Ainda não temos significados para "more confrontational".
1Analysts say the trip could signal preparations for a more confrontational stance.
2As eNCA report, we were treated to more confrontational scenes on Thursday.
3Despite the more confrontational tone, the address was positive about prospects for his second term.
4Orthodox political leaders have recently adopted more confrontational rhetoric.
5And they seemed to be being told to take a much more confrontational approach with Gosh.
6But it could certainly have been more confrontational.
7Several said he encouraged more confrontational tactics.
8We're afraid his demand for a more confrontational foreign policy will resonate with that anger and hatred.
9They have since evolved into a broader pro-democracy movement, and became more confrontational over the festive season.
10His nomination, roughly a year before Germans go to the polls, means the campaign will be more confrontational.
11But trade policy advisor Navarro, the administration's harshest China critic, has advocated a far more confrontational approach with Beijing.
12Catholics who support a more confrontational stance say they hope the birth control furor will prod a more aggressive house-cleaning.
13The annual wrangles between the board and its health service providers have become more confrontational and more difficult to resolve.
14Francis Spufford's book has helped me to see that Christian apologetics needs to be more honest, and also more confrontational.
15Its logo is a stylized tomato, a nod to the vegetables with which activists pelted opponents in more confrontational times.
16Its logo is a stylised tomato, a nod to the vegetables with which activists pelted opponents in more confrontational times.
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