单词 | Hardline |
例句 | 1. The president has adopted a hardline stance against abortion. 2. When peace returned, the hardline message lost much of its impact. 3. Yao Yilin and Song Ping, both hardline conservatives, were removed from the standing committee. 4. For many pro-reform Soviet citizens, Nevzorov personified the hardline editorial shift in television broadcasting. 5. Back came a hardline response that the order would be extended until August 2,() the maximum period permitted by law. 6. The ruthless scenario was outlined by one hardline loyalist figure last week. 7. From it follows a series of hardline implications for the other practical issues. 8. The platform also takes hardline approaches to the issues of immigration and crime. 9. The older generation remembered how hardline colleagues had easily removed Khrushchev and brought the era of de-Stalinisation to an end in 1964. 10. A hardline Islamist alliance controls much of southern and central Somalia. 11. This really upset a group of hardline Hindus who think Khan's comments are anti - Indian. 12. Hardline Hindu organizations have been accused of carrying out deadly attacks on Christians. 13. It is possible that North Korea's hardline sabre-rattling shines a spotlight onto internal power struggles inside the hermit kingdom. 14. laissez-faire French capital theoretically stricter than hardline Sudan in the fashion stakes. 15. Hardline Hindu nationalist party Shiv Sena, a dominant political force in Maharashtra,() is backing the protests. 16. Also seemingly sidelined is Viktor Ivanov, a hardline ex - spook who worked closely with Mr Sechin. 17. These hardline measures proved counterproductive, as they simply increased opposition to the government. 18. The study reveals a continent-wide spread of hardline nationalist sentiment among the young, mainly men. 19. So far, his administration has failed to reach out to hardline Republicans. 20. Motoring groups were pleased, but the cuts failed to appease hardline fuel campaigners, and infuriated the green lobby. 21. Yet at the same time he can not afford to ignore hardline opinion at home. 22. Among Bush's advisers there is a perceptible difference between the more conciliatory state department and the hardline military. 23. Some argue that a ban would play into the hands of those who spread hardline propaganda. 24. I knew there were good men, but I had no time for them and often found that they felt threatened by my lesbianism and hardline politics. 25. The Iraqi government's council of ministers has voted to approve a three-year military pact with the United States, despite the bitter opposition of several hardline Shi'ite leaders. 26. The changed stance, which follows intense lobbying by the banks, will be criticised by hardline reformers. 27. Fighting erupted among the various mujahidin factions, and this helped to spawn the Taliban, a hardline movement that fought to end warlordism and civil war that gripped the country. 28. Tomorrow morning the French president will give interview on French radio to stress his hardline approach. 29. Ministers insisted there would be no backsliding on the government's hardline austerity programmes after data showed that Britain's economy grew by just 0.2% in the spring. 30. The blockages represent MySpace's move in late March to a hardline lock-out of users and developers embedding any third-party content onto their MySpace profiles. 1. The president has adopted a hardline stance against abortion. 31. Mrargued that he had almost no choice but to abandon an increasingly shrunken and hardline party. |
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