Sentence examples for inimical trends from inspiring English sources

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What makes today's political economy so hard to come to terms with is that the thrilling innovation and the hollowing out of the middle class — the progress and the poverty — aren't two inimical trends.

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That, of course, would be inimical to press freedom.

This personal style of thinking is antithetical — even inimical — to Jewish identity.

The two things are not inimical.

Disaffected means "ill disposed, unfriendly, inimical".

The sea is violent, dangerous, inimical.

Islam is often held up as inimical to economic progress.

First, they claimed that a "culture" inimical to women existed.

That would be inimical to the internet's protean nature.

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

The ISI has become inimical to Pakistani and American interests.

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