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Meanings of direct antagonism in anglès
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Usage of direct antagonism in anglès
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The criminal is in directantagonism to the laws of social life.
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The Presidential policy and the legislative policy have stood in directantagonism.
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Yet I found everywhere now the most directantagonism between the two classes.
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Slavery is really a barbaric element, and is in directantagonism to American civilization.
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That no directantagonism appeared was a source of comfort.
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This placed him, with such influence as he had, in directantagonism to the administration.
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Here we come into directantagonism with
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They would sit silent, more bodeful of the directantagonism of things than of their insensate and stolid obstructiveness.
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To take virtue as a mere means to an ulterior end is in directantagonism to the voice of moral consciousness.
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But they could not show directantagonism to her influence any more than they could understand the common sense and justice of her arguments.
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But such men soon found that if they paid their tithes they put themselves in directantagonism to the whole mass of their Catholic neighbors.
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This is the directantagonism of interests, but it by no means follows that it would be for B's interest to attack A at once.
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Directantagonism of the NOTCH transcriptional program causes potent, NOTCH-specific anti-proliferative effects in cultured cells and in a mouse model of NOTCH1-driven T-ALL.