Aún no tenemos significados para "more combative".
1His government could also be more combative with U.S. President Donald Trump.
2Though they are often more combative than this if questioning ministers.
3There never was a religion which was more combative than Christianity.
4Often, when they turned from him to more combative advocates they fared worse.
5Now we have confidence in everyone. England will expect South Africa to be more combative.
6For now, those pining for a more combative response from Beijing have longer to wait.
7China and India took a more combative stance, staunchly and unabashedly opposing the U.S. proposal.
8While Huawei was initially muted in its public response, it too has become more combative.
9One group favored a more combative demand for inclusion.
10But the structure has been tweaked to reflect the more combative nature of contemporary television.
11His measured, faintly distant air should counterbalance the more combative style of Mr John O'Donoghue.
12He merely became-asa man whose watchword is "thorough" will- alittlemore combative.
13The president was more combative later at a rally of supporters in a market in Nairobi.
14Youth Parliament has a good vibe and is collegial, while the real thing is more combative.
15This entity seemed much more mature than Sorak, she thought, more confident, and certainly more combative.
16Chris Matthews is more combative and supportive of Obama than anybody in the Congressional Black Caucus.
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