Another seven of his 27 party members are known to be hostile to the latest deal.
Worse for Europe, the French had recently elected a socialist who was known to be hostile to wealth.
Regulators should be hostile to rent-seeking by the established, and hospitable to the companies whose names we do not know.
Our political editor says that with the Liberal Democrats less likely to be hostile to the possibility of statutory regulation, Mr Clegg could "take the extraordinary step of speaking in the Commons after the prime minister and in opposition to him".
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Where once Tory associations pushed their MPs to be more hostile to Europe, many have now had the chance to choose more Eurosceptic candidates.
It is perfectly possible for that same centrist to be instinctively hostile to the EU's institutions, associating them with waste, corrupt bureaucrats and meddling.
But they might be even more hostile to any effort to kill the law.
The union-dominated teaching corps can be expected to be just as hostile as college professors to moving K-12 to MOOCs.
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But that often proved impossible, either because a suspect could not be linked to a specific hostile country or because the ability to make that connection hinged on court-ordered surveillance.
Is Haiderism to be seen, alarmingly, as a hostile reaction to the acknowledgment of guilt?
Not only does Aventis feel that Sanofi's (nyse: SNY - news - people ) bid is too low, it also appears to be angry that its rival decided to launch a hostile offer at all.
It would also be able to cope with a wider range of hostile emitters simultaneously, while being much cheaper to maintain.
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The experiment, conducted by a team from the Hamamatsu University of Medicine, found that the larvae of fruit flies hit with this electron rush were able to withstand an electron microscope's hostile vacuum unharmed and even grew to be healthy adults.
The commandos boarded the ship armed with paintball guns expecting to be greeted by hostile, but non-violent humanitarian activists.
Their interest was sparked not merely by a liquidity surge generated by windfall oil revenues, but also by liberalising economic policies, strong corporate performances, a gush of public share offerings and a general wariness of investing abroad in what is perceived to be a potentially hostile West.
Morne Morkel, who, like Forrest Gump, was revealed to be suffering from an injury to the buttock, was fast and hostile but mostly erratic.
They understand that terrorists have to be defeated and that the country is better off controlling hostile territories than allowing its enemies to control them.
Last September, Capt James Townley died in a shooting incident not thought to be the result of hostile action.
Their approach to the talks on the Free-Trade Area of the Americas is likely to be assertive but not hostile.
Mr Walker found the deaths had been "entirely avoidable" and blamed a series of "glaring failures" that led the plane to be labelled as a hostile missile.
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And given First Union's trouble digesting past prey and the inherent problems associated with SunTrust's hostile offer, he should be able to woo any disgruntled Wachovia customers and employees.
This week, Chief Executive SteveBallmerSteve Ballmer is said to be considering raising the offer by a dollar or two to avoid a hostile takeover, which likely would produce a long, nasty fight, and no certainty that Microsoft will get Yahoo!
This week, Chief Executive Steve Ballmer is said to be considering raising the offer by a dollar or two to avoid a hostile takeover, which likely would produce a long, nasty fight, and no certainty that Microsoft will get Yahoo!
As Rick wisely points out, that state will naturally be one very friendly to insurance companies and hostile to claimants.
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This found that there was something of a "mood move" in Scotland: that a tranche of voters previously hostile to independence now appeared to be, at least, open to discussion and persuasion.
"On balance, it would be better to do this and face up to the possible difficulties of dealing with a hostile audience of cranks and fanatics rather than the alternative risk of leaving the field to the fanatics and giving the impression that we are afraid to stand up to questions, " concluded officials.
For Netanyahu, however, buying time with a hostile administration may be the best he can aspire to during his current term in office.
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