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Europe is a much more confrontational culture than in Asia.
"This would have been a much more confrontational situation," Haass said.
But Neil Young being Neil Young, it ended up a much more confrontational affair.
Trump will have to decide whether to continue on with this course or follow the advice of some of his advisers and adopt a much more confrontational stance against Tehran.
In regions such as the Balkans Saudi subsidies have helped transform a relatively mild Islam into a much more confrontational creed.
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McLaren slapped together a band called the Sex Pistols, which took the look and the sound to a louder, angrier, and much more confrontational level.
By the time he was arrested in 1989, though, the state was becoming a haven for his much more confrontational second cousins, the six Arellano Felix brothers.
When that didn't work, he learned his lesson and has been much more confrontational since.
Ms. Merkel used to be much more confrontational with China, calling often for more respect of human rights and press freedoms.
Despite five years of much more confrontational behaviour by China in the South and East China Seas, a recent Lowy Institute poll showed that Australians don't see China and Japan in vastly different lights.
She was replaced with someone perhaps more inclined to adapt to the various styles of practice of the physicians: She was much more confrontational with regard to her professional position.
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