Most central bankers, however, are hostile to the idea of responding to asset prices.
Americans are hostile to sports that the rest of the world likes, such as soccer and cricket.
All of those countries have chosen leaders who, to one degree or another, are hostile to corporate capitalism.
The question facing the parties now is whether Britons are hostile to asylum-seekers or to immigrants in general.
"Plaid Cymru's policies are hostile to business, backward and inward looking, damaging to Wales' economy, " Mr Michael said.
Quite simply, most Russians are hostile to reform as they have known it.
Just how President Musharraf will cohabit with a parliament composed of parties that are hostile to his rule is unclear.
Whatever her personal attitude to Liverpool, the perception that the Conservatives are hostile to the city remains, according to Prof Tonge.
Secondly, the police are hostile to it, and as a result are said to have given little co-operation to the prosecutors.
Not all utilities are hostile to the plants, and many are jockeying to be the ones that build CHP plants for their clients.
The German people are hostile to expanded support for eurozone economies in difficulty, such as Greece and Spain, and there is a possible bailout for Spain looming.
And having recovered from a nasty banking crisis in the 1990s through their own efforts (albeit with a favourable tailwind from the world economy), Finns are hostile to bail-outs.
Political editor Nick Robinson told the programme that a "caricature" was taking place for "political reasons" in which the Lib Dems love the NHS and the Conservatives are hostile to it and Nick Clegg is "putting the breaks on".
But Bundesbankers are hostile to him.
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As we are seeing play out in the Middle East at the hands of Islamists of various stripes, democracy is no guarantee against people who are actually hostile to it - some of whom are perfectly capable of concealing that hostility to advance their purposes.
CLINTON'S STATEMENT makes clear the basic and disturbing consistency of the administration's failure to understand that there are regimes that are inherently hostile to the US and will remain irreconcilably hostile to the US regardless of what it does or who sits in the White House.
Growing numbers of people are becoming hostile to immigration, which is no surprise when the economy is stagnant and political elites are feasting in a world of their own.
Foxes, even those raised in captivity, are very hostile to humans and difficult to handle.
In many cases, young people in this country are openly hostile to STEM education.
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Not necessarily, because some members of the policymaking council are less hostile to the currency than others.
Can there be a meeting of minds between researchers into genetically-modified crops and those who are deeply hostile to the technology?
Most military chiefs in Zimbabwe, who fought with Mr Mugabe in the 1970s war of independence, are publicly hostile to Mr Tsvangirai.
Whatever view you accept, the attitude of the Gibraltarians is crucial and so far they are bitterly hostile to the proposed deal.
So the real question should be why so many of the British (and more specifically, the English) are so hostile to the European project.
Many of those disgruntled people are actively hostile to Obamacare.
Others are downright hostile to the concept.
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And in our modern era there are more than a few groups of science-lovers that are unremittingly hostile to religion, often either intentionally or unintentionally lumping those sects that reject modern science with those that see its beauty.
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