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A combative critic (played by Mr. O'Connor) bombards him with adversarial questions.
Then it must decide how to deal with adversarial politics, despite its bid to be a movement for national unity.
Kenyans are hoping that their country's 42m-odd people can cope with adversarial politics without coming to real blows.
As Professor Kagan said, "We end up with adversarial legalism because we have all of these government failures".
Ruddy-cheeked after his first ten-miler of the year, the shadow chancellor was ebullient, agreeable in a rambunctious way; yet bristling with adversarial vim.
Connect to Today: In the June 2008 New York Times Backgrounder"Negotiating with Hostile States," Robert McMahon discussed the recent history of U.S. policy on engaging with adversarial countries like Iran, and stateless parties like Hezbollah.
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Shaub said in an interview with the New York Times that, faced with an adversarial Trump administration and a weak ethics office, there was little that he could do in his role.
It is hard to see this being reconstituted in South Korea, with its adversarial industrial relations, or the United States, with its enthusiasm for labour mobility.
A law introduced in 1989 was meant to replace the country's traditional inquisitorial system with an adversarial one.
Companies with an adversarial relationship, whether initiated by management or labor, are doomed to mediocrity and failure.
And no wonder that the House of Commons, with its adversarial architecture of Victorian Gothic – just like a public school chapel – runs on polarised debate and bullying.
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