• Second is the weakness or even hostility of relations among its separate allies.

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  • She said that surveillance creates anxiety, even hostility, on the part of the nanny, while doing little to ensure quality care.

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  • Also, understand that if you take this confrontational approach, you may have to deal with even more hostility.

    WSJ: How to Handle Messy Neighbors

  • Moreover, considerable bilateral dialogue at many levels continues behind the scenes even at the height of rhetorical hostility.

    BBC: Analysis: South Asia's nuclear brinksmanship

  • "The fact that the airlines are already working actively to find loopholes and excuses to avoid compliance with new consumer protections before the regulations even go into effect demonstrates their continued hostility to consumers and new laws and policies designed to protect them, " Hanni said in a statement Tuesday.

    CNN: Air traffic jams in New York likely to jump

  • Even in the Little Arabias of Dearborn, hostility to Mr Lieberman's views is tempered by admiration for him as a man.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • Even in private banks Mr Kunic has faced hostility.

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  • And it stands to reason that if the Obama Administration dropped its hostility to oil and gas energy, even more jobs would be created as the industry invested to exploit other areas with new technology and production methods.

    WSJ: Review & Outlook: The Non-Green Jobs Boom

  • Judicial hostility toward this concept has been severe, even though voters have repeatedly and impressively supported the notion.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • Even if they do come together again, their lingering hostility is such that probably neither would accept the other as prime minister.

    ECONOMIST: Turkey

  • Mr Blair is acutely aware of public hostility to the euro, and will not even set a date for a referendum on the subject.

    ECONOMIST: Things will have to get better

  • Yet even in the midst of conflict, which usually nourishes hostility, Christians and Muslims exchanged culture and grew in awareness of what they had in common.

    ECONOMIST: The medieval crusades

  • Even before the present troubles, businessmen were meeting reluctance, sometimes hostility, especially in Egypt.

    ECONOMIST: Israel and the Arab world

  • Perhaps no issue today, not even the wage competition that leads to export of manufacturing and support jobs, drives greater hostility to markets, globalization and free international trade.

    FORBES: Modern Mix

  • True, the hostility it unleashed against Mr Miller's work has mellowed in recent years to an even-tempered indifference, but it has been four decades since the playwright had a big critical or commercial hit in America.

    ECONOMIST: Literary biography

  • Strikingly, hostility to the European project has increased markedly in several other countries (Sweden, Austria and now even France) that have subsequently become big net contributors.

    ECONOMIST: Britain and Europe

  • Staley, 53, is attempting what even the sympathetic say is daunting: persuading Teamsters and other union members to be more efficient, and breaking down hostility between workers and management.

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