Analysts nonetheless expect the European central bankers to remain on a modestly hawkish path.
Perhaps it was better to get little less hawkish in tackling the coastal crime wave.
She is at heart more hawkish than he is and has had to tone this down.
If such hawkish views prevail in Ankara, the prospects for a Cyprus settlement are bleak.
Against this background, it is hardly surprising that the Inflation Report struck a hawkish note.
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Partly as a consequence, hawkish politicians in Christian-dominated parts of Mindanao helped scuttle the deal.
Such an alliance, in theory, would go deeper than just hawkish views on disputed territory.
But there were plenty of representatives of another camp equally opposed to Mr Ramadan: hawkish Islam-watchers.
He was overruled by the then Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and a more hawkish chief-of-staff.
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The next chairman may have to be relatively hawkish early on, to bolster his inflation-quashing credentials.
Sweden, once hawkish, is softening as its presidency of the EU in 2009 draws near.
The only doubt is whether hawkish central bankers would cut interest rates quickly enough.
Among the Republican presidential candidates, Giuliani holds one of the most hawkish positions on the war in Iraq.
The hawkish Mr Kaczynski did not attend that ceremony, instead insisting on his own visit three days later.
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Mr Ahmadinejad's populism still wins admirers and gets the backing of the hawkish security apparatus and the courts.
He established himself as a power-broker in the hawkish party rather than a star in his own right.
Mr Aso, more hawkish than Mr Fukuda, is congenial and fairly popular, having worked the party's grass-roots organisations.
Investors hope she will persuade Henrique Meirelles, the hawkish governor of the Central Bank under Lula, to stay on.
There are worries in some quarters, however, that this is not hawkish enough.
The harder-line Mr Mofaz, a hawkish former chief of staff of the army, was against an alliance with Meretz.
Richardson is seen as perhaps the most hawkish NFL owner in this dispute.
The German Bundesbank president also made hawkish comments on the EU bailout process.
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On January 6th, Russia's hawkish interior minister, Anatoly Kulikov, called for air strikes against the bases of Chechen warlords.
Generally considered hawkish on foreign policy, Hillary Clinton supports restoring America's diplomatic relationships.
"The minutes for the September 7 meeting are more neutral than the slightly hawkish communique, " analysts at Nomura noted.
Their hawkish leader, Binyamin Netanyahu, who emerged shortly afterwards as prime minister for the second time, has been riding high.
If Mr Kotlikoff is the most hawkish of fiscal hawks, Mr Galbraith perches at the opposite corner of the menagerie.
Clinton has taken a more hawkish line than Mr. Obama on issues such as diplomatic engagement with Iran and Syria.
Even the most hawkish members of the Fed's interest-rate setting committee believe that the U.S. natural unemployment rate is below 6.5%.
That marks a dramatic shift from his predecessors' hawkish tirades about not giving up one of Turkey's most valuable strategic assets.
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