The basic posture of government regulation and law enforcement is, and must be, adversarial.
Neither side wants an adversarial relationship, but both worry that it may become unavoidable.
He certainly dislikes the idea of an adversarial type, such as Mr Klaus, replacing him.
His political savvy, in the banal setting of adversarial party politics, often seems lacking.
They are used to deferential and respectful, rather than adversarial relationships with their teachers.
Subtly, and sometimes not, the media and politicians are brandishing the image of an adversarial China.
It is absolutely possible to build very productive relationships with even the most adversarial of individuals.
And Malaysia has bravely adversarial politics, not just at election time but in cyberspace.
At this point, it is very unlikely that it can get those victories through an adversarial relationship.
Sometimes they and the writers on other Gawker sites do indeed develop an adversarial relationship with commenters.
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It would be a resistant negotiator who determined to follow an exclusively adversarial, distributive and position-based strategy.
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Unions still primarily operate in an adversarial world of labor-versus-capital, demonstrating their value by raising tensions between employees and management.
It says that Railtrack's adversarial relationship with the regulator, Tom Winsor, has contributed to its falling credit rating.
Now you are, you are -- you are disrupting the continuity of this meeting with these adversarial motions.
The audit firms are loathe to be in an adversarial, challenging relationship with the management of their clients.
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This is because unions would no longer have monopolistic power, which adds tension to an already adversarial situation.
Nearly two of every five U.S. Senators are lawyers, which might account for the adversarial dysfunction of the place.
And by the time he left office, he was certainly very adversarial with many in the news media here.
There have been reports suggesting the split from his old show was adversarial.
Accustomed to an adversarial system in which they seldom take initiative, judges defer.
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Now the French leader says that he, too, wants to avoid an adversarial relationship with the world's only superpower.
Answer: "Argument" is misleading but does reflect the adversarial legal system unique in many ways to the United States.
And the fact that Washington then allowed the deeply adversarial and dangerous resolution to pass only compounds the failure.
Defendants and insurers say the trusts should be treated as non-adversarial settlement vehicles.
Another response is to ditch adversarial industrial relations in favour of greater co-operation.
But most of the press turns out not to be very adversarial when a Democrat is in the White House.
Before that, I spent a quarter century serving primarily male clients (CEOs, GCs, managers, owners, professionals) in the adversarial arena.
Sometimes teams become adversarial, start saying negative things, or treat the choice to be independent as an opportunity to compete.
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"The trust is running out of money to pay all the claims, so they created an adversarial situation, " he says.
That would be a good start, but true reform calls for rethinking the adversarial system with which lawyers are so enamored.
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