adversarial in A Sentence

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    And our relationship is Adversarial by nature.

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    When and why newspapers became more liberal, Adversarial, and less"objective.".

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    In dealing with a less-than-truthful presidential administration, mainstream media has become more Adversarial.

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    There are different approaches, but the state of the art is called generative Adversarial networks.

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    Stressful situations that are becoming Adversarial between loving partners can escalate into ever more stressful arguments.

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    Yondu appears in the film, played by Michael Rooker, though in a more Adversarial role.

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    Martin argues that McCready's“reach across the aisle” style-centrism failed to apply to the state's Adversarial politics:.

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    Testosterone is thought to be important in winning in sports and other Adversarial encounters between men.

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    It aims to replace the Adversarial with the deliberative, and move out of the"continuous campaign" cycle.

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    But even if Adversarial criticism often incentivises conformity, this doesn't make it wrong to look out for mistakes.

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    Adversarial machine learning is the process of creating malicious or misinforming content that can slip past detection programs.

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    Whatever the point of claims and arguments, it should be clear that the Adversarial culture rests on dubious ideas.

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    How cooperative versus Adversarial you and your ex are able to be as you work your way through the separation process.

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    Till the narrative of Pakistan's foreign policy is written by the ISI or the Army, it will remain Adversarial against India.

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    If someone has just sworn and they're corrected, particularly if there's other people around, they're likely to get defensive and become Adversarial.

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    I understood that, while pain felt strong and overbear­ing and it absolutely dominated my attention, it was not necessarily an Adversarial power.

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    So while rudeness might be a perfectly effective strategy in some Adversarial contexts, it's a dangerous game to play in the public eye.

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    Competing successfully in Adversarial encounters with other men, in our ancestral environments, led to maximising male reproductive success- passing on more genes to future generations.

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    Rather than pander to the AfD's anti-immigration rhetoric, as other political parties have done, the Greens have taken a very Adversarial approach to the newcomers.

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    As I have argued elsewhere, Trump has an indiscriminate need to triumph over people and, indeed, to construe all relationships(between individuals or between groups) as Adversarial.

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    I know of absolutely no other court in this country that strays so far from the Adversarial process that has been part of our system for centuries.

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    Next, in order of most to least, they want their partner to show investment, to stop Adversarial behavior, to communicate more, to give affection and to make an apology.

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    The point is that amicable, rather than Adversarial, criticism can be taken as a better expression of one's initial attempt, rather than a hostile elimination of the idea.

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    EU regulators have taken a much more Adversarial approach to big tech companies than their US counterparts, especially when it comes to competition, data protection and tax issues.

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    Flynn's“analysis” amounts to taking every Adversarial state and group around the world and pretending that they are all linked together when the connections between them are either tenuous or non-existent.

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    If you're one of the two out of three Windows users who also own Apple products, you may not realize you can use the traditionally Adversarial platforms to get a productivity edge.

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    Both the Master and the Doctor have always had a complicated, if not fully Adversarial relationship with the ruling Timelords, but the Master says he discovered a secret that shook his very beliefs to the core.

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    The Prague Rules are a set of rules that are influenced by the civil law tradition and militate for an inquisitorial approach(contrary to an Adversarial one that is defended by the common law system) in international arbitration.

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    So far, we have examined how implicit cognitive processes can unintentionally end up reproducing racially unequal outcomes, even in such“helping” fields as education and health care(let alone professions such as law enforcement, which can be more contentious or Adversarial).

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    Unfortunately, using these two words too often can create an Adversarial relationship between parents and children, causing the children to be more resistant to their parents' efforts at protecting them and less open to sharing their experiences with their parents.

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