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"Usually," Mr. Tanacredi said, "things become confrontational".
"We prefer to be critical and nonconfrontational, but sometimes you become confrontational if you have to".
Once again, the relationship between trade unions and employers has become confrontational and destructive.
A woman-only delegation went into the station, as we wanted to ensure that this did not become confrontational.
His work, too, had become confrontational, and he was one of the first German artists to explore the nation's uneasiness with its Nazi past.
Campaigning will become confrontational and oppositional again, as in the 1990s, rather than the more consensual, round-table approach that is common now.
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Dashcam video from Encinia's patrol car shows the traffic stop quickly became confrontational.
But what was supposed to be a cordial get-together quickly became confrontational, said the person close to Mrs. Clinton, who was briefed on the meeting.
But care must be taken to avoid a situation where the interaction between agencies and the public becomes confrontational and counterproductive, resulting only in increased mistrust and defensiveness.
The renovated council remained under Democratic control but now had the potential to oppose mayoral initiatives; when voters elected Republican Rudolph Giuliani as mayor in 1993, the urban political scene became confrontational.
Earlier Wednesday, the scene at the grove became confrontational after workers dismantled at least one platform and cut several support lines used by the tree sitters, who are sustained by supplies brought by supporters and borne aloft with an elaborate web of pulleys.
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