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"Absent a significant adjustment to how billions of humans conduct their lives, parts of the Earth will likely become uninhabitable, and other parts horrifically inhospitable, as soon as the end of this century," Wallace-Wells writes.
The climate is as inhospitable as the landscape.
The climate is as inhospitable as the geography.
He lived for a time in Paris, to study law at the Sorbonne, but found the French as inhospitable as the Québécois.
The site had the initial challenge of luring customers into an underground plaza that had been notoriously inhospitable as a retail destination.
His Debussy had remarkably clear and varied textures but little sensuality, a reminder of his last Carnegie recital, a program of Chopin, Ravel and Messiaen in 2010 that was as ravishing and inhospitable as an ice palace.
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About to turn 89, Bishop Ryan uses a cane and a hearing aid these days and has been retired since 1985, so he does not get around that inhospitable domain as much as he once did.
Everyone knows that no Syrian wants to live in a country as inhospitable toward immigrants as Hungary is today, yet Orban acts as if they're all vying to be there.
It is as inhospitable a place as one can imagine; a land of ice and blizzard.
"The Innocents" (1961), directed by Jack Clayton, takes that style yet further, for the good reason that its source material is the classic 1895 ghost story "The Turn of the Screw" — a tale that, because of its genre, isn't quite as inhospitable to film as James's work usually is.
Is there anyplace as inhospitable to capital as PNG? Haiti would qualify.
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