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The calculus of thinking about not participating in an important local forum solely in terms of whether it gives partisan advantage or makes partisan sense, illustrates exactly why George Washington disliked political parties and thought them to be inimical to the well-being of democracy.
Most are likely to be inimical to Brexit.
Russia will continue to assert its interests, especially where it perceives US dominance to be inimical to its own long-term objectives.
The reformers knew that the party and state apparat were past masters at blocking reforms that they perceived to be inimical to their interests.
"The point I wished to make is that something about the Muslim cultural tradition seems to be inimical to doing science.
He was an anti-Soviet socialist who, as a Jew, had been forced from Austria by the rise of Nazism; he saw himself as a defender of "human values" and considered Hollywood movies to be inimical to them.
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The right to strike is considered a fundamental right whose derogation would be inimical to the proper functioning of employer/employee collective bargaining in democratic societies.
Those words, he said, seemed to imply "that there would be forces in New York that might be inimical to the Gospel".
That would be inimical to the internet's protean nature.
But competition can also be inimical to friendship.
That, of course, would be inimical to press freedom.
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