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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unfriendliness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lack of friendliness or warmth in someone's behavior or attitude. Example: "The unfriendliness of the staff made the dining experience less enjoyable."
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unfriendliness
noun
The state of being unfriendly.
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The Norinco exports now jeopardised are reckoned to be worth at least $100m annually.Yet even unfriendliness on this scale may not be enough to sour the tone of Mr Hu's meeting with Mr Bush.
The Big Apple's over-sophisticated ways, its general unfriendliness and its rampant individualism all supposedly set it apart.
This could be Donald Rumsfeld or any government representative trying to explain away the destruction wrought by military violence.As a piece of dance, the unfriendliness of "Three Atmospheric Studies" will baffle some.
Mr Falcone is accused of using fund assets to pay his taxes and illegally trying to manipulate bond prices.Two big foreign-investment deals were announced in India, providing some good news for the government after months of negative headlines about its perceived unfriendliness towards foreign capital.
Personal resources provide both a cushion against government unfriendliness and independent access to the means of publication, if only in the form of a private printing with private circulation or of paid advertisements in the press (for those who can afford them).
I had had an abortion the previous year, with some reluctance, and everything — every minor defeat, every sign of unfriendliness — still hurt a little extra.
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On March 13th, announcing plans for two large federal solar projects in the Californian desert, Ken Salazar, the interior secretary, called this "the most robust renewable-energy programme probably in the history of the world" and called for a similar national standard.California's high taxes and endless regulations have long earned it a reputation for business-unfriendliness.
Green rules in California have contributed to a reputation for business-unfriendliness, but have also helped foster a market for technologies the Chinese are keen to buy: the country aims to spend $473 billion on clean energy during a five-year plan ending in 2015.
This week a court banned the government from leasing space to airlines and retailers in the new terminal until the firm that built it had been fully paid.Flashy new airports can be a status symbol for a rising country—or, if they go wrong, a warning to foreign investors of the country's misgovernment and business-unfriendliness.
In a new survey of 19,000 doctoral students at the University of California, Dr. Mason and her colleagues found that while two-thirds of the respondents either had or planned to have children, 84percentt of the women and 74percentt of the men expressed worry about the family-unfriendliness of their intended profession, and many had changed their plans accordingly.
I had had an abortion the previous year, with some reluctance, and everything every minor defeat, every sign of unfriendliness still hurt a little extra.
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