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- Babcock added that such guidelines are inimical to the defense bar.
- There was the sense of the inimical in his aspect now.
- Initially, the Maharajadhiraj of Bardhaman was inimical towards the British.
- Having a plethora of petty chiefdoms was inimical to such goals.
- All attitudes of enjoyment but the natural one are inimical to fertility.
- Throughout much of history, the church proclaimed homosexuality inimical to faith.
- We know that time has been inimical to our interests.
- Two inimical theories vied to explain the mystery of vision.
- Nothing could be more inimical to America's national security interests.
- Disaffected means " ill disposed, unfriendly, inimical ."
- Host desecration has been associated with groups identified as inimical to Christianity.
- Obviously, there's a metaphor here _ modernity inimical to life.
- It is inimical to the dictates of sound policy.
- Back to the netherworld of private holdings in conditions inimical to its preservation.
- Other nations reject this demand as inimical to the integrity of the court.
- Such imaginative ideas are inimical to scientists, even scientists who are believers.
- Higher education cannot erase clashing interests or inimical policies.
- Meanwhile, Geshu was still inimical to An Sishun.
- The occupiers considered Freemasonry inimical to the people.
- We express deep regret over this mistaken incident, which had no inimical intent.
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