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Examples of hard-line


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Maimonides presents a hardline of a different sort concerning responsibility.
He takes a hardline in classifying topasses as distinctly separate from the soldiers generically referred to as sepoys.
Faced with disobedience and violation of the law, states must take a hardline with civil disobedients.
Or rather than a hardline, a band of income within which the correlation is increasingly weak.
An equally hardline should be taken in both cases.
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We will take a hardline on this.
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That does not mean that we must always take a hardline.
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We shall be taking a hardline at the conference next week.
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However, it is bordering on the criminal to take a hardline having given the impression that one will take a soft line.
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I, too, am surprised that, once again, he has taken a hardline on the issue.
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With one or two exceptions, they have taken an extremely hardline.
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Now, it's very difficult to draw an absolute hardline on this, it's a matter of assessing judgment of other people.
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It is wrong to take such a hardline on the choice between capital and current expenditure.
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Those parties are in favour of taking a hardline rather than relying on seemingly endless and ineffective peace talks.
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If he takes a hardline, the phrase "borne in mind" will not fit the bill.
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They are every bit as vindictive, hardline and intolerant towards people who they think do not meet their standards as the others.
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One knows from experience that certain local authorities take a hardline about homelessness and that others take a liberal line.
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There is no hardline or exact correctness of line that can be claimed at any one time.
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But hitherto moderate, liberal-minded men and women are now becoming very hardline.
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In life and diplomacy it is accepted that to compromise after a hardline is acceptable.
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In life, it is quite acceptable to take a hardline and then compromise.
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The dotted line should be brought much closer to the hardline.
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With the contracting culture has come a hardline of treating patients as numbers rather than as human beings.
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In any argument on democracy, that would be a hardline to pursue.
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Will she, therefore, take a very hardline with reactionary local authorities which are still dragging their feet on reorganisation?
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The borough council has not taken a hardline against the transferring principle.
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It is hard to understand why they are taking such a hardline when there is no need to hurry.
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I do not take a hardline on that point.
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It is malpractice, and that hardline should be thrown overboard.
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The difficulty is that when we take a hardline we reinforce the hard-liners on the other side.
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It is a hardline, but every farmer knows what it is.
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From time to time, he had to take a hardline and refuse to accept interventions.
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Will the hardline adopted by planning officers, when they say no to farmers, be relaxed?
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The scaled down pension is really intended to try to get rid of that hardline.
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There is no hardline, and we must find a way around or over the problem.
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We cannot take a hardline and say that this is policy and that is operation.
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In life and diplomacy it is accepted that one can take a compromise position after a hardline.
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The results are a consequence of the hardline that we are taking.
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The way that the game has responded to incidents shows that it takes a hardline on self-regulation.
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I do not fully understand why he took such a hardline against a modest but sensible proposal.
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That is why we have to be hardline about 1977.
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The term "hardline" is, of course, relative.
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Not at all—it was back to the hardline.
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Even people who previously took a hardline found that their view had substantially changed after meeting people out there.
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Are any of us capable of drawing a hardline to distinguish between religious belief and conscience?
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We adopted a hardline because the shipowners told us to do so.
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This is not a case of adopting a hardline policy for the sake of it.
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That is the hardline of the most reactionary.
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They may be putting pressure on the government to take a hardline and risk escalating the conflict.
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What is bordering on the criminal is to take a hardline, having given the impression of compromise and a soft line.
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It rejects the peace process and its leadership is very hardline.
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This is not a hardline at all.
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I, for one, and many of my colleagues also, took a very, very hardline.
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They have rightly maintained a hardline on whaling.
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Does he think that adopting a hardline will help him to be the general manager of the authority?
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We must conclude that they have decided, for reasons best known to themselves, to take a hardline on the release of prisoners, linking it inextricably to decommissioning.
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On the one hand there are countries which have been taking a very hardline on the question of a common fund, which is what the developing countries are seeking.
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