Sentence examples for uncompromising hostility from inspiring English sources

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For Ms Kjaersgaard's uncompromising hostility to immigrants has become unpalatable to many.

Mr Barak and his political allies boasted of their uncompromising hostility to sleaze.

In his wartime dealings with the Allies and afterward, he earned a reputation for uncompromising hostility to the West.

His early novels Nekuda (1864; "Nowhere to Go") and Na nozhakh (1870 71; "At Daggers Drawn") were violently attacked by the Russian radicals as revealing an attitude of uncompromising hostility toward the Russian revolutionary movement, an attitude Leskov later modified.

He describes the fears of secular Jerusalemites at the ultra-Orthodox population explosion as "not free of anti-Semitic undertones".David Grossman, a widely acclaimed novelist, recently lashed out in the newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth against fellow intellectuals who "regard any religious person with uncompromising hostility, which is effectively a form of racism".

In what was almost certainly the most powerful speech of his career, the prime minister used his speech to the Labour conference to synthesise an uncompromising hostility to Osama bin Laden's terrorist network - and the Taliban if they do not give him up - with a vaunting promise to remake the world as a better place.

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But they also admit that admiration for a Sunni group that is uncompromising in its hostility to Iran and to Shias everywhere means the kingdom is fertile ground for homegrown extremism.

Then came the publication of the Republican platform, a document that is considerably more conservative than it was four years ago, and which is notably uncompromising in its hostility not just to abortion and gay rights but also to stem-cell research.But Mr McCain's biggest coup by far was picking Sarah Palin as his running-mate.

This argument for a minimal state, and specifically its hostility to the welfare state, is Coulter-like in its worldview, but originates in an uncompromising commitment to human freedom.

She begins her journey of discovery in the sunshine near Sandy Row in Belfast in 1987, when she expected hostility because of her southern Irish voice, and encountered only civility; she ends with an uncompromising account of the fear and anger of Drumcree, 1998.

Their method is uncompromising.

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