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103 Sentences With "antagonistic to"

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Trump has been antagonistic to Mexico over trade and immigration.
As if the truth is always somehow antagonistic to everybody simultaneously.
Some projects are explicitly antagonistic to the institutions whose works they're augmenting.
Some projects, like MoMAR, are explicitly antagonistic to the institutions whose works they're augmenting.
That ended up meaning a lot of things that were antagonistic to North Korea.
Their vision of the world couldn't be clearer, or more antagonistic to freedom of expression.
But The Discovery is practically antagonistic to the notion of faith, let alone resting in peace.
In 2017, with a White House antagonistic to climate change science, how can individuals take action?
Americans aren't just split on the issue, but also deeply antagonistic to people with opposing views.
Republicans have been far more antagonistic to the bureau than many of the lenders it regulates.
Many universities were not just reluctant to be "knowledge factories"; they were antagonistic to the capitalist economy.
What city organization is most antagonistic to the Metro desk and how does that affect your coverage?
The Democratic Party has becoming increasingly antagonistic to the Catholic Church and to practicing Catholics in general.
A lengthy document, which at times reads as antagonistic to its own readers, it nonetheless reflects sincere intentions.
Justice Scalia was not antagonistic to the 4th Amendment, and in many cases he supported 4th Amendment protections.
While being antagonistic to the U.S., his country's treaty ally, Duterte has reached out to China and Russia.
But to the east, Gen Khalifa Haftar's rival forces, long antagonistic to Misrata, have little interest in cooperation.
In his own words, Patterson is antagonistic to women who do not order their lives after his dictates.
But Archbishop Viganò returned from his Milan home often enough, joining forces with traditionalists antagonistic to Pope Francis.
It got a little antagonistic, to the point where we would tow Microsoft employees out of our parking lot.
And I just thought— JIM CRAMER: Three outta six of these, Lloyd, are, I would say, antagonistic to the president.
Trump won largely by consolidating the portions of the GOP electorate most antagonistic to undocumented immigrants and immigration more broadly.
Given the sudden warmth in the US-Japan friendship, "perhaps he doesn't want to seem overly antagonistic to China," Goodman said.
I personally think that she is overly antagonistic to the reporters who cover the White House and misleads on the regular.
Miners operating in risky jurisdictions, as a result, employ a variety of measures - ranging from antagonistic to collaborative - to safeguard operations.
The members of the Discovery bridge crew grow unusually antagonistic to Tyler, eventually confining him to quarters, accusing him of sabotage.
The world is antagonistic to marriages, and there are a million different things that limit your access to your spouse's attention.
He justifies his perspective by arguing that Republican voters are simply too antagonistic to Big Scary Government to ever vote for Democrats.
Donald Trump is now set to preside over a unified Republican government deeply antagonistic to abortion rights, marriage equality, and healthcare access.
DeVos has been antagonistic to the work of the OCR, limiting its ability to enforce the civil rights obligations of public schools.
The Siemens USA plant stands a few miles away from the California state Capitol, where the political climate appears increasingly antagonistic to manufacturing.
But the move signaled a rare call to action by the group, which has grown increasingly antagonistic to Republican efforts on tax reform.
That puts Europe's fourth-largest economy in the hands of leaders who are deeply antagonistic to the European Union, its currency and illegal migrants.
It was not just the South that was morally flawed; the North was just as racist, just as antagonistic to black people, as the South.
Congress, which has refused to invest sufficiently in the nation's public works and has been antagonistic to environmental protection, must also learn from the crisis.
Lopez Obrador will take office in December facing a U.S. government that has been openly antagonistic to Mexico over trade and migration under President Donald Trump.
Their rapport moves gradually from tetchy and antagonistic to confiding and intimate, although neither can fully acknowledge — or perhaps even understand — how close they have become.
Whether the defenses of Mr. Shkreli and Mr. Greebel truly are antagonistic to the degree they claim will have to be sorted out by the judge.
For their part, journalists antagonistic to Trump would hardly declare détente even if Scaramucci caved to media whining and met their briefing demands — which he won't.
Meanwhile, for Democrats, the deal is a political necessity: They can't afford to be seen as antagonistic to teachers, and that leaves them susceptible to unsavory bargains.
" Appearing to read from a lengthy written opinion he drafted ahead of time, the judge ultimately concluded: "McDonnell is not antagonistic to the stream of benefits theory.
Although Yankees fans may be antagonistic to him in the Bronx, when they see him on the street or anywhere else, they tell him something else altogether.
The State Policy Network, which is financed in part by the DeVos family, has long been antagonistic to teachers' unions, an agenda reflected in its new messaging.
The actual problem of cissexism is absent both from Wynn's complaints about her own hypervisibility and her critics' characterization of trans women as antagonistic to nonbinary people.
For example, an argument about gun control should avoid the term "gun control" because it is antagonistic to the people who are in favor of carrying guns.
And that is particularly important to emphasize now as American women prepare for four years under a Republican administration that promises to be sweepingly antagonistic to abortion rights.
"I think he's going out of his way to be very, very supportive of the system and I don't want to be antagonistic to that," Blankfein said Wednesday.
In India, Israel and Trump's United States, however, the international movement restrictions are very much part of a broader political picture, including a domestic environment increasingly antagonistic to foreigners.
Mr. Trump is now making clear his belief that joint global action on climate change is antagonistic to his "America first" message and could be harmful to the economy.
"Such a consequence is antagonistic to the bargain on which patent law is based wherein we ask inventors to give fulsome disclosure in exchange for a limited monopoly," they wrote.
Woodward's reporting paints a picture of Trump as politically ignorant, mercurial and antagonistic to his staff, who in turn vent rage against him and, at times, undermine his own agenda.
Billed by its creator as the blueprint for a "city in the image of man," arcologies challenged the notion of the urban environment as something separate from and antagonistic to nature.
It was not meant to circumvent organic voting, which r/the_donald does to slingshot posts into r/all, often in a manner that is antagonistic to the rest of the community.
But the infernal remarks, especially as the pope prepared for Easter Sunday celebrations, proved too tempting for international tabloids, conservative websites antagonistic to the pope and many others to let go.
The country's president gave the green light to a government that would put Europe's fourth-largest economy in the hands of officials antagonistic to the E.U., its currency and illegal migrants.
But the shift was discernible: Like other cool churches, Antioch's posture and aesthetic attempted to make church feel less "other," less dorky, less antagonistic to the so-called secular (and capitalist) world.
This is why we so often read stories about candidates with stances on issues that are antagonistic to what is in the best interest of their constituents getting elected again and again.
Empowered by that influence, public intellectuals from the tech sector offered up pronouncements that were genuinely antagonistic to the state, most famously John Perry Barlow's 2415 Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace.
The DCCC and the DNC are frequent culprits, embracing candidates who oppose abortion rights; who are antagonistic to workers' rights; who repeat tired, poor-shaming rhetoric about welfare dependency and personal responsibility.
Secretary Clinton demonized different business sectors during a bruising primary process and would probably continue the direction of the Obama White House, which has generally been antagonistic to business, though favorable to technology.
The initial goal of the U.S. — to overthrow the Syrian regime in order to install a government friendly to the U.S. and antagonistic to Russia and Iran — was and is out of reach.
Trim, with a graying buzz cut, Mr. Falk was the city manager — basically the chief executive — of Lafayette, a wealthy suburb in the San Francisco Bay Area that is notoriously antagonistic to development.
This theory, called the Standard Model, says that the matter of the universe should be accompanied by an identical amount of antimatter, which, as its name suggests, is a substance antagonistic to matter.
Even when Asian Americans have done well in creative paths that seem risky or antagonistic to diversity, there is a pervasive, compensatory feeling that they must achieve excellence in service to their immigrant parents.
" Thaler said that while ocean policy and protections in the US has largely been a bipartisan issue, "this is the first administration in a long time that's been openly antagonistic to increasing ocean protections.
I'm particularly fascinated by the way she achieves such an exquisite intensity and range of melanin tones in a medium that has, for most of its history, been antagonistic to black and brown skin.
The GOP party has been branded by its unabashed disdain for women's health care, and rose to power in 2016 on a platform openly antagonistic to vital issues ranging from choice to family planning.
Mr. Trump's children, meanwhile, have grown exasperated with Mr. Kelly, seeing him as a hurdle to their father's success and as antagonistic to their continued presence, according to several people familiar with their thinking.
Tension was inevitable given that Trump's tough stance on illegal immigration is "immediately antagonistic" to Lopez Obrador's core constituency: poorer Mexicans who often seek to better their lot in the United States, he argued.
What if they are politically partisan, as judges have been known to be, and select a prosecutor antagonistic to the administration, or even to the particular individual who has been selected for this special treatment?
But now, as the conception of liberal values seems to be expanding to issues like same-sex marriage, it is becoming more antagonistic to Roman Catholics, evangelical Protestants and Jews, as well as to Muslims.
A South Korea under the protection of China would strengthen Japanese calls for an autonomous military capability, including discussion of a nuclear option if Tokyo planners felt the Seoul-Beijing links were antagonistic to Japan.
"Back home, we'll have to cut through the noise once the election season is over," he said when probed about the prospects of passing the deal this year through a Congress largely antagonistic to the pact.
But they&aposre increasingly considering mounting stakes in public companies — a move that can be viewed as antagonistic to a CEO — as they seek to crank out better returns in an industry bloated with undeployed capital.
He will fight for individual rights and against centralized power …The Radical is deeply interested in social planning but just as deeply suspicious of and antagonistic to any idea of plans which work from the top down.
Studies have shown, for instance, that people are more likely to be antagonistic to immigrants if they perceive them as threatening the country's values than if they view them as direct competition for jobs or other resources.
"Such statements indicate ignorance of our rape culture and how victims need not do anything for rapists to attack, and ignorance about how our system is antagonistic to survivors, making reporting undesirable and legal recourse unlikely," McIver says.
Perhaps because a December CNBC Global CFO Council survey reports corporate CFOs would strenuously object to the government mandating how the repatriated cash is spent and would be particularly antagonistic to any prohibition against dividends or stock buybacks.
And we are also saying that given the EU rules governing the Euro and other things, the only credible way of developing infrastructure, of investing, is by roping in the private sector rather than being antagonistic to it.
In any case, Cohen certainly appears to be more antagonistic to Trump than ever, as seen in not just his leak of the tape but his leak of it to CNN — the network so loathed by the president.
Why is there a policy in this country which is producing more and more nuclear weapons, which is increasingly antagonistic to our, to the Soviet Union, which is trying to destroy Nicaragua, how do we change that policy?
Why is there a policy in this country which is producing war and more nuclear weapons, which is increasingly antagonistic to our, to the Soviet Union, which is trying to destroy Nicaragua, how do we change that policy?
Apple's stance in this case seemed overly antagonistic to some companies in the coalition, according to people privy to conversations on the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on the record.
And while they decry how Trump is endangering them and antagonistic to them, they should be happy he's not doing to them what other presidents have done, like passing sedition acts against journalists or having the CIA wiretap them.
His followers had presented themselves as protectors of the protesters — whether nor not that was consistently the case — so their withdrawal implicitly opened the way for those antagonistic to the demonstrators, including the Iraqi government forces, to move in.
By implying that nonbinary people's desire for their genders to be recognized and affirmed is antagonistic to the goals of binary trans people who want to pass, Wynn inadvertently demonstrated the main problem with so much of "visibility" discourse.
Assuming leftism to be inherently antagonistic to organized religion does a great disservice to both the history of progressive movements and modern progressivism itself, as collective belief provides both a program and a passion essential to anti-oppression movements.
This is when the rules get thrown out the window, and at Sunday's Fastlane pay-per-view—the last big show before WrestleMania 33—they were helped on their way out by storytelling that was actively antagonistic to established wrestling norms.
While Smith has clarified in class that he is antagonistic to the college sports industry rather than to college athletes, this ambiguity leads to misconceptions, according to Lydia Thompson, a senior on the rowing team who is taking the class.
I'VE REALLY LIKED WHAT HES DONE FOR THE ECONOMY AND I THINK HE'S GONE OUT OF HIS WAY TO BE VERY, VERY SUPPORTIVE OF THE SYSTEM AND I DON'T WANT TO BE ANTAGONISTIC TO THAT FRANKLY, I WANT TO HONOR THAT.
It was more open, less judgmental, and more progressive than Old Hollywood and its studio system, which, through dozens of widely consumed memoirs, tell-alls, and films, had become known as a deeply repressive and dark place, antagonistic to art and real talent.
Resonating with the long-standing Swipe It Forward project, the "Hop It" video proposes the question of what it means for these day to day acts of refusal and kindness to become a collective movement explicitly antagonistic to the MTA and the police.
"Texting is a well-known example of a secondary task antagonistic to driving; it is a sensorimotor stressor, where the driver needs to move her/his eyes and one hand between the car's controls and the smartphone all the time," Pavlidis and his team write.
Several media outlets have suggested that the Sleeping Giants' tactics had been lifted from those used by Gamergate in 2014, when anti-feminist gamers temporarily convinced several corporations to pull their advertising from certain media outlets the gamers believed were antagonistic to their sexist movement.
Evidence suggests that people with such conditions have every reason to fear: Seema Verma, who now leads the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, has long been antagonistic to the public programs she will now shape, and could allow states to make sweeping cuts to services.
" Brian A. Nosek, a colleague of Dr. Wilson's at Virginia who coordinated the original replication project, which took several years, countered that the critique was highly biased: "They are making assumptions based on selectively interpreting data and ignoring data that's antagonistic to their point of view.
Private equity firms, which often rely on close relationships with a company&aposs management to land deals, are increasingly considering mounting stakes in public companies — a move that can be viewed as antagonistic to a CEO —  as they seek to crank out better returns in an industry bloated with undeployed capital. 
A fourth-generation New Iberian, he was a southern Louisiana politician in the old mold: charismatic and irascible, given to country bromides and plain-spoken provocations, antagonistic to the regional press and civil-liberties groups, chummy with the political class, a friend to many and a bully to the rest.
" Despite Kelly telling the Times in a November 2017 interview that there was, "honestly never a time when I contemplated getting rid of Jared and Ivanka," the couple reportedly began to regard his continued presence in the White House "as a hurdle to their father's success and as antagonistic to their continued presence.
Just as Republicans beat the drums after President Obama signed his signature health initiative into law, many on the left would run in 2018, in 85033, and beyond on a promise to repeal TrumpCare, restore ObamaCare, and probably pursue something even more ambitious and antagonistic to Republicans, like a single payer system.
It suggests that Trump, as far as ethics are concerned, would have happily gone on a book tour or appeared on television to sell the book—if it weren't for the fact that she would have received questions in public or on national television about her father and the many ways in which he has been antagonistic to the advancement of women in this country.
These elites believe and promote the idea that social change should be pursued principally through the free market and voluntary action, not public life and the law and the reform of the systems that people share in common; that it should be supervised by the winners of capitalism and their allies, and not be antagonistic to their needs; and that the biggest beneficiaries of the status quo should play a leading role in the status quo's reform.
We find, in the first place, that the broad physical conditions of the planet are not antagonistic to some form of life; secondly, that there is an apparent dearth of water upon the planet's surface,and therefore, if beings of sufficient intelligence inhabited it, they would have to resort to irrigation to support life; thirdly, that there turns out to be a network of markings covering the disk precisely counterparting what a system of irrigation would look like; and, lastly, that there is a set of spots placed where we should expect to find the lands thus artificially fertilized, and behaving as such constructed oases should.

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