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Meanings of confrontational style in English
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Usage of confrontational style in English
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Obama had read Saul Alinsky, but he did not adopt his confrontationalstyle.
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His confrontationalstyle and sometimes controversial comments kept the anti-doping fight in the headlines.
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It was a confrontationalstyle that had landed him in trouble with reactionary commentators and the authorities.
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Detractors say the adoration of Chavez is over-the-top and ignores his confrontationalstyle and bullying of opponents.
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But her confrontationalstyle irks others.
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It was left to Jones to defend Dawkins' confrontationalstyle, comparing him to another prominent figure in modern biology, James Watson.
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She quickly gained a reputation for her forthright and sometimes confrontationalstyle of cross-examination in Senate estimate committees and fiery chamber performances.
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Members of Congress also compare Biden favorably to Emanuel, who was known for a confrontationalstyle that contrasted sharply with Biden's affability.
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Macklem is quieter and soft-spoken compared with the charismatic and notoriously aggressive Carney, and insiders say he has a less confrontationalstyle.
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The North's main newspaper issued a statement directed at Campbell saying the United States should drop its confrontationalstyle and cold war thinking.
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They questioned however whether the New York investor's confrontationalstyle would win points with one of Europe's biggest companies, with a reputation for conservatism.
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Wright, because of his "hip lip" and confrontationalstyle of playing football, was chosen for his street credibility among that age group.
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Maro Itoje will be instructed to carry the fight to the All Blacks using a confrontationalstyle that England accept risks incurring the referee's wrath.