Sentence examples for a far more adversarial from inspiring English sources

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The bakery workers union took a far more adversarial stance.

But with British banking now operating on a far more adversarial model, there are doubts that such banking can be revived in Britain.

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Matt Taibbi, in a recent Rolling Stone piece, is far more adversarial — "Wall Street Isn't Really Winning, It's Cheating" — but he makes essentially the same point.

The same lawyer, he said, had been far more adversarial earlier.

Comment Members and unions do influence policy through argument and pressure - and deliberative forums like Labour's national policy forum have the potential to be a far more effective vehicle for this than voting on competing resolutions in an adversarial setting.

Condon even gives his adversarial central character the last word, dismissing the film from the confines of the Ecuadorian embassy, telling viewers that it this is only one version of a far more complex story, urging them to find out more for themselves.

And a far more revered one.

James Salter is a far more unusual case.

"This was a far more complex project.

A far more nuanced and satisfying experience.

Syria is a far more intractable case.

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