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The result is a divided, often antagonistic society.
He was built like a rock and often antagonistic toward me.
If the company's often antagonistic divisions can cooperate, their collective arms reach to all sides of the television business.
He had to craft a coalition that would hang together despite organizational competition, personal animosities and often antagonistic politics.
They belong to many different, and often antagonistic, clans and tribes, with no common language or religion.
Mr. Gates laughed when asked about Microsoft's sometimes friendly, often antagonistic relationship with I.B.M. -- a corporate relationship that has run more than 20 years.
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"Clinicians of that time were often highly antagonistic toward family members.
The fish finger "scene" is divided into two often mutually antagonistic camps: posh and traditional.
His live banter has often been antagonistic, but last September, a cruel streak emerged.
In the months before TMZ obtained the video, its coverage of Bieber had often been antagonistic; it ran a post suggesting that he had hit a twelve-year-old boy during a game of laser tag.
"The same people who are exquisitely sensitive to discrimination in other areas are often violently antagonistic when it comes to political ideology, bringing up clichéd arguments that they wouldn't accept in other domains: 'They aren't smart enough.' 'They don't want to be in the field.' " The Nobel Prize-winning behavioral economist Daniel Kahneman called Haidt's work "great" and "a real service".
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