antagonistic in A Sentence

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    Quite so Antagonistic to the new arrangement.

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    But you need not be so Antagonistic to me.

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    Most importantly, this idea of collectivity is not Antagonistic to“nation first” thinking.

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    Thinking that it's stupid or a waste of time is a very Antagonistic state of mind.

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    The accompanying message that gets communicated through such Antagonistic emotions is“I'm not bad(wrong, stupid, mean, etc.), you are!”!

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    Don't you think that Muslims are always Antagonistic and never intend to come to the national mainstream?

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    He might not forget she was there, but he might eventually be convinced that she wasn't an Antagonistic intruder.

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    A“carbon dividend” is Canada's best hope to defend a much-needed climate change policy against resistance from Antagonistic provincial governments.

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    In forming the indivisible emotional state, Antagonistic emotions, however, more or less clearly retain their own individuality in this indivisibility.

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    In contrast, prefigurative activists are often indifferent, or even Antagonistic, to the attitudes of the media and of mainstream society.

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    Throughout the 90-minute, often Antagonistic, debate, Clinton and Trump sparred on everything from foreign policy to trade deals to personal stamina.

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    Visitors from other countries might be taken aback by the heavy police presence and the sometimes Antagonistic behaviour of security forces.

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    Encounters with less-familiar groups can be Antagonistic, and if a family anticipates possible harassment it assumes a defensive formation called bunching.

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    Once in Illinois, Smith was forced to deal with a public that was often distrustful or downright Antagonistic to the Mormons.

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    After identifying the content of their destructive thoughts, clients learn to distinguish these Antagonistic attitudes from a more realistic view of themselves.

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    But in a socialist country and in our revolutionary base areas, this Antagonistic contradiction has changed into one that is non-Antagonistic;

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    If Randy Williams was secretly Antagonistic about the health of our collective governance, it was not known to any of us.

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    Social forces Antagonistic to the established order must in the first place be politically mobilised and recruited in the army of revolution.

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    How is it possible that there may be someone so stupid that is able to unite the two so incredibly Antagonistic concepts?

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    The myth began in the late 1800s as part of the evolution debate, when the divide between science and religion became particularly Antagonistic.

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    And in an attempt to keep these mutually Antagonistic and repugnant parts somehow cobbled together, the government keeps on enacting law after law.

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    When the interests of the followers of different religions or of different religious communities are seen to be mutually incompatible, Antagonistic and hostile!

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    But nevertheless, In addition to this the atypical antipsychotics have an effect on serotonin, also producing an Antagonistic effect with respect to this.

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    The commission said Thai Raksa Chart had violated an electoral law with its nomination of the King's sister, which was“Antagonistic towards the constitutional monarchy”.

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    In Europe, the rulers and the ruled, the wealthy and the common people, all the repositories of power, are gradually becoming fiercely Antagonistic to each other.

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    Physical bullying: The traditional"sticks and stones" of aggression, this kind of bullying includes a range of Antagonistic behaviors in which one person aims to cause bodily harm to another person.

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    Sociologists of this period viewed“norm” and“deviation” not as independent and isolated phenomena from each other, but as“Antagonistic”, which are found in complex processes of interaction between members of social groups.

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    It is also a country where her president and her government are openly Antagonistic toward people who happen to be black and happen to female- two things she happens to be.

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    The wives expressed love by communicating with fewer negative or Antagonistic behaviors, and the husbands showed love by initiating sex, sharing leisure activities, and doing household work together with their wives.

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    The Indian Society has been divided into various classes and groups is quite Antagonistic, so much so that they are often found involved in conflicting quarrels which are only exercises in futility.

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