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The hardline attitudes toward women have to change for Saudi Arabia to progress.
The triumphalist dance at the march's end infuriated nationalists, explaining their more hardline attitudes now.
For Marr, there is perpetual tension between the would-be priest with the hardline attitudes and the pragmatic politician, but the latter will always triumph, he believes.
On the other hand, her hardline attitudes to immigration and law and order have seen her preside over what the Labour MP Yvette Cooper termed "the state-sanctioned abuse of women" in Yarl's Wood immigration detention centre, and the Tories' austerity policies amount to little more than an ideological assault on the lives of women.
It's a song that illustrates how the actions and prejudices of people like Aiden white, affluent types with hardline attitudes toward policing create and propagate the suffering of young, black, poor people.
It's a song that illustrates how the actions and prejudices of people like Aiden – white, affluent types with hardline attitudes towards policing – create and propagate the suffering of young, black, poor people.
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Key to her success was the hardline attitude Hedegaard adopted.
After Glenn Hoddle's hardline attitude to his players came Kevin Keegan and his card schools.
His story indicates how far Cuba may be softening its hardline attitude.
The chain has made headlines in the past with its hardline attitude towards texting and chatting during screenings.
When Alick Buckanan-Smith and Malcolm Rifkind resigned from the front bench because of Mrs Thatcher's hardline attitude against home rule, she named Younger a junior spokesman for Scotland in January 1977.
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