Sentence examples for clearly inimical from inspiring English sources

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It is clearly inimical to justice.

It's clearly inimical to the British way of life.

Moreover, if you look at what the modern Republican Party actually stands for in practice, it's clearly inimical to the interests of those downscale whites the party can supposedly win back.

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I'm unironically grateful to Emily for a line in her piece on "Louie"; she captures more fully and more clearly in four words than I could in a lengthy diatribe about what I find inimical about much of what I've seen of quality television: "TV is a conversation".

Nevertheless the drive to competency should be combined with reflexivity about fundamental values and established ways of doing things, lest education in this area descend into rote-learning of lists of prescribed subjects, which would be inimical to the spirit of debate that should characterise global health education, and which clearly energises students.

The two things are not inimical.

Disaffected means "ill disposed, unfriendly, inimical".

The sea is violent, dangerous, inimical.

The ISI has become inimical to Pakistani and American interests.

Book culture and non-disclosure agreements are inimical.

Relations between Jogaila and his uncle Kęstutis, however, were inimical.

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