Most mainliners do not view modern culture as inherently inimical to religious belief. |
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I believe that orthodoxy of any kind is inimical to art, and that is why the writer must be free. |
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The important question is what can be done to counter political attacks which are inimical to the effective operation of the judicial system? |
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As somebody believing that managerialism is inimical to professionalism, I find this theory entirely plausible. |
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The variety is even grown under glass in climates as inimical as the Dutch and British to provide grapes for the fruit bowl. |
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This search for one answer above all, this Gnostic quest for an overriding key to history, is both dangerous and inimical to conservatism. |
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Even right here on Earth, new categories of organisms, collectively called extremophiles, thrive in conditions inimical to human beings. |
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You will regard it as inimical to the British way, as incompatible with liberty, as an affront to your maturity and autonomy. |
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Shia and Sunni Muslims have been inimical to each other from their inception, indeed their birth was caused by a war between two groups. |
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Thus far, U.S. policy has been based on the premise that nuclear proliferation is necessarily inimical to U.S. interests. |
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Interest groups, which are associated with sectionalism and the possible exercise of sanctions, appear to be inimical to ideas of reasoned discussion and the general welfare. |
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You can't be for protecting or strengthening Social Security and also be for private accounts since the two goals are diametrically opposed, inimical to each other. |
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Clearly, UK media coverage of protestors offers a set of binary oppositions that are inimical to seeing young people as part of an informed, rational and democratic citizenry. |
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To argue to the contrary would be inimical to the principles of the rule of law and parliamentary sovereignty. |
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The current rate and scale of armament is inimical to development and human security. |
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Foreign intelligence activities violate Canadian sovereignty and are inimical to our national security interests. |
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In a context of violence and events inimical to peace, typical activities are on peace education, with leadership training for the young. |
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Indeed, the Panel Report is in no way inimical to the objective of environmental protection. |
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Staff representatives take exception to this transient mindset, which is inimical to the Organization's posterity. |
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It is also inimical to the spirit that sees a nation through its difficulties. |
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But deflation – falling prices – is inimical to growth, as the recent experience of Japan has demonstrated. |
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Policy inconsistency raises business risks and transaction costs, thereby making businesses uncompetitive and making the environment inimical to sound banking operations. |
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And many of their doctrines are inimical to friendliness to the West. |
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The mobilizations of citizens in behalf of broad social demands are inimical to the right's vision of autonomous individuals, in charge of their own affairs and acting alone. |
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What awaited them at the end of such a perilous journey was a life of celibacy, near total isolation from home, inimical climate, and unfriendly natives. |
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In some cases, security meant subduing forces inimical to that government. |
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The introduction of winter-sowing has thus been inimical to both cirl buntings and skylarks, leading to the loss of overwinter stubbles and dense cereal swards. |
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The ISI has become inimical to Pakistani and American interests. |
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But competition can also be inimical to friendship. |
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It is because the lobbyists from the big companies obtain their cherished short-term growth solutions, which are inimical to sustainable development. |
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The idea of going back to a tacit bargain that tolerates organised crime, favoured by some in Mexico, is inimical to the rule of law, and thus to democracy and a free society. |
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According to the Act, it is forbidden to establish associations that undermine public order or morals or the aims of which are unlawful or inimical to the State or social harmony. |
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However, if in practice the effect of those agreements is inimical and detrimental to their very objectives, then that is rightfully a matter of concern. |
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Such alliances were inimical to McEwan's wife. |
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However, is there something fundamentally inimical to the idea of innovation in how an orally transmitted lesson is recorded into a code of written behaviour? |
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Mining is one of the most sensitive sectors given the increase in mineral prices on the market and the fact that some mining interests are inimical to indigenous peoples' rights. |
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Spoilers, factions who see a peace agreement as inimical to their interest, power or ideology, use violence to undermine or overthrow settlements. |
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The Rwandan experience illustrates how the capacity of the United Nations to provide protection and assistance is undermined when inputs and distribution mechanisms are used for purposes inimical to humanitarian objectives. |
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There is his view discussed earlier, for instance, that the actional realm is inimical to human purpose. |
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The objectives of national governments should not be seen as inimical to the interests of other stakeholders or as hindering the growth of e-commerce. |
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Collating the trends that are inimical to the development of information technologies as open spaces respectful of cultural rights and cultural diversity could be a first step to open the debate on these issues. |
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Morris refused to accede to this request or demand, as he termed it, fearing that if he did so it would prove inimical to the success of the negotiations. |
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In order to pass the test of legitimacy, an interest must be one that is not itself inimical to the purpose underlying the prohibition against discrimination in employment. |
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Further, the prescription of several remedies in succession by the unskilled can bring up the problem of remedies that may be inimical or antidotal to one another. |
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William feared that if he did not now head the conspiracy the English would set up a republic, even more inimical to the Dutch state. |
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Saltwater is particularly inimical to iron artefacts including metal shipwrecks, and sea organisms will readily consume organic material such as wooden shipwrecks. |
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