xenophobic in A Sentence

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    In Costa Rica, their real estate laws are less Xenophobic.

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    In recent history, wealth increased but politics became increasingly conservative and Xenophobic.

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    My best friend has become increasingly Xenophobic towards Muslims. What do I do?

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    In Xenophobic jargon common in the day, ordinary workers, newspapers, and politicians uniformly opposed this"Yellow Peril.

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    This applies in particular to the release of anti-constitutional, racist, Xenophobic, discriminatory, offensive, youth-threatening and/ or violence-glorifying content.

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    We reiterate our invitation to stop the racist and Xenophobic speech from whatever source and under any pretext whatsoever,” he added.

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    Just make a crazy sentence out of it and you will find it much easier for example,“he never argues, Krusty, Xenophobic runt.”.

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    Government, police, immigration officials and ordinary South Africans contribute to the normalisation of criminal and Xenophobic attitudes among South African citizens and migrants.

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    This is not racist, Xenophobic or even harassment, Charles reassures as the march pauses to scream at a dark-skinned young woman to“go home”.

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    Unlike its spoken counterparts, the language of social mores seems to preclude multilingualism, leading to an almost Xenophobic rejection of other norms of life.

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    Finally, there is Donald Trump himself, who in the first 100 days as president has shown himself to be narcissistic, Xenophobic, paranoid, vindictive and thin-skinned;

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    Just when the U.S. should be opening its doors wider to skilled foreign workers and be focusing on nurturing startups, it is turning protectionist and Xenophobic.

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    The biggest effect of last night's speech, in Phillips' estimation, is the way in which it further made casually Xenophobic language an acceptable part of national discussion.

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    But the leaders in Asia do not feel the need to wave the flag, to go Xenophobic, to actually allow escalation of the geopolitical and cross-border tensions.

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    The Boxer Rebellion or Yihetuan Movement was a violent Xenophobic and anti-Christian movement which took place in China towards the end of the Qing dynasty between 1898 and 1900.

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    One of the most disturbing is that an apparently large number of Americans hold racist, sexist, Xenophobic beliefs, and outright hatred for others, and blame them for the country's problems.

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    Moreover, if people get money merely because they are citizens or residents of a country- shareholders in the wealth of that country- these claims become very susceptible to nationalist and Xenophobic exclusion.

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    Indeed, during recurrent episodes of Xenophobic violence in South Africa, many explained their dislike of foreigners by accusing them of receiving welfare grants and public housing that should be going to South Africans.

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    It is the dark forces of nationalism and religious sectarianism that now drive global politics, fuelling the rise of a crude, Xenophobic populism in the advanced capitalist world that we have not seen since the 1930s.

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    It is the dark forces of nationalism and religious sectarianism that now drive global politics, fueling the rise of a crude, Xenophobic populism in the advanced capitalist world that we have not seen since the 1930s.

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    (3) Whether cultural diversity is viewed as a threat or a weakness to a country's sustainability, it is reasonable to predict that the Trump administration's Xenophobic approach to hiring practice will only help curtail American innovation.

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    People whose identity as Americans is central to their self-conceptions may be prompted to oppose Xenophobic and otherwise discriminatory policies and behaviors if they come to see them as antithetical to what it means to be American.

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    Can you imagine foreigners worried for Americans' future even a few years ago, asking about their lives with concerned frowns, citing mass shootings, constant Xenophobic rhetoric, a leader aimlessly careening towards authoritarianism, and rabid public discourse they can see on prime time TV?

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