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Examples of hostility


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It is objective, factual, formal, official, sometimes tending to hostility.
I trust that it may help to end the baseless hostility prevailing between economic theory and economic history.
For artists in other provincial troupes, social hostility rendered it largely impossible for them to exert any influence over their employers.
The communities can afford to take the moderate hostilities of others because their selfesteem has not been badly damaged.
In fact, modern history is full of examples that show how politicians, to divide people and realize their own selfish ambitions, have exploited this hostility.
The sustained hostility of employers to trade unions had ensured that workers could not lightly associate with them.
The entire range of strategic interactions should be brought to bear - not merely the hostility end of the scale.
This study also found heterotypic continuity in fathers' hostile behaviors predicting the later hostility of their young adult offspring.
But having conquered the town halls they sometimes met with hostility from employees or from burgomasters appointed by the crown.
And finally, two separate conceptualizations of racial hostility are employed.
Nevertheless, the concept of a hostility/friendliness system is perfectly sensible even if its operationalization is difficult.
This effort was culturally entwined with campaigns for stylistic "modernism," aesthetic encomiums to design simplicity and hostility to ornamental forms.
Ayers paints a picture of two different societies living in reasonable harmony prior to hostilities.
In contrast, all three markers of problems with autonomy in adolescent - father interactions were predictive of peerrated young adult hostility.
We found that girls were actually more likely than boys to display increased hostility in the presence of increased interparental conflict.
For instance, global climates of parental warmth, hostility, or negativity may have a unique impact on children's socioemotional development.
Specifically, husbands' hostility toward wives during the dyadic marital discussion was negatively correlated with husbands' empathy toward the child during the father- child discussion.
This is especially noticeable in the later arms-race (or hostility) work.
Each of the hostility items was measured on a five-point scale, ranging from 1 (very strongly disagree) to 5 (very strongly agree).
The tension between bishops and their chapters was also one facet of the growing hostility between bishops and monks in general.
As time wore on, his hostility became more focused.
Local autonomy, however, is different, as this issue has not attracted much interest and may not provoke hostility when discussed.
The laws governing foreign investment were strict and inflexible, reflecting the government's residual ideological hostility.
Another factor is employer hostility to collective bargaining, either in the formative years of the industrial economy or since the 1970s.
In other words, having a delinquent elder sister increases hostility within the family overall, and with it, delinquency in the younger sister.
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