law of Thermodynamics (the total quantity of matter and energy is fixed or constant) was in effect immediately after the sixth day of Creation.
It's the mass of the object! An object with large mass are more viscous to set in motion. This effect, the viscousity of materia in universe may feel logical. But it's actually a mysterious phenomenon that we yet can't really describe!
# Linear # Reciprocating # Oscillating # Rotary
Fluoroscopic Urodynamic Studies (FUDS)
England passed the first law against slavery in 1807
The opposition worked to elect their candidate. They were in opposition to the new law.
John Scopes
Ramsubhag Singh was recognized as the first opposition leader in 1969:::jitendra bhandari
Sugar and Molasses Act.
comromise of 1850
george washington
the first leader is Kim Beazeley
Henry Daglish
The first Opposition leader in Queensland was Thomas Glassey of the Australian Labor Party, who served from 30 August 1898 until 12 May 1899. Prior to this time, there were no officially designated positions of opposition leader.
Bills introduced by the opposition rarely become law primarily due to the majority party's control over the legislative agenda. The majority party typically has the power to prioritize their own proposals and influence committee assignments, which limits the chances of opposition bills being debated and voted on. Additionally, partisan politics often leads to resistance against measures proposed by the opposing side, even if they have merit. This dynamic creates significant barriers for opposition bills to gain traction and ultimately become law.