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been confrontational
adjective
Pertaining to a confrontation; characterized by, or given to initiating hostile encounter; in-your-face.
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Still, Mr. Mohseni's relationship with President Karzai has been confrontational.
But he quickly added that the waiter might have been "confrontational" and that the restaurant required servers to disclose the price of specials.
They said there had been confrontational meetings of employees as well as screaming matches in offices, as senior executives worried about making their aggressive quarterly ad sales goals.
'I didn't have the heart for it any more.' When she was younger, she admits to having been confrontational 'just to see what happened.
"She's always been confrontational, every time she has gotten out," said David I. Steinberg, a professor of Asian studies at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Washington, in an interview.
He is rich, aristocratic and a product of the elitist National School of Administration in short, a perfect target for anti-capitalists.Medef's relationship with unions and the government has often been confrontational.
Similar(49)
None were confrontational.
Now this is confrontational.
Labor negotiations were confrontational.
He was confrontational.
But it was confrontational from the start.
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