So, contrary to the broad economic consensus, efforts to save the property market are paradoxically inimical to its health.
Dissension in itself is not inimical to balance if it is handled through processes that promote compromise and consensus.
Yet group loyalties are not in themselves inimical to more universal values.
People all over the country are e-mailing their representatives, often pressing them to take positions inimical to those of the lobbyists' corporate clients.
If anything, the soil seemed inimical to life: there was so much iron in it that any whiff of oxygen was quickly bound into rust.
The reason why I will not is that it would be directly inimical to our joint efforts to lower the temperature on transatlantic trade disputes.
Like another crosstown oil and gas exploration company based in Oklahoma City, SandRidge Energy (SD) is exhibiting the same shareholder inimical corporate governance practices.
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As it entered the 1980s, India could not have been more closely regulated, sheltered or taxed, nor the attitude of its political elites more inimical to enterprise.
Liberalism applied almost by definition presumes failure, and as evidenced by the negative economic sentiment in the U.S. at present, is showing yet again how inimical it is to personal and economic happiness.
Most modern democracies -- including the United States -- have had to wrestle in recent years with the delicate balance between respect for fundamental civil liberties and restraint of behavior inimical to a free society.
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This may be because inequality provokes demands for regulations, trade sanctions, and other provisions that are inimical to growth, or it may be that workers in less equal societies are less productive because they feel alienated.
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But for Senators who were persuaded that the treaty is inimical to American security interests, delaying its consideration while the Clinton Administration sought to neutralize their opposition and gain the votes for ratification would not have been sensible.
The question occurs: Since Alamoudi is now or has been associated with over a dozen such organizations in this country, has he (or others with whom he has closely worked) used a similar modus operandi covertly to provide funding for purposes inimical to American national security?
Some groups inimical to the rent rise are using the Sawtooth issue in a bid to stall the Forest Service's whole reassessment plan, even though its officials say that in most of the areas it supervises rents will need to go up much less than in the Sawtooths.
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