This hard line approach from the right is accomplishing the goal of cutting government spending.
China attracted foreign criticism for taking a hard line, against the foreign ministry's advice.
An ardent opponent of stem-cell experimentation, Focus on the Family, takes a hard line.
The hard line: A spouse who has coverage elsewhere is not eligible for coverage.
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The Vatican bank's chief, Ettore Gotti Tedeschi, is credited with a hard line on compliance.
He continued with a hard line against Islamic extremists, but inherited an economically-stable country.
He adds that Georgia's hard line and Europe's indifference have driven Abkhazia into Russia's arms.
It also takes a hard line against any private company suspected of stoking inflation.
Mr Kerry advocates cautious engagement with Iran, in contrast to the Bush administration's hard line.
Wal-Mart used to take a hard line on what its executives viewed as nuisance lawsuits.
The statement said the bank would take a hard line if any evidence of corruption arose.
Warren was elected to the Senate because of her hard line approach to Wall Street, Roose writes.
The NRA's hard line came in stark contrast to President Obama's own plan after the Newtown shooting.
In trying to ensure his dynasty's survival, the hard line is the 68-year-old Mr Kim's only option.
Mr. Koch's hard line helped him in later negotiations with New York's police, fire and sanitation workers.
In his responses, Hagel adopted a hard line on Iran and its possible pursuit of a nuclear weapon.
At first Mr Bloomberg took a Giulianiesque hard line and called for the board to be abolished completely.
It was odd, too, that the Qataris should take such a hard line and risk the deal foundering.
U.S. authorities have taken a hard line on transactions with Iran amid growing concerns about that nation's nuclear program.
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So, I don't quite buy the hard line we're told exists between those Americans for and against gun control.
There are reports of a row between the government and the IMF, which is increasingly taking a hard line.
The first published entries offer insights into the hard line religious culture.
If politics is more about principle then elections, taking a hard line on budget negotiations has already made Republicans winners.
Not everyone agreed with his hard line, but it is obvious that the vast majority of Cuban-Americans did and do.
Regulators say that they have been urging banks to take a hard line with nine struggling chaebol, including Kumho Asiana.
"I think Aaron was frightened and bewildered that they'd taken this incredibly hard line against him, " said Mr. Peters, his lawyer.
And not surprisingly the hard line was voiced not by Abdul Majid Dar in the Valley but by Salahuddin in Islamabad.
The memory of Mr Suharto's brutal suppression of Muslim activism also makes today's politicians more reluctant to take a hard line.
South Korea's next president, whoever he or she is, will end Lee Myung-bak's hard line and seek to re-engage the North.
Sharif, who arrived from Saudi Arabia on Sunday, has taken a hard line against Musharraf, who ousted him in the 1999 coup.
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