For years Wall Street had been downright hostile to the acquisitive ambitions of Chairman Whitacre.
Rather than being the main function of the firm, management is typically hostile to innovation.
The Serbs did not see the tribunal as impartial, and they have remained hostile to it.
The Legislature was mostly hostile to New Orleans and the budget battles were epic.
Czech and Polish public opinion was increasingly sceptical, or outright hostile to the bases.
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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Cull says even nations hostile to the United States can relate to popular U.S. artists.
Another seven of his 27 party members are known to be hostile to the latest deal.
For the past couple of decades, federal regulators have been hostile to enforcement of anti-fraud regulations.
The American public, already skeptical of free trade, is becoming increasingly hostile to it.
They thought it too toxic to handle, the public disinterested or hostile to restrictions.
Correspondents say parliament has been hostile to Mr Ahmadinejad for most of his second four-year term.
Radical movements hostile to private investment in Bolivia's oil-and-gas sector have been blockading roads for weeks.
Unfortunately, these pundits are not the only conservatives hostile to admonitions about shariah's advent in America.
Out of people from six rich countries recently polled, Britons were the most hostile to immigration.
The "Tuareg question" remains unsolved, with southerners now even more hostile to Tuareg separatism.
The objective is to create a global intelligence and moral environment hostile to terrorism.
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Were Labour unambiguously hostile to Mr Gove's reforms, it could at least oppose him coherently.
Over 30% of French voters supported candidates who rejected austerity and were hostile to Brussels.
But they might be even more hostile to any effort to kill the law.
Most central bankers, however, are hostile to the idea of responding to asset prices.
Furthermore, many signers were agrarians hostile to city life, industry, commerce, finance and (later) even the Constitution.
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If these statements might suggest to some that Beddington is hostile to environmentalism, he is anything but.
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Not necessarily, because some members of the policymaking council are less hostile to the currency than others.
This is surprising: Iran was hostile to the Taliban, and had close links to Persian-speaking opposition groups.
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.
Sir George denied that the move was prompted by a backlash from Conservative MPs hostile to the proposals.
While not hostile to the concept they are stuck on discredited ways of bringing about prosperity with equity.
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