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"What it really boiled down to was there were poor lines of communication and open expressions of hostility," said Mr. Harrigan, an official of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union.
12This, however, did not prevent expressions of hostility and discrimination against Moslems after the 9/11 attacks.
Hence, despite more than two centuries of interpreters who have regarded Kant's criticisms as expressions of hostility, the barriers he establishes are not meant to abolish faith but to save it.
The court in Masterpiece Cakeshop had "found less pervasive official expressions of hostility and the failure to disavow them to be constitutionally significant," she wrote, yet now the majority allowed "a policy first advertised openly and unequivocally as a 'total and complete shutdown on Muslims entering the United States'" to go forward.
In ensuing years, while a citizen's decision to join our armed forces changed from being based upon national loyalties to ethical decisions about whether or not people of faith could morally fight in a war, the man or woman usually on the receiving end of expressions of hostility was normally the uniformed service member.
The Supreme Court only a month ago "found less pervasive official expressions of hostility and the failure to disavow them to be constitutionally significant" in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case, which involved a shop owner who refused to make a cake for a same-sex wedding based on his religious beliefs, the justices noted.
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Denigrating jokes allow the expression of hostility in a culturally acceptable form and also illustrate cultural stereotypes.
Although Balinese culture is based on the avoidance of conflict, men's identification with their birds allows for the vicarious expression of hostility.
"It is possible it is an expression of hostility toward the Cinema Arts Center as an institution that supports progressive causes or it is possible it is a robbery and the rest of it was basically a cover-up".
They say that Pyongyang's bristling rhetoric may be as much a reflection of uncertainty within the new leadership as an expression of hostility toward the South Korean government.
Either answer would be interesting, since there's not much question which class produced the author: he's a well-read prep school grad whose real life is full of dinner parties and panel discussions, who wonders if one co-worker's cornrows are "an expression of hostility" and guesses at the educational pedigree of another who happens to "look Ivy".
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