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But there's something about the self-declared efficiency of online dating that seems inimical to romance.
Quietness seems inimical to Suede: Anderson misses the danger and fierceness his band used to thrive on.
Many have been alarmed by the increase of the Muslim population in Europe, which seems inimical to western values.
To invite people to a country where they are liable to be imprisoned seems inimical to any claim they're keen to engage them in competitive sport".
It never ceases to amaze me that, day after day, otherwise rational parents allow their impressionable young children to partake in a ritual so rooted in conformity that it seems inimical to the principles of freedom and individualism that underpin our country.
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If anything, the soil seemed inimical to life: there was so much iron in it that any whiff of oxygen was quickly bound into rust.
On the face of it, working within the parameters of opera might seem inimical to so belligerently anti-bourgeois an outfit as La Fura dels Baus.
Rick Moody, author of "The Ice Storm" and other literary works with a strong cult following, claims that old fashioned paper books and the internet "seem inimical to one another".
Szirtes laments "the creation of a climate that seems to me inimical to the country I have loved and admired.
"The point I wished to make is that something about the Muslim cultural tradition seems to be inimical to doing science.
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