This alienated the democrats, who were ill-disposed to trust an army general anyway. |
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But the officers remained angry, unsettled, and ill-disposed toward his message. |
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Companies like Swedish SKF and Kodak, among others, will interpret such a step as an ill-disposed attitude towards foreign investors in general. |
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This season he is part of a Celtic squad which is ill-disposed to losing, regardless of who they are playing and in which competition. |
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People confident of their economic position would be ill-disposed towards changing the government. |
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Surely this expresses, in part, Guest's anxiety about critics who were ill-disposed toward the beauty, elusive humor, and obliquity of her style. |
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In addition to several reverses, there was the particularly worrying question of Japan, a country ill-disposed to the Allied powers. |
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In spite of very numerous ill-disposed objections and obstacles, my Cause will be realized. |
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They are also ill-disposed to do-gooders poking about in their poisoned souls. |
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Brannon, a recent Columbia M.F.A. with a penchant for graphic design, may use paint, but one easily gets the sense that he is ill-disposed to brushwork. |
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British journalists seem particularly ill-disposed towards him. |
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The latter three register as defensible, legitimate recordings, no matter how ill-disposed a given listener's attitude might be towards the genre. |
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They are ill-disposed to defend academic liberty because they do not understand its centrality to the academy. |
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But Musharraf's detractors are not only in the parliament: the judiciary is similarly ill-disposed toward the former military ruler. |
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People are always ill-disposed to power in whatever shape it presents itself, and concentrated power makes the whole of society sick. |
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According to the findings of the latest sociological research, 92.2 per cent of the persons questioned replied that they did not feel ill-disposed towards other people on account of their adherence to a given religion. |
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And a fair number of the eyes looking back were ill-disposed. |
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As a man of Eastern Tennessee, he also felt ill-disposed to co-operate with the men from the west. |
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The crowd may generally have been ill-disposed toward arena performers, but that could change depending on what was going on at any given time. |
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And the Maritime colonies were similarly ill-disposed toward a legislative union. |
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The politicians are also ill-disposed after what it did to their own. |
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