What lies behind all this, I believe, is a deep sense of the fundamental antagonism between the government and the people it governs. |
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He said antagonism between the French teenagers and local youths had built up over the weekend, with a number of verbal exchanges. |
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So much of the way people behave in negotiations causes anger, bitterness, hostility or antagonism. |
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His antagonism towards the media will be recast as a firmness of character that wouldn't pander to the most base instincts of people. |
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Such antagonism may also protect the corn plant from the E verticillioides disease, stalk rot. |
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But the antagonism between Norman and Saxon in the Robin Hood stories reflected a real one that lasted long after the death of the Conqueror. |
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Titian was to remain securely in Charles's favor, yet in 1541 the professional antagonism between the two artists was aggravated anew. |
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The antagonism between conservatives and progressives in Korea has a long history. |
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Jernegan sees both a complementariness and an antagonism in this interaction, as well as a degree of synthesis. |
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In phytopathology, antagonism refers to the suppression or interference with the normal growth of a plant pathogen by another microorganism. |
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I admit that some of the antagonism between myself and various health services has been my fault. |
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While the relationship of magic to science was not one of pure antagonism, neither were they coextensive. |
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The mechanisms involved in the synergism and antagonism are currently unknown and deserve extensive investigation. |
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For Nietzsche, there is no modesty, no chaste self-governing in the sexual antagonism and the unrestrained gift of the woman. |
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In a flash, the professor became a source of regional antagonism, a cat's paw of conservatives and the subject of widespread condemnation. |
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Class antagonism has also encouraged rather uncharitable attitudes towards those who engage in charity work. |
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We cannot allow disagreements to build into disputes, conflict or antagonism. |
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Open public antagonism towards farmers will not help them, their communities or the rest of us. |
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Buying the best talent around and then making derogatory remarks about other professionals is a swift route to antagonism. |
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This exchanges the antagonism that's been so draining for an unaccustomedly constructive attitude. |
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I lost four friends in 18 months because of my truculence, my antagonism, my aggression and my mood swings. |
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In some cases, the antagonism seemed petulant and self-interested, and sometimes it was fuelled by genuine moral outrage. |
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For this relationship is, in practice, fraught with mutual antagonism and conducted through mutual acrimony. |
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Having dealt with similar antagonism, I must admit that I cackled gleefully at some of these gibes. |
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Rather, all known abused drugs affect a limited number of neurotransmitters by agonism or antagonism of a specific receptor site. |
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Changing times and professionalization seasoned the relationship between press and state with much-needed antagonism. |
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Manipulation of the marketplace leads to a redirection of class antagonism into a desire for material goods. |
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In the worst-case scenario, the antagonism will get out of control and will paralyze the party. |
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The reaction to John Prescott's proposals for regional assemblies has run the gamut from apathy to antagonism. |
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It is an unpleasant irony that this lingering antagonism finds its focus in hunting rather than shooting. |
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Most of the clinically significant symptoms of dissociatives are produced by presynaptic dopamine stimulation and cholinergic antagonism. |
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The year-end election is likely to revive antagonism between the government and the opposition. |
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For on a national level, New Labour has long since abandoned any Old Labour-style antagonism towards private education. |
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Both relationships are made difficult by a shared awareness of a history of mutual antagonism between ethnic groups. |
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Why, though, if truth is so wonderful, and so obtainable, is there so much antagonism toward science? |
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The petty point-scoring highlights the deepening antagonism between the rivals. |
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The antagonism from the galleries at the last Ryder Cup in Boston was over the top. |
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In the early nineteenth century, the old British antagonism between Celts and Saxons was put on a biological footing. |
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This suddenly changed the long-standing political antagonism between the East and the West. |
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The legal system can seek to limit family members' antagonism towards one another, particularly when relationships are ending. |
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And there often is an assumption that it is about hostility or antagonism between men and women. |
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The symbolic separation and opposition aside, the personal antagonism between the two men is not imagined by the media. |
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Our natural state is antagonism towards authority and a general feeling of disenchantment. |
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The antagonism between races in the city is nothing compared with the fear of it felt by those outside. |
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This perception has caused resentment, antagonism, and opposition to the West. |
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Very often it is our discrimination against them that helps nurture their antagonism towards us. |
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I asked a question about what happens when one singularity in the antagonism is subsumed or occupied by those who are meant to represent the third singularity. |
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Work that alienates one reader to the point of antagonism can feel like a perfect fit to another. |
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And the antagonism sure to be generated by such racial disparities was magnified by the sheer number of cases. |
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On more than one occasion, literal fights broke out behind closed doors, and the antagonism often fell along racial lines. |
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Just like Watson, Ansari is daring to elicit antagonism and ignorant accusations on account of his feminist beliefs. |
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I am very sorry that some contributors to your letters page seem to be trying to encourage antagonism between different areas of the city hit by the floods. |
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In 1959 he became professor, by which time he had welcomed in the new NHS and done much to make his colleagues overcome their antagonism towards it. |
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He required a replay to despatch his lowly opponent in the previous round, and all the blabber about plummeting morale and squad antagonism is surely not helping their cause. |
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Just as important, there was hardly any serious effort prior to 1860 to extend this historical antagonism into an irreconcilable conflict of race. |
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Immediately, he begins relentlessly provoking the guards, acting from both the need to generate a story he can sell and his own antagonism towards authority. |
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Over the years I have been sickened by the embarrassments that plagued his tenure and the reprehensible antagonism he suffered by Republican leaders. |
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Analgesia by direct antagonism of nociceptor sensitization involves the arginine-NO-cGMP pathway. |
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In 1939, political antagonism stymied the work of the Church and Deaconess Anna Eklund was coerced to return to her native Finland. |
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There were a number of lawyers of the older type, men in sharp contrast and antagonism to the younger legists of the new American school. |
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It's not a problem of hostility or antagonism, it's more of a problem of indifference. |
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Prussia's humiliating treatment at Tilsit caused a deep and bitter antagonism which festered as the Napoleonic era progressed. |
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The defeat heightened dissension and escalated political antagonism to the King's ministers. |
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For much of the 20th century there was considerable antagonism towards rugby league from rugby union. |
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Montanism appealed to Tertullian's zealous moral and ascetic rigorism and his antagonism towards secular culture. |
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In terms of truth, the mismatch problem recounts the antagonism between bivalence and multivalence, between the black-or-white and the gray. |
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While not at school or college, Byron lived with his mother in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, in some antagonism. |
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The antagonism between News Corp. and the BBC goes back a long way. |
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It was a sign, on the part of the residents of Azuero, of their antagonism toward the independence movement in the capital. |
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Relationships between Pisa and Venice were not always characterized by rivalry and antagonism. |
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Interactions between the two species vary in nature, ranging from active antagonism to indifference. |
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However, Dundee United have their city neighbours Dundee as close rivals, and the antagonism was not always reciprocated to the same degree. |
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When King Richard II was overthrown in 1399, antagonism between the House of York and the House of Lancaster, both branches of the royal House of Plantagenet, began to emerge. |
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These include purinergic receptor antagonism, TRP channel antagonism, cannabinoid receptor agonism, melatonin modulation and apoptosis-inducing agents. |
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This theory, Lamarckism, was an influence on the Soviet biologist Trofim Lysenko's antagonism to mainstream genetic theory as late as the mid 20th century. |
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In vivo antagonism with zidovudine plus stavudine combination therapy. |
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Secondly, we should prevent the antagonism of Saleh and his ill-wishers. |
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Above all the antagonism helped stimulate and shape German nationalism. |
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Far from displaying the nation's unity in time of war, the scheme backfired, often aggravating class antagonism and bolstering prejudice about the urban poor. |
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Antagonism of free-radical-induced damage of adlay seed and its antiproliferative effect in human histolytic lymphoma U937 monocytic cells. |
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