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1. Is there a difference in muscular strength when an individual holds a substance inimical to life processes compared to a substance essential for life? 2. Does the effect involve input from the person being measured, and the kinesiologist doing the measurement, or only the person measured?
And, we know with certainty, that the big banks will use their pivotal position in the economy and their economic resources to quash democratic processes when they are inimical to their profit-making/power-wielding interests.
The most widely viewed campaign spectacles are the debates between the Democratic and Republican presidential and vice presidential candidates (minor parties are often excluded from such debates, a fact cited by critics who contend that the current electoral process is undemocratic and inimical to viewpoints other than those of the two major parties).
"But in this case, we concluded that Holy Land's support for the widows and orphans of suicide bombers was inimical to the American-led peace process in the Middle East, and hence, to American national security and foreign policy objectives," the official said.
"There are forces that are inimical to peace and want to derail any peace process".
The Internet has been subjected to the capital-accumulation process, which has a clear logic of its own, inimical to much of the democratic potential of digital communication".
A few inland aquatic ecosystems such as hot springs and highly saline lakes have conditions so inimical to life that biological diversity is restricted, trophic levels are correspondingly simple, and energetic and biogeochemical processes are compressed.
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.
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