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1 Matthews was known for his combative approach in interviews with politicians and commentators.
2 But you'll be sorry if you take such a combative approach .
3 In an energetic performance, Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado also suggested a combative approach .
4 Sanders, who had been Spicer's deputy, initially had a less combative approach with journalists.
5 Trump went for an all-out aggressive, combative approach - interrupting and slandering from the off.
6 In political rallies, Trump often warns that Biden would take a less combative approach to China.
7 The Scot's combative approach extended to referees, to his assistants and, of course, to his rival managers.
8 Other EVs take a less combative approach .
9 Letter from Alastair Campbell to Tony Blair June 3: 'I think you should display a more combative approach . '
10 That is not only because of McDonnell's trenchant hard-left economic views, but also because of his combative approach .
11 It is Mallee who has directed the combative approach which has become the hallmark of the Minister's regime.
12 Diego Costa says he is "no angel" but the Chelsea striker will not compromise his combative approach .
13 No British government would find that appealing but the combative approach of the current government may be making things worse.
14 While Mr Shanahan's speech was critical of China, his tone was often conciliatory, while General Wei took a more combative approach .
15 Mark Hennessy is correct to say that this demonstrates a "more combative approach towards Sinn Féin and the IRA".
16 Shi said Trump's policy on China was still unclear but "all the signs so far point to a combative approach " .
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