Prosecuting counsel Stuart Trimmer QC told jurors there was "substantial hostility" between the two groups.
Moreover, big powers would further exploit such fears to heighten hostility between rival camps.
But neither do they evince any particular hostility toward the concept of decentralized virtual currencies.
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FolioFN executed its first trade in May 2000--and immediately triggered hostility from the mutual fund industry.
Suspicion and hostility has been passed on for generations, and at times it has hardened.
Tamar-Kali says the attacks on Lilith share something with a hostility toward women's issues in general.
Cognac has always seemed impervious to the French establishment's hostility to American film culture.
Gamers and developers are far too often eyeing one another suspiciously or with downright hostility.
Dutch hostility to the prospect of Turkish membership of the European Union may also intensify.
This was also the period of greatest hostility in relations between Wenger and Ferguson.
Yale Law School professor Stephen Carter rightly rails against government hostility toward America's religious communities.
But if so, why the continued ritualistic hostility to private schools and private medicine?
The FDA should be encouraging such breakthroughs, not indulging its current skepticism, which borders on hostility.
The rising hostility seems a delayed reaction to a slow economic recovery and high unemployment.
After years of mutual hostility, Turkey and the Iraqi Kurds are at last talking.
But what made it all the iller was that Pura seemed completely oblivious of the hostility!
Not surprisingly, some bureaucrats have reacted with hostility to this awkward turn of events.
The reaction of the current regulators to these proposals ranges from mild scepticism to outright hostility.
Environmentalists in particular were horrified at his company's hostility to land-use and clean-air laws.
Yet its dealings with foreign investors have been marked by confusion rather than hostility.
In and of themselves, none can be viewed as expressing specific hostility toward Israel.
It is one of the few areas of co-operation in a relationship otherwise dominated by hostility.
Finally, the Bush administration denied the inherent hostility of the Islamist government in Turkey.
In truth, some of this hostility is due less to anti-greenery than to anti-Sarkozy posturing.
In fact, beneath the hostility, and perhaps partly explaining it, the two men are oddly similar.
The hostility to the Russians passed as quickly as the euphoria that had come with independence.
Local hostility to hotel groups makes it harder for governments to work at developing tourism.
The report said there was evidence of "open hostility" between some clinicians and the management.
Mr Zapatero's visit was, in effect, a counter to right-wing hostility to greater autonomy for Catalonia.
Even before the present troubles, businessmen were meeting reluctance, sometimes hostility, especially in Egypt.
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