Republicans created hard-line districts that produced hard-line congressmen: obstructionist absolutists are gerrymandering's political offspring.
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READ MORE: How the GOP'S Hard-line Immigration Plan Could Force Another Shutdown This isn't the first time Gosar has voiced his hard-line immigration views.
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Few will be pleased with the administration's ultimate response to this crisis, particularly the hard-line realists on one side and the hard-line idealists on the other.
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Hard line against Iran Trump came into office vowing to take a hard line on Iran and scrap the Obama-negotiated nuclear deal of 2015, a promise he fulfilled in May.
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Mr. Trump has purged the White House of some hard-line voices, like Stephen K. Bannon, his former chief strategist, but Mr. Sessions is not alone in his hard-line views.
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You know, I think it's a hard line to learn.
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Two of the members of the hard-line group — Reps.
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We're taking a hard line against that kind of stuff.
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But Garber's hard line puts everyone in a tough spot.
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But it can consider models other than Washington's hard line.
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To be determined if he actually takes the hard line.
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In general, China appears set to take a hard line.
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Chinese officials have taken a hard line on the protests.
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The Europeans say no, sticking to a pretty hard line.
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But the government is taking a hard line against stragglers.
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The FDA "is taking a hard line now," Syed said.
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Her remark echoed Trump's earlier insistence on his hard line.
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Then he delivered on his promised hard line on Venezuela.
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They said they would take a hard line on funding ….
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Banning the organization has become the government's signature move in confronting the rise of hard-line Islamism in Indonesia, whose generally moderate brand of Islam is seen as under threat by hard-line forces.
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It's a very hard line and it's absolutely black and white.
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But on Monday, EU leaders adopted a hard line against Britain.
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The hard-line stance shocked the market, and oil prices rallied.
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But they also have internal reasons to take a hard line.
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So that's really where we try to draw a hard line.
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Russia's defense ministry says it is attacking hard-line Islamist militants.
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Where is the coalition of companies taking a hard line stance?
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He finds an issue and he takes the hard-line stance.
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Nonetheless, he shares the FPÖ's hard line on immigration and multiculturalism.
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Trump has taken a hard line toward legal and illegal immigrants.
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He has rebuked Trump over his hard-line stance on immigration.
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President Trump is correct to take a hard line on this.
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OWENS: He needs to take a hard line on this issue.
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That debate pits hard line intelligence hawks against people like Sens.
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Hard-line unions are still blocking Sunday opening for some shops.
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That debate pits hard line intelligence hawks against people like Sen.
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Ted Cruz courted evangelicals and hard-line conservatives and Florida Sen.
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He even has taken a hard line against expanding defense spending.
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Despite the hard line of questioning, lawmakers largely praised her nomination.
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Carol wanted to just escape, but Maggie drew the hard line.
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But hard-line Brexit supporters have been fiercely critical of Mrs.
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The mere thought of this is giving hard-line Brexiteers palpitations.
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It's looking like that hard-line negotiating tactic is being rewarded.
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She supports Mr. Trump and his hard-line plans on immigration.
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But many Conservative lawmakers have grown more hard-line during Mrs.
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But Mr. Xi also took a hard line on some issues.
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Do you think that hard line on Iran is fair, though?
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Black is also running on a fairly hard-line conservative platform.
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He is very hard-line — think of Dick Cheney times two.
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Taking a hard line against criminals is always popular for politicians.
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Mr. Chen has tried to roll out more hard-line policies.
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Democrats have misjudged the politics of McConnell's hard-line positioning before.
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Of course, China's hard-line leader, Xi Jinping, must be seething.
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Despite his hard line reputation, he reportedly voted a reform ticket.
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But she's also backing a hard-line GOP approach to immigration.
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Early in the Obama presidency, the government took a hard line.
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Republicans on Capitol Hill have not taken such a hard line.
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Then, they celebrated the new hard-line attitude by Mr. Trump.
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Now her hard-line views earn plaudits from the Trump base.
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We have a pretty hard line on treating people with respect.
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The question is whether Amazon can sustain this hard line indefinitely.
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Ms. McSally has shifted to the right, becoming more hard-line on immigration, but not as hard-line as Mr. Arpaio, who has said he wants to deploy the Army to Mexico to combat drug smuggling.
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Le Pen's hard line on immigration has given her a boost. 4.
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There's always been a hard line taken by the president on issues.
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Hard-line demonstrators and the embattled authorities are locked in an impasse.
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Beijing has taken a hard line on some global companies and brands.
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Joe Arpaio, the hard-line anti-immigration sheriff from Maricopa County, Ariz.
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When he stood I noted the impressive hard line in his pants.
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And the Conservatives' hard-line Brexiteers are having none of it, either.
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"In retrospect, our early, hard line on settlements didn't work," she wrote.
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Like Trump, May is known for taking a hard line on immigration.
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But both senators are backing Trump's hard line approach on North Korea.
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Still, the bulk of the brief speech was much more hard-line.
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Mr. Duterte's hard-line stance on crime is wildly popular in Davao.
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His vice presidential running mate, Mike Pence, also took a hard line.
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Lou Barletta, a Republican known for a hard line against illegal immigration.
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Bolton has in the past taken a hard-line stance toward Russia.
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Another 40 percent take a hard line and say that's not important.
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He has been a strong supporter of Trump's hard-line immigration policies.
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Hard-line conservatives, meanwhile, have floated national figures like former Louisiana Gov.
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Trump has taken a hard-line stance against Beijing on trade policy.
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What are some absolute, hard-line dealbreakers that they will not tolerate?
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Washington's hard line is supported by Gulf Arab allies, including the UAE.
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Here's what they say: Why would tech give up the hard line?
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Microsoft took a stubborn hard line against the threat of government oversight.
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The Republican president's administration has taken a hard line on restricting immigration.
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After considering various options, they decided against taking a hard-line approach.
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Now these hard-line tactics are showing up in American policy, too.
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Former hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad similarly raised doubt about the Sept.
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And on immigration, many businesses have denounced the administration's hard-line approach.
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Woods's brush with mortality softened his hard-line approach to tournament golf.
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In a rare retreat for President Xi Jinping's hard-line government, Mrs.
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Huffington became more liberal, but Breitbart remained a fairly hard-line conservative.
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Those moves have not gone over well with hard-line Brexit supporters.
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But its choice of repertoire has never been a hard-line one.
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Vice President Mike Pence twice delayed a hard-line speech on China.
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Hard-line news outlets criticized photographs of Mr. Rouhani wearing foreign brands.
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Trump has already filled two Supreme Court seats with hard-line conservatives.
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A separate House vote on a hard-line immigration bill from Rep.
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"He has committed sodomy," said Hamidreza Taraghi, a hard-line political analyst.
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But hard-line Five Star members in Parliament refused to ratify it.
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Nowadays, even many rural regions no longer necessarily support hard-line politicians.
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The neocons consistently pushed for a hard line against Iraq and Iran.
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Trump takes an extreme hard line against Iran, the neoconservatives may ultimately
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Analysts saw that as an attempt to delegitimize the hard-line groups.
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Trump has taken a hard-line stance against the EU, in particular.
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But Warren's hard-line trade-only argument is "too extreme," says Reynolds.
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Yet Mr. Trump thoroughly reversed his hard line on another adversary: China.
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To varying degrees, all support the president's hard line on trade relations.
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But he has invoked his hard line on Iran in other ways.
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The perpetrators are often led by hard-line Salafist clerics or politicians.
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The statement's position on environmental and labor issues is equally hard-line.
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The camp's most hard-line women started policing the behavior of others.
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Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), chairman of the hard-line House Freedom Caucus.
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H.R. McMaster, offered a more hard-line version of the administration's policy.
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But the White House is holding a hard line on its demands.
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The episode underscored the rise of the country's hard-line Islamic movement.
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Both Quigley and Margaret are, in their own ways, hard-line pragmatists.
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And Italy's hard-line, anti-migrant Interior Minister Matteo Salvini is furious.
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Christie would have been a harder sell to evangelicals and hard-line Republicans.
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But a Casado government would also take a hard line against Catalan separatists.
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Beijing has taken a hard line on other brands caught in the mix.
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Visibly taking a hard line with him might boost the Mexican President's popularity.
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And we should expect the U.S. to take a hard line on tariffs.
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The Republican candidates, however, emphasize hard-line confrontation toward all of these countries.
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Just trying to be consistent, make some consistent hard contact, hard line drives.
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He was 'fired up' and surrounded by hard-line conservatives such as Sen.
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We're talking about not just people who weren't drinkers, but hard line teetotalers.
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Some conservatives are urging Trump to maintain a hard-line stance nonetheless. Rep.
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He definitely came in hard line and basically pressed for a military advantage.
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John Kasich of Ohio or stay home than back a hard-line conservative.
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Trump's hard-line position on race and immigration has alienated many minority voters.
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McConnell has earned praise from more hard-line conservatives for confirming court nominees.
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Trent Lott (R-Miss.) says he would take a hard line with Sen.
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But he quickly fell behind more hard-line candidates, like Trump and Sen.
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So why should they meet the hard-line, gun-lobby opposition half-way?
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Meanwhile, the Spanish central government has held a hard line from the beginning.
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The arrest of Ms. Sala illustrates the Argentine government's new hard-line approach.
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Will Trump actually be willing to take more hard-line steps than before?
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Hard-line Republican policies on immigration have helped drive immigrant voters to Democrats.
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The Free Democrats, who are likely partners, advocate a hard line on Greece.
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Unlike the hard-line nationalists, this larger group carried flags from different regions.
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The graying is part of his efforts to soften his hard-line policies.
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But the official atmosphere was unwelcoming: The Laos government was hard-line Communist.
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The delay, he said, reflected international tensions between moderate and hard-line separatists.
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Though disappointed, those hard-line allies did not threaten to leave his alliance.
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Mr. Salvini's coalition partners in the Five Star Movement supported his hard line.
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Mr. Garin said catastrophic weather could make certain hard-line views less acceptable.
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However, Jacob Rees-Mogg, a hard-line euroskeptic Conservative, said he believed Mrs.
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But Mr. Johnson has more credibility with hard-line Brexit supporters than Mrs.
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His hard-line immigration stances are expected to cause tensions with fellow leaders.
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Q: Do you see Trump's hard line on trade abating post the midterms?
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Her first assignments were for a supplement to the hard-line daily Kayhan.
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Dave Brat (R-Va.), a member of the hard-line House Freedom Caucus.
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Bolton, who holds hard-line views on Iran, submitted his resignation on Tuesday.
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An outspoken critic of Iran, Fleitz has espoused hard-line views on Islam.
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Here's what you need to know: • Tillerson takes a hard line with Moscow.
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But it's unclear how far he will go in his hard-line tactics.
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For the F.P.I. and other hard-line Islamic groups, the scandal is humiliating.
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But the backstop was anathema to the hard-line Brexiteers like Mr. Johnson.
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Veprek, officials said, has repeatedly expressed hard-line views on immigrants, including refugees.
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Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) a member of the hard-line House Freedom Caucus.
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He also supported the president's initial hard line vis-a-vis North Korea.
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The contrast with his hard-line anti-globalism since taking office is stark.
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If crime rates begin rising again, could hard-line thinking once more prevail?
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As governor, Abbott has taken a hard line on enforcement of immigration laws.
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She has embraced a hard line on immigration, along with Ward and Arpaio.
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His hard-line rule precipitated the momentous pro-democracy Umbrella Movement of 19973.
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The central bank's hard line on sloppy lending already shows signs of softening.
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Police officials in Pune initially turned their attention to hard-line Hindu leaders.
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He has been the driving force behind many of its hard-line positions.
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Trump's hard-line approach helped destroy long-standing bipartisan U.S. support for refugees.
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Without addressing the issues of abortion and reproductive rights by name, the report clearly called for moderation of hard-line stands: Cruz has staked out what he calls "courageous conservatism," and refuses to budge from a hard-line anti-abortion stand.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Beijing's hard line in Hong Kong should worry everyone else.
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On Trapani&aposs docks were activists protesting Italy&aposs hard-line position on migrants.
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Others are regarded as insufficiently hard-line to suit the president's more hawkish aides.
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He thereby draws a hard line between his newspaper and the neo-Nazi right.
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But those are hard-line issues the conservative party has built walled gardens around.
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Meanwhile the Chinese state media adopted a hard-line approach in escalating trade tensions.
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It's a position CEO Mark Zuckerberg in particular had taken a hard line on.
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John Kasich and Senator Marco Rubio tried to be hard-line without the hate.
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It was part of Trump's hard-line stance on his signature issue of immigration.
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The FDA is taking a hard line against marketing CBD as a cancer cure.
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Belatedly, officials have taken a hard line on risky funding, especially for overseas acquisitions.
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But what has survived could be destroyed if hard-line Sunni factions march forward.
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Laszlo Toroczkai, one of the party's most hard-line radicals, remains its vice-president.
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It is in this regard that Donald Trump's hard line has been most notable.
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His push did not appear to sway the hard-line conservative House Freedom Caucus.
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But so far, Trumpism has mostly amounted to taking a hard line on immigration.
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Hard Brexit: A hard Brexit is the preferred exit strategy of hard-line Brexiteers.
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Nine hard-line lawmakers have put forward a measure to disqualify Rouhani as president.
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Avigdor Lieberman, Israel's hard-line defense minister, visited the Gaza border area on Friday.
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Critics argue Witzel's hard-line rhetoric has given cops an implicit permission to kill.
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A more hard-line measure failed by a 231-193 vote the week before.
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Our objective should be peace and diplomacy, not a hard-line call for denuclearization.
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It supports them strongly; it does not have a hard-line stance against them.
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But that is not an easy move for the current hard-line governing coalition.
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Mr. Miller's hard-line beliefs are reflected in the president's language and decision making.
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Trump has built his political brand while taking a hard line on illegal immigration.
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Trump has shown little sign of shifting from his hard-line on border crossings.
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In domestic matters, Mr. Trump's main impulse is toward hard-line law and order.
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ONE IS THAT SOMEHOW THERE'S A BACKING AWAY FROM A REALLY HARD LINE STANCE.
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The unrest appears to have begun with hard-line agitators encouraging protests against Rouhani.
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Baily went on to praise Trump for his hard-line trade policies against China.
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Initially, Khan telegraphed a desire to take a hard line against last week's protestors.
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The House rejected a hard-line immigration bill introduced by Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep.
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The regional government named him head of security to placate his hard-line base.
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The Trump administration's hard-line positions on immigration recently helped shut down the government.
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A growing number of Senate Republicans are taking a hard line, too — including Sen.
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Less than 24 hours after Huntsman took a hard line, Trump did the opposite.
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Mr. Trump does not hesitate to take credit for the hard line toward Russia.
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Any violent confrontation with hard-line clerics would further exacerbate a tumultuous political situation.
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He was a legendary figure who helped shape its hard-line focus on inflation.
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Among the African countries taking a particularly hard line against Covid-19 is Tunisia.
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He is also taking a hard line against Iran, whose oil production is rising.
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As usual, Sanders and Warren emerge as the hard-line progressives on the issue.
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"There's no downside" for Hawley in taking a hard line on abortion, he explained.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Capitalist amnesia is encouraging China's hard line in Hong Kong.
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A few writers have expressed frustration with union leaders, questioning the hard-line approach.
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The sultan has in recent decades advocated for a hard-line vision of Islam.
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Across Europe, mainstream parties have splintered, weakening centrist leaders and empowering hard-line populists.
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Iran's hard-line leaders, by contrast, have no interest in one country, two systems.
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" A furious Matteo Salvini, the country's hard-line interior minister, called the men "idiots.
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" Mr. Kim vowed to take the "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history.
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The Justice Department's hard line on immigration has elicited strong opposition in recent weeks.
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All eyes turned on Friday to Michael Gove, a hard-line Brexiteer in Mrs.
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Trump has promised to take a hard line toward Islamist militants around the world.
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As a result, we don't draw a hard line between "likely" and "unlikely" voters.
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Still, the administration's hard-line position had received some rhetorical support on Capitol Hill.
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And the President has taken a hard line and gotten good results from China.
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FBI leaders have indicated that they are taking a hard line on spyware vendors.
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It was also seen as a counterweight to hard-line forces in the country.
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These are the 28 hard-line pro-Brexit Conservative lawmakers who voted against Mrs.
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Mr. McConnell's once hard-line condemnations of China softened in the years to follow.
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Did the Trump Administration's hard line immigration policies inform how you told these stories?
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Another warned that his hard-line Brexit policy could lead to a united Ireland.
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"The common people will hate America more," said Hamidreza Taraghi, a hard-line analyst.
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The Taliban position against peace talks has rarely been more hard-line than now.
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Remarkably, some criticism is coming from some within the government's hard-line power base.
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Mr. Trump promised in his campaign to return to a more hard-line approach.
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Saudi Arabia, for example, hopes Mr. Trump will take a hard line on Iran.
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For the past year, the CSU has pursued a hard-line position opposing immigration.
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Even some liberal Northern Irish unionists balk at the hard-line rhetoric from London.
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Google's hard-line approach follows a similar ban that Facebook announced earlier this year.
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President Donald Trump appears to believe the country needs and wants hard-line policies.
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But now he is often denounced by Maoists emboldened by the hard-line pronouncements.
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The committee is home to members of the hard-line Freedom Caucus like Rep.
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Susan Sarandon said that when she started, 40 was the cutoff, the hard line.
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Volkswagen, for its part, has good reason to take a hard line in Europe.
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Trump also said he agreed 100 percent with Italy's hard line on illegal immigration.
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Hard-line Euroskeptic M.P.s like Jacob Rees-Mogg have softened their opposition to Mrs.
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China and Myanmar have also found common cause in their hard line on Muslims.
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Two years later, a hard-line conservative, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, was elected to replace him.
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Hard-line Republicans have also consistently blocked immigration reform over the last 10 years.
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And this is, I suspect, why Mitch McConnell took the hard-line stance he did.
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After hearing the hard-line stance embraced by Vice President Mike Pence in his Oct.
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Tulsi Gabbard gave a cogent argument for the hard-line anti-interventionism that Williamson espouses.
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"It's going to be hard to establish a 'hard line' where security begins," Hutton said.
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Ontario is taking a hard line against parents who choose not to vaccinate their kids.
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AA: Honestly, there's not a hard line in the differences between "jobs" and personal work.
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The U.S. Attorney General is following a hard-line approach Trump has advocated, he said.
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He has taken a hard line on security issues and pushed a restrictive migrant policy.
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Hard-line conservative media said the statue was of a pagan goddess known as Pachamama.
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In fact, we probably could have been a bit more hard line, to be honest.
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Langone also praised U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer's hard line approach in negotiations with China.
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Including those changes makes it less likely some hard-line conservatives will get on board.
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He dismissed Fujimori's hard-line proposals on crime, including building high-altitude prisons, as myopic.
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Sanders, as his comments make clear, is not taking a hard-line anti-Israel position.
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Some of them, military men especially, are hard-line, patriotic and, above all, anti-American.
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Slippage among Trump's base who reveres Sessions and his long-held, hard-line immigration views.
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Arpaio, who was seeking a seventh term, is known for his hard-line immigration stance.
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One senior European diplomat said a shrinking minority of countries supported a continued hard line.
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A group of hard-line Republican conservatives backed it, but more moderate conservatives remained wary.
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The trick is to draw a hard line between frequent events and rare, unforeseeable events.
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Since then a hard line has crept into Hong Kong's affairs, undermining the old guarantees.
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A hard line and "patriotic" education are their remedy for a spoiled and ungrateful populace.
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Hard-line conservatives were won over by provisions establishing the coverage waivers crafted by Reps.
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Onlookers are not surprised that the Obama administration's assurances were unsatisfactory to hard-line advocates.
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If anything mitigates this hard line, it will be the practical constraints of everyday life.
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The centrist Tuesday Group and hard-line Freedom Caucus make up the other two groups.
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President Donald Trump appears determined to take a hard-line stance against the Iranian regime.
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Speaking to Mehta, Scott used the Bible to justify his hard-line against illegal immigration.
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The hard-line tone reflects concerns about the party losing its absolute majority in Bavaria.
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Kobach's hard-line views on immigration and voting rights could potentially alienate more-centrist Republicans.
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The CSU, fearful of leaking support to the AfD, were holding to their hard line.
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The reason: the 55-nation African Union's increasingly hard line against illegal changes of government.
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Several well-known hard-line polemicists attended a meeting with the new managers on Monday.
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The hard-line approach will creep into a much larger mission than its supporters pretend.
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But Silver reported Brown took the Raiders by surprise with his sudden hard-line stance.
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Trump's hard-line stances on free trade and immigration are tough sells in Silicon Valley.
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Younger Cuban-Americas have been especially uncomfortable with the hard-line views of their elders.
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Of the first five Reds batters, there were four hard, line drives and one walk.
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Their previous pronouncements suggest they will want a hard line against both Russia and Iran.
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But in 2017 debt leapt back into focus, and the government resumed its hard line.
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Bannon admires right-wing nationalists and hard-line illegal immigration opponents in Europe and elsewhere.
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This fear, promoted by Iran and its hard-line Shiite allies in Iraq, is misplaced.
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The policy's hard-line stance drew condemnation from long-time critics of President Donald Trump.
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It's a hard line to live by as the divisiveness of the political climate grows.
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McConnell's presence has loomed largest in Alabama, where two hard-line conservatives are challenging Sen.
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Hard-line Brexiteers don't like it because it leaves Britain in too many European structures.
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Even in a hawkish administration, Mr. Pompeo's statements about North Korea have been hard-line.
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Two bipartisan bills were defeated, as was the hard-line legislation favored by President Trump.
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"Communal, radical, hard-line right-wing politics is an import to Karnataka," Srinivasaraju told me.
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It was hard to tell if Mr. Trump's hard line was merely a negotiating tactic.
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Mr. Farage's hard-line stance is now being echoed by leading contenders to succeed Mrs.
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Hard-line Brexiteers would bemoan the betrayal of the majority who voted Leave in 2016.
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The Revolutionary Guard, a hard-line paramilitary organization, has major economic interests in the country.
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President Trump and hard-line advisers want to isolate and undermine the government in Tehran.
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The initial reaction of pro-Brexit hard-line lawmakers ranged from critical to cautiously positive.
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China takes a hard-line stance on drugs domestically, executing drug traffickers and policing consumption.
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President Trump continues to see his hard-line stance on immigration as an election winner.
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And claims of illegal voting by noncitizens help justify Kobach's hard-line anti-immigration agenda.
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"We want to resolve it ourselves," said Regina Ip, a hard-line member of Mrs.
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It's a choice between Emmanuel Macron and Viktor Orban, Hungary's hard-line nationalist prime minister.
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Rouhani trounced a hard-line cleric, Ebrahim Raisi, favored by the supreme leader, Ali Khamenei.
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The moderate incumbent, Hassan Rouhani, is facing off against a hard-line cleric, Ebrahim Raisi.
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If Trump attempts to "soften" his position, he will alienate his hard line conservative base.
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FROST: On the topic of Iran, clearly the president has taken a very hard line.
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Rosenstein has increasingly become a popular target among hard-line conservatives over the last year.
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He often points to the gang as rationale for his administration's hard-line immigration policies.
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The elder Hunter, a hard-line military hawk, even ran briefly for president in 2008.
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Representative Mo Brooks, a hard-line conservative, finished third with 19.8 percent of the vote.
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His hard-line views on Islam have prompted his critics to accuse him of Islamophobia.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat who has often criticized President Trump's hard-line immigration policies.
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Hard-line factions in Iran's hierarchy partly faulted Mr. Rouhani for having negotiated the agreement.
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Elizabeth Warren would be free to loosen up her hard-line stance against Wall Street.
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They controlled every aspect of our lives and the hard-line clerics stifled the country.
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It is a goal that apparently remains politically impossible because of hard-line conservative objections.
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It appeared to be a move by Mr. Rouhani's hard-line rivals to undermine him.
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Hard-line commanders who had grown skeptical about the government's intentions gave cover to Islamists.
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That rhetoric provided a boost for Abe, who has taken a similarly hard-line approach.
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"Trump is far worse than his predecessor," said Hamidreza Taraghi, a hard-line political analyst.
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The hard-line conservative House Freedom Caucus has already announced its opposition to the bill.
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Nonetheless, it's what distinguishes him most strongly from other hard-line conservatives, like Ted Cruz.
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But Mr. Orban apparently still sees political capital in taking a hard line on migration.
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That could give the hard-line group less incentive to cooperate with the Idlib evacuation.
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The White House indicated that it would back a more hard-line proposal from Reps.
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The temporary hijacking was described by Italy's hard-line interior minister, Matteo Salvini, as piracy.
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Will Gary Cohn and Steven Mnuchin be able to tame President Trump's hard-line tendencies?
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In the name of fighting terrorism, who knows what a hard-line administration might try?
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His hard-line policies on immigration have punctuated his presidency and 2020 re-election campaign.
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Collectively, the party's leading figures wanted to avoid endorsing immigration policies that were so hard-line they would alienate voters (especially Latinos), but any individual politician could get a short-term boost by embracing hard-line policies, putting pressure on the others to follow suit.
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President Donald Trump's latest hard-line immigration proposal is likely headed to a constitutional dead end.
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Among those in the delegation, Navarro is especially known for his hard-line views on trade.
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But there are signs indicating he is likely to stick to a hard-line immigration stance.
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But by February 2006, hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ordered uranium enrichment to resume in earnest.
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Jim Jordan, a co-founder and former chairman of the hard-line conservative House Freedom Caucus.
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It's as hard-line as he's been from the very first day of his primary run.
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Trump seems to think that taking such a hard line will bring Democrats to the table.
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At this point, if Trump take a hard line against trade, the peso could fall further.
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Donald Trump's own rhetoric on immigration isn't nearly as consistently hard-line as his stated policies.
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But Haley's willingness to take a hard line ultimately put her at odds with her boss.
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"But to date, the WHO's secretariat's attitude has been very hard-line," he said on Sunday.
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The D.U.P. is one of the most hard-line pro-unionist parties in Northern Irish politics.
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On paper, the judge seemed likely to take a hard line when it came to sentencing.
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The Taliban's hard line stance against ISIS helped them make overtures to countries in the region.
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Videgaray also suggested other ways that Mexico could take a hard line against the United States.
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Trump has taken a hard line toward legal and illegal immigration since taking office last year.
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For example, some of them, including Duke, tweeted praise for Trump's recent hard-line immigration speech.
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The Trump administration also took a hard line with politically appointed ambassadors nominated by his predecessor.
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"If they close Congress, we're not afraid," said Hector Becerril, a hard-line Popular Force lawmaker.
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The Brotherhood&aposs Yemen branch is a powerful hard-line Islamic political organization allied to Hadi.
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Mulvaney established his conservative bona fides in Washington by drawing a hard line on fiscal matters.
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They were hard-line, anti-government conservatives who took on the Republican Party establishment in 2010.
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The Republican's hard line policies on immigration have punctuated his presidency and 2020 re-election campaign.
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The work is titled "Tankie Meme (Blacked)" — "tankie" being a pejorative term for hard-line communists.
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He also held back on his prior criticism of Trump's hard-line stance against refugee resettlement.
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We know that most of the Catholic bishops take a hard line on contraception and abortion.
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Now, they are further galvanized by President Trump's divisive language and hard-line policies toward immigrants.
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That exemption disappeared last year as the Trump administration took a hard-line stance on immigration.
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BlueBay also flagged the growing risk of a hard line, Cuba-style repudiation of external debt.
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He had soothed hard-line Islamists who objected to the cross symbol on some aid vehicles.
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The Trump administration has taken a hard-line stance against Venezuela and its president, Nicolás Maduro.
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While the campaign of Mr. Trump has been marked by a hard-line nationalist approach, Mrs.
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"This government has drastically increased wages and bonuses," said Hamidreza Taraghi, a hard-line political analyst.
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Clinton some breathing room because of his hard-line conservative positions on abortion and gay rights.
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" Trump campaigned for president with a hard-line stance on Iran, calling the country the "No.
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Miller has been credited as being the architect behind the Trump administration's hard-line immigration policy.
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Trump may not have moderated his tone or softened his hard-line immigration position since then.
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During the campaign, King emphasized his hard-line stance on immigration and his position against abortion.
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On North Korea specifically, there are recent signs that he could take an especially hard line.
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And he supports a hard line on Russia that mirrors the stance that Berlin has taken.
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Democratic critics of Republican Trump have also pointed to his hard line policies on reducing immigration.
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Barr's ruling is the latest instance of the Trump administration taking a hard line on immigration.
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But it also speaks to the hard-line stance toward Russia and Mr. Putin that Mrs.
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Kurz has provided few details policies but has made a hard line on immigration his hallmark.
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Taking a hard line on law and order is one way to do so, experts said.
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Local police officials said they had traced the riot's origins to a hard-line Hindu group.
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"South Korea is concerned that Trump is too hard-line toward North Korea," Ms. Terry said.
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Unfortunately, Dr. Schwartz takes a hard line against making out, cuddling, and, of course, having sex.
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We examine how an outraged Europe agreed to the hard line against Vladimir Putin, Russia's president.
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Mattis is a Russia hawk, who took a hard line on Russia in his confirmation hearings.
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But the hard-line conservative has decided to ignore the advice of Iran's most powerful figure.
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H. R. McMaster, will be replaced by John R. Bolton, a hard-line former U.S. ambassador.
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President Trump now sees his hard line on trade through a new prism: the 26 election.
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Taking a hard line on immigration wasn't the only issue on which Breitbart made its mark.
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With Nielsen gone, Miller is expected to push for a more hard-line crackdown on immigration.
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The talk of jihad emanating from some of Kattankudy's hard-line clerics appalled him, he said.
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Hard-line Islamists believe the vaccination drive is part of a Western effort to sterilize Muslims.
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Homeowners were thrilled with the new hard line and have repeatedly voted to extend his term.
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Some followers of India's governing party have attacked Muslims and pushed a hard-line Hindu agenda.
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There is the fear of hard-line militants mixing with the refugees and entering the country.
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The cause of this paralysis is the hard-line Brexiteers, a frighteningly powerful cohort within Mrs.
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These restrictions have sent the hard-line Brexiteers into a cold fury, but they were inevitable.
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Given Fox News's ascendant ratings, it seems clear that hard-line views attract a big audience.
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The government-contracted shelters have a central role in the Trump administration's hard-line immigration crackdown.
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Julio Martinez, 74, who headed Mr. Trump's Miami-area campaign, defended the president's hard-line approach.
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And the Taliban, with the hard-line Haqqani Network in their top leadership, are gaining ground.
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Mr. Trump's combative, hard-line style does not tend to go down well with those voters.
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As a hard-line Brexiteer himself, Mr. Johnson has an edge with the Spartans that Mrs.
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Not everyone respects them for working with the Americans, particularly in the hard-line Shiite areas.
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The prospect of a hard-line president has energized many in the middle class to vote.
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Republicans' preference for hard-line views had slightly diminished amid the turbulence of Trump's opening months.
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Even before they got on the plane, new rules suggest that the hard line will prevail.
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Over all he took a hard line on immigration, much as he had during the campaign.
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Mr. O'Rourke's hard-line position on gun control has become a central element of his campaign.
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The Democratic caucus in particular took a hard line in cases like those of former Sen.
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Interestingly enough, the CEO distanced himself from Trump's hard-line views on trade on the call.
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Arpaio had been accused of racially profiling Latinos in his hard-line immigration enforcement as sheriff.
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That reversal bolstered hard-line critics who said it discredited those who had accepted American assurances.
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Others argue Trump would have taken this hard-line approach against migrants regardless of the caravan.
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Mr. Netanyahu, like Mr. Trump, has emphasized hard-line policies as necessary to preserve Jewish identity.
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He said the steep decline was attributable to the president's hard-line approach to illegal immigration.
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But to survive both Mr. Trump and a hard-line president in Iran may prove impossible.
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Amash helped found the hard-line Freedom Caucus as a way to challenge the party's establishment.
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In both instances, Ayatollah Khamenei reinforced the government's hard line by ordering people off the streets.
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Last year Avigdor Lieberman, a hard-line Israeli politician, issued a blunt ultimatum to Mr. Haniya.
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"We try to have a really hard line over the protections of international travel," he said.
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Democrats have long questioned Trump's willingness to take a hard line with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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And that is true, including their shared hard line on immigration after the 2015 migration crisis.
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Mattis joined a growing chorus of Trump administration officials taking a hard line against North Korea.
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Kelly's efforts to help Trump stake out a hard line on immigration is surprising to some.
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On other issues, Mr. Puzder has taken hard-line positions that leave less room for negotiation.
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The hard line being taken by the bigger players could be enough to shutter smaller retailers.
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So say the hard-line Tories in May's party, their appetite for destruction not yet sated.
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Trump made his hard-line policies toward immigration a key issue ahead of Tuesday's midterm elections.
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The result is a swell in Republican support for Israel — of a particularly hard-line sort.
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Both leaders will face greater pressure from hard-line officials in their governments to dig in.
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Perhaps surprisingly, Reza fully supports POTUS and his hard line with Iran ... but there's a catch.
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Mike Pompeo, staked out an equally hard-line position on Russia at his own confirmation hearing.
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By contrast, the White House has primarily preached a hard line of total denuclearization, and fast.
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Salehi is young, charismatic, and one of thousands of hard-line politicians in Iran hoping to win by capitalizing on rage at the Iranian government — and the U.S. Three years ago, hard-line politicians, who opposed the nuclear accord, would have done poorly at the ballot box.
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Trump has taken a hard line on immigration, both as a presidential candidate and since taking office.
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Tillerson is the latest official in Trump's incoming administration to stake out a hard line on China.
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While a relative moderate within Iran&aposs theocratic government, Rouhani struck a hard line himself against America.
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Or maybe the players will take a hard line during the 19923 lockout and get this fixed.
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The border has also become the primary battleground for President Donald Trump's hard-line positions on immigration.
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Not all local governments in North Carolina have taken a hard line against the state's immigrant population.
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Mr Fillon's call for a rapprochement with Moscow and Damascus contrasts with Mr Juppé's consistently hard line.
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Narendra Modi, a Hindu nationalist who takes a hard line against Pakistan, has so far withheld it.
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Yet a funny thing has happened as hard-line conservatives have taken over many U.S. state governments.
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Despite this uncompromisingly hard line, he was politely received by the German chancellor and the French president.
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The hack has also reverberated in Europe, where regulators have taken a hard line on data protection.
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A sampling: Evangelicals see all this as evidence of an administration taking a hard line against abortion.
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And after initially taking a hard line in its trade dispute with America, China has softened somewhat.
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Penned by a hard-line Christian faction, it accused supporters of the European Union of "spiritual treason".
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Catalan officials fear that Madrid will understand the EU's approach as an endorsement of its hard line.
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A Republican administration wasn't expected to take a hard line against the "bigness" of successful American icons.
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If the Trump administration takes a hard line on immigration, as promised, the labor crunch could worsen.
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Go deeper: Trump is wrong on how China tariffs work Chinese newspapers take hard line on Trump
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Trump has alienated pretty much everybody who takes a hard line on Russia, according to the report.
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And he&aposs going to have to take a hard line to accomplish anything in the administration.
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If we can bum out some conservatives that are hard-line in his camp, that's cool [laughs].
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Jeff Sessions answer for his hard-line stands on civil rights issues and against comprehensive immigration reform.
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Amazon's hard line on Seattle tax policy echos its recent fight with local officials in New York.
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And the Greens' hard-line stance eventually won out when Germany banned all nuclear power in 2011.
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But the World Economic Forum is not a gathering of the poor or the religiously hard-line.
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What are we accomplishing with this hard-line take on no doping or performance enhancing via drugs?
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She is also taking a hard line against the companies in her home state on controversial issues.
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Some hard-line figures, reportedly including immigration hawk Stephen Miller, still favor the declaration of national emergency.
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But now that the British have made their decision, Brussels is expected to take a hard line.
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Kemp was a regular on Fox News, taking a hard line on immigration that earned Trump's notice.
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" He stuck to his hard line on illegal immigration, too, insisting "walls work and walls save lives.
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Both have taken hard line positions on the Iran nuclear agreement, jihadi terror, immigration and travel bans.
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He is also reportedly focusing on his hard-line immigration stance to win back his core supporters.
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China's leaders appear to think that taking a hard line against the separatist movement can contain it.
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Trump built an energetic following during the Republican presidential primary with his hard-line approach to immigration.
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The timing of the administration's hard-line trade policies would seem to be particularly unfortunate for Europe.
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Italy's hard-line interior minister Matteo Salvini and the right-wing League Party have led those efforts.
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Despite the hard line of questioning, members largely praised her nomination and signaled a likely unanimous confirmation.
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The hard-line policy has produced howls of condemnation from long-time critics of President Donald Trump.
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Angry hard-line lawmakers there said they had not been told of the visit by Mr. Dabakis.
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His hard-line positions and knack for policy have made him a force to be reckoned with.
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If you thought the Trump administration couldn't take a more hard-line approach to immigration, think again.
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Further inflaming divisions among Republicans is Trump's push to energize the base with hard-line immigration policies.
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Wisconsin's governor, Scott Walker, who is deeply popular with Republicans, has taken a hard line against abortions.
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The tweet, offered Wednesday morning, argued that Californians prefer his hard-line policies to those of Gov.
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Alarmed by the surge in social strife, some Brazilians have taken a hard line on political chatter.
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Neoconservatism first arose during the Cold War, in part among liberals who sought more hard-line policies.
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Bannon also is supporting Arizona Republican Kelli Ward, a hard-line conservative looking to keep retiring Sen.
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On Sunday, another hard-line supporter of Brexit, the Conservative lawmaker Jacob Rees-Mogg, called on Mrs.
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H. R. McMaster, above, will be replaced by John R. Bolton, a hard-line former U.S. ambassador.
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Ms. Roughan, who is 28 and straight, described herself as taking "a more hard-line, feminist" view.
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Seoul's policy toward Pyongyang has vacillated: hard line and militaristic under conservative presidents and conciliatory under liberals.
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Trump, known for his hard line toward immigration, has taken steps to reduce illegal and legal immigration.
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But as international criticism grew over the government's hard line against migration, some Italians have pushed back.
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Mr. Sessions has taken a hard line on the issue since his days as an Alabama senator.
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Reaction: The hard-line pro-Brexit members of the prime minister's Conservative Party quickly voiced their disappointment.
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The Saudis have long been accused of exporting radical Islam across the world through hard-line madrassas.
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She also tried to cajole hard-line Brexiteers to support her, even if they hate her plan.
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Hard-line Islamic groups had called for Mr. Basuki, a Christian, to be arrested and even hanged.
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Numerous prefects — who are in charge of local French departments — have backed the government's hard-line approach.
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Adityanath is a hard-line advocate of Hindutva — an ideology that advocates for Hindu hegemony over India.
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More: The U.S. plans to take a hard line in negotiations with Britain over post-Brexit trade.
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European leaders, humanitarian groups, Italian mayors and newspapers decried the new Italian government's hard line on Monday.
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After the standoff on Monday though, it is now clear that they share the League's hard line.
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And a group of hard-line pro-Brexit lawmakers, who have begun a campaign to replace Mrs.
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Now the party appears to be shifting once more: toward the hard-line nationalism of President Trump.
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Mr. Trump's hard line on trade didn't used to inspire so much teeth-grinding among Boeing workers.
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The Houthis named Mahdi al-Mashat, a hard-line member of the group, to replace Mr. Samad.
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"Takfiri" is a word used by the group to refer to hard-line, armed, Sunni Islamist groups.
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Still, the league took a hard line with Shaw, who cannot apply for reinstatement until after Feb.
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She takes a hard line on immigration, pushes for gun-ownership rights and wants to dismantle Obamacare.
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And Democrats, responding to their base, have taken a hard line against cooperation with the new regime.
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Most notably, Trump has in recent months steadily inched away from Bolton's hard-line stance on Iran.
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That both moderate and hard-line approaches have now failed has only deepened the sense of crisis.
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Germany's hard-line approach to hate speech and data privacy once made it an outlier in Europe.
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Iran's hard-line authorities denounced the administration's withdrawal with nationwide rallies at which American flags were burned.
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Headlines in hard-line newspapers demanded resignations, and the commander-in-chief of the Revolutionary Guards, Gen.
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As hard-liners campaigned, Rouhani has been encouraging a large turnout to stem a hard-line victory.
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It could also test the Republicans' longstanding foreign policy position of taking a hard line on Moscow.
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Only two weeks ago, hard-line republicans set off a car bomb outside a Northern Irish courthouse.
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Initially, CEO Mark Zuckerberg took a hard line on the matter and said Facebook wouldn't back down.
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A hard-line Islamist group that is not a party to the talks in Geneva claimed responsibility.
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In December, Avigdor Lieberman, the hard-line defense minister, appeared to say it was not a priority.
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Moore, a former Alabama Supreme Court chief justice and a hard-line Christian conservative, beat out Sen.
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Cantor was a hard-line conservative, but mild-mannered in affect, and perceived as soft on immigration.
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But that deal fell apart when hard-line White House advisers persuaded the president to back away.
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Still, this is not the first time that Mr. Irwandi has stood up to hard-line Islamists.
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MEXICO CITY — An unpopular president is backed by hard-line military, right-wing parties and conservative elites.
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His party has taken a hard-line stance against Mr. Maduro's government, organizing street protests and rallies.
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They are significantly more hard-line on Brexit than are Parliament and Prime Minister Theresa May's government.
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The peace talks exclude hard-line jihadist rebel groups like Jabhat al-Nusra, which are pretty powerful.
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France has taken a hard line, saying it wants the UK to offer a credible path forward.
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Adam Schiff, the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, also took a hard line on Flynn.
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But when she has made decisions, she has often pulled back from her more hard-line pledges.
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The cast also memorably includes Daniel Oreskes and Daniel Jenkins as a pair of Rosencrantz-and-Guildenstern-ish academics from Haifa; Adam Dannheisser as an Israeli foreign minister with digestive problems; Joseph Siravo as a hard-line Jewish lawyer; and Dariush Kashani as a hard-line Marxist Palestinian.
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Hard-line conservative nationalists such as Stephen K. Bannon, the chief strategist ousted from the White House last week, have counseled the president to take a hard line on wall funding to buck up his political base after the embarrassing defeat of legislation to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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For liberals and conservatives, this cross-cutting, grab bag of hard-line policy stances is heretical, even fringe.
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The star among Europe's conservatives, known for his hard line on immigration, looked unassailable just two weeks ago.
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Trump faced a quick backlash from his hard-line conservative political base over his potential deal on DACA.
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He said the government could therefore conclude there are gains to be made from taking a hard line.
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Cuban said he appreciated that record, even if he didn't support some of Trump's hard-line policy proposals.
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And polls show the hard-line conservative is actually leading a jam-packed primary going into Tuesday's election.
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A hard line from the NPC on the oath-taking case would give their campaign yet more impetus.
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Can taking a unilateral, hard-line stance against Haitians work if there is no future in Haiti either?
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It felt like it was a really hard line to walk, and it still is to a degree.
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Her release was delayed following protests from hard-line Islamists that brought the country to a stand-still.
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It certainly provides something to think about, even for hard-line supporters or opponents of the drug war.
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If that sounds a little extreme, it's worth noting that Germany takes a hard-line stance on Scientology.
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In recent years, we've taken a particularly hard line on inappropriate conduct by people in positions of authority.
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Last week, he sacked the more hard-line PiS ministers who had been damaging the government's image abroad.
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Such denialism delights many of Mr Trump's hard-line Republican supporters, who doubt that climate change is real.
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Trump has already reportedly picked three hard-line conservatives to lead his national security and law enforcement teams.
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Hard-line monks took a militantly anti-Tamil stance during the country's civil war which ended in 2009.
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"I am skeptical about the speculation that China was behind Kim Jong Un's renewed hard line," Zhao said.
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In a gesture that might shock some hard-line Protestants, they have made a pilgrimage to Rome together.
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In India the ruling BJP party accommodates hard-line Hindus sometimes at the expense of the Muslim minority.
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With former President Park, Trump would have had a partner willing to take a hard line on Pyongyang.
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North Korea&aposs actions, however, appear to be aimed at chipping away support for that hard-line position.
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Leadsom therefore needs to make her pitch far beyond her hard line position on leaving the European Union.
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Trump made his hard-line policies toward immigration a key issue ahead of midterm elections earlier this month.
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Of all of the items on the grocery list, Vegenaise is the hard line I will not cross.
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At the same time, the Trump team's hard line seems to be having an effect on Iran's behavior.
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His security officials regularly crack down on the pockets of the hard-line group in the West Bank.
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However, we should not forget the risk of hard-line protectionist policies surfacing from the new U.S. administration.
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They said they would take a hard line on funding ... extremism, and all reference was pointing to Qatar.
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If money talks, the White House's 227 proposed federal budget echoes the president's hard-line stance on immigration.
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It can definitely be a hard line to toe, because you want to be smooth, but also respectful.
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They said they would take a hard line on funding... ...extremism, and all reference was pointing to Qatar.
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Because as defeatist, paranoid and neuralgic as the hard-line Brexiteers are, their resolve seems strong and sincere.
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Nielsen is not known for hard-line views on immigration like those of White House adviser Stephen Miller.
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Ortega earned the wrath of hard line exiles and some dissidents on the Caribbean island with his stance.
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There was some concerns about the potential for trade wars and the U.S. administrations hard line on China.
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It does not offer a pathway to citizenship, something that Mr. Trump's most hard-line supporters are against.
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The House is expected to vote on the compromise legislation and a more hard-line bill on Thursday.
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The president has taken a hard line with China, threatening a 35 percent tariff on Chinese-made goods.
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But he said the hard line on immigration coming from the White House threatened to erode that progress.
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His failure to deliver on that unrealistic pledge will help political rivals, particularly the hard-line Brexit party.
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The Trump administration has taken a hard-line approach to Iran, ratcheting up tensions between the two countries.
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Mulvaney is one of the House's most conservative lawmakers and a member of the hard-line Freedom Caucus.
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In a six-hour political rout, hard-line segregationists swept them out, along with longtime African-American leaders.
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They are the most hard line pro-Unionist party in Northern Ireland whose refusal to compromise is legendary.
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He has taken a hard line since he served as mayor of Hazleton, Pa., in the early 20163s.
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Immigration advocates said the case shows the harmful extent of President Donald Trump's hard line on immigration policies.
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But so far, Trump's hard-line strategy has not been successful, and there's little evidence this is changing.
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Clinton, it was a strategic attack that linked Mr. Trump to leading avatars of the hard-line right.
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The legislation adopts a hard-line approach to immigration reform, boosting interior enforcement and reducing even legal immigration.
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" "If he gets replaced by a hard line social conservative, the democratic leadership will have hell to pay.
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Dismiss the notion that there are two camps in this administration — a hard line and a soft line.
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As Libya fell into civil war, it backed a hard-line general who was driving to consolidate control.
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"Clearly the hard-liners have won; we have 115 seats," concluded Hamidreza Taraghi, a hard-line political analyst.
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The National Rifle Association, and its allies in Congress, have taken a hard-line position on gun restrictions.
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They said they would take a hard line on funding extremism, and all reference was pointing to Qatar.
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By 2014, immigration reform was all but dead, killed by hard-line Republicans in the House of Representatives.
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But his hard-line approach also ensnares asylum seekers attempting to enter legally, local advocates told VICE News.
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The Trump administration's hard-line approach to immigration enforcement has left many undocumented parents afraid for their families.
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Tillerson's State Department had taken a hard line with the Cubans, but Pompeo was notably gentler with China.
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Later I would learn that despite her hard-line positions, Likud might not have been Regev's first choice.
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Attention will now focus on Trump's hard line on trade tariffs, which he can impose without congressional approval.
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"The Italian government has to take a hard line, and make balance sheet cleansing a priority," he offered.
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Among hard-line Republicans, there has always been a push to confront China by reaching out to Taiwan.
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Natalie: But you do take a hard line in your book that even hate speech must be protected.
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For that reason, some coaches of the women's teams have taken a hard-line approach to the matter.
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The agreement allows for attacks on a hard-line Islamist insurgent group, the Qaeda-linked Levant Liberation Committee.
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They want robust trade and financial flows, but they draw a hard line against certain kinds of migration.
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In recent years, hard-line Islamists have killed two prominent politicians who advocated changes in the country's laws.
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With hard-line candidates winning nominations thanks to Mr. Trump, general elections could prove more difficult for Republicans.
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McSally was seen as a stronger general election candidate than either Ward or Arpaio, both hard-line conservatives.
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In recent years, they have increasingly complained of forced conversions to Islam carried out by hard-line Islamists.
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But she had adopted a hard line toward the North, and soon had other things to worry about.
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"Almost everyone in the Trump administration now takes a harsh or hard-line posture toward China," he said.
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But as he has on immigration in recent days, Mr. Trump toggled between being hard-line and accommodating.
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His emerging coalition will be even more hard-line than the last one, rendering peacemaking even more difficult.
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Among these activists, hard-line Brexit supporters, mainly from an older age category, are thought to be overrepresented.
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The hard line out of Washington has stood in conspicuous contrast with the more conciliatory gestures from Seoul.
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Fortuyn began his career as in the academy with a decidedly different ideology: a fairly hard-line socialism.
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But some analysts said the broader economic penalties had strengthened local support for hard-line officials in Tehran.
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But policies became increasingly hard line, especially after ethnic rioting erupted in 2009, killing at least 200 people.
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She added that Democrats should be "taking the same hard line that the president is" against Ms. Omar.
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The resentment runs strongest among hard-line supporters of Brexit, who want a clean break with the bloc.
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White House aides chuckled when he noted Mr. Miller's hard-line reputation as an immigration zealot was unfair.
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The Labour Party, the Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland and some hard-line Brexit supporters in Mrs.
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He wanted to shutter some shrines like those that draw pilgrims to Qom, but hard-line clerics balked.
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He wanted to shutter some shrines like those that draw pilgrims to Qom, but hard-line clerics balked.
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In theory, this hard-line approach turns the body into fat-burning furnace that can smolder for years.
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They include hard-line Brexit supporters, vocal critics of the prime minister's approach and supporters of her strategy.
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He opposed busing to integrate schools, wrote a hard-line criminal justice bill and supported the Iraq War.
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There is something about the thin, hard line of a ballpoint pen that must have appealed to Hamilton.
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But policies became increasingly hard-line, especially after ethnic rioting in 2009 that killed at least 200 people.
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Officials say the goal of the hard-line approach is to deter migrants from entering the United States.
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Instead bilateral relations between the two countries have been strained by Mr. Trump's continued hard-line immigration policies.
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Republicans across the United States have already embraced the president's hard-line messaging about illegal immigration and crime.
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Mr. Rajoy and the Spanish courts may be tempted to ban hard-line separatist parties and their politicians.
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There's a sense that, at last, the city is unshackled from criminal gangs and hard-line Islamist factions.
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The House rejected a hard-line immigration bill in a vote on Thursday afternoon, as had been expected.
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In exchange for keeping her in office, she gave the hard-line Unionists veto power over Brexit negotiations.
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He has allowed women to drive and to run for municipal office, and reined in hard-line clerics.
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Palestinian officials and analysts of the region said the hard-line policies have only further angered the Palestinians.
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On Tuesday, her hard-line challenger, who embraced Mr. Trump, won more than 39 percent of the vote.
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Only the hard-line General Confederation of Labor, or C.G.T., called on its members to demonstrate on Tuesday.
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In their effort to retaliate against perceived injustices, hard-line protesters see few actions that are off limits.
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If he tries to preserve close ties with Europe, Mr. Johnson could infuriate hard-line, pro-Brexit voters.
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Coupled with the B.Q.E. plan, it seems as if the city is taking a hard line against cars.
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A Koch-linked group unveiled an ad buy targeting Trump's hard-line trade policies during a weekend summit.
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The president's supporters, meanwhile, are invested in seeing that Trump maintains a hard line against Iran (The Hill).
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The former secretary of state also told Amanpour that Democrats need to draw a hard line against Republicans.
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Chicago is by no means the first municipality to defy the Trump administration's hard line against sanctuary cities.
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"Now all Iranians blame the United States for their troubles," said Hamidreza Taraghi, a hard-line political analyst.
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John Baron, a Brexiteer in the hard-line European Research Group, said as much in a televised interview.
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They said they would take a hard line on funding... extremism, and all reference was pointing to Qatar.
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As the national security adviser, he pushed for a hard line on North Korea, Iran, Venezuela and Afghanistan.
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Ms. DeVos is also surprising some states by taking a hard line on enforcing new, expansive federal standards.
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They said they would take a hard line on funding......extremism, and all reference was pointing to Qatar.
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He purged the party dissidents and has largely recast the Conservatives as a band of hard-line Brexiteers.
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In an immigration speech last week, the GOP nominee laid out a 10-point hard-line immigration plan.
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A congressman who takes a hard line on illegal immigration, Barletta supported Trump early in his presidential run.
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The hard-line conservative House Freedom Caucus mounted the most opposition to the spending bill in the House.
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Any remaining momentum withered as Trump drew a new hard line on what he wanted to see. Sen.
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Still, his hard-line approach to the issue contributed to his being voted out of office in November.
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The White House called the Turkish response a step in the wrong direction and signaled a hard line.
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Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), a member of the Judiciary Committee and head of the hard-line Freedom Caucus.
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The arguments come as the government has taken a hard line across the board on enforcing immigration laws.
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The ESA's stance on piracy was as hard-line as the notorious recording industry's lobby group, the RIAA.
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President Donald Trump, however, has suggested he would veto any plans that don't uphold his hard-line approach.
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Trump last year declared Obama's DACA program unconstitutional and canceled it, playing the hero with hard-line activists.
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"So much for pragmatism," J.P. Morgan's Malcolm Barr said, referring to reports of Johnson's hard-line Brexit stance.
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Some issues like mental health care, prison conditions and re-entry won't run afoul of Sessions' hard line.
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Many found the ease with which Mr. Stewart adopted hard-line views unsettling, starting with colleagues at work.
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Traditionally more conciliatory than hard-line Brexit supporters, the more pro-European faction now faces an acute dilemma.
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Hard-line conservative outside groups like Heritage Action and the Club for Growth have demanded the agency's closing.
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Eighteen Republicans — almost all of them hard-line conservatives with the Freedom Caucus — voted with the Democratic majority.
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Mr. Trump repeatedly invoked her killing as he campaigned for president with a hard-line stance on immigration.
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Trump had talking points—for instance, about how he's going to take a hard line on Pakistan now.
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This conflict began in 1979, when the Iranian revolution turned secular Iran into a hard-line Shia theocracy.
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On the surface, the results looked like a slam-dunk victory for hard-line partisans of the hard "g".
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He was pulled after getting Davis on a hard line drive to lead off the bottom of the seventh.
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"I say don't get your hopes up," Cramer said, noting the Trump administration's hard line on China's trade practices.
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Salvini gained his popularity at the polls this spring in large part due to his hard line on immigration.
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It appears that Trump may have had some interesting things to say about his hard-line stance on immigration.
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Some experts warned that foreign policy matters will be affected as a result of Trump's hard-line trade policies.
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Democrats are unlikely to give Republicans much support in paying for Trump's hard-line immigration policies without other concessions.
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The consultant even has a solution for sellers caught selling counterfeits, which Amazon has taken a hard line against.
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Kim Zolciak says there's a hard line she won't let her daughters cross when it comes to cosmetic enhancements.
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" Avigdor Lieberman, Israel's hard-line defense minister, said, "The sniper deserves a commendation while the one filming deserves condemnation.
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But she also was very hard line on family values — almost in the wrong place, at the wrong time.
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Andrew Torba, a former ad tech founder who launched Gab, illustrated the hard line he feels has been abandoned.
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The star among Europe's conservatives, known for his hard line on immigration, Kurz looked unassailable just two weeks ago.
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The Free Syrian Army has struggled despite receiving American support, while hard-line Islamist factions have become more powerful.
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One of the House bills is a hard-line measure from conservative Republicans that Democrats and some Republicans oppose.
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This person also noted that many people internally will likely be unhappy with Zuckerberg's hard line on data storage.
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"I think the focus should be on President Trump's hard-line immigration policies, and not on ICE," Texas Rep.
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Prominent hard-line Iranian politicians and commentators have openly tried to stoke an inter-Shiite conflict in the region.
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Now, she is the justice minister in an awkward coalition of liberal Greens and hard-line, anti-immigrant conservatives.
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Sanchez urged the prime minister, who takes a hard line against Catalan separatism, to start a dialogue with Puigdemont.
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Kobach reportedly saw these places as testing grounds for the hard-line policies he would later pursue in Arizona.
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Trump's rhetoric has at times taken a hard line on trade and immigration from the U.S.'s southern neighbor.
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Iran: The Iranian government believes Israel is fundamentally illegitimate and supports the most hard-line anti-Israeli Arab factions.
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The HNC has few allies and a diminished political base; squeezed between the regime and the hard-line Islamists.
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But there are many times during a scene when I'm like, 'Fuck, this is a hard line to take!
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For one thing, the central government appears blind to the effect its hard line is having in Hong Kong.
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Despite their pleas, and opposition from rights groups, the state has adopted a hard line stance towards slum dwellers.
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Hard line Conservative leadership contenders - including one who proposed would-be immigrants pass a "Canadian values" test - did poorly.
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Amid Trump's hard line on immigration, his support among Hispanics has badly trailed Hillary Clinton's by 48 percentage points.
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Jeff Sessions of Alabama, a staunch conservative known for taking a hard line against unauthorized immigration, for the job.
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Religious divisions in campaign Ahok was fiercely targeted during the campaign by hard-line Muslim groups, who supported Baswedan.
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The company had taken a very hard line against that of only offering gaming experiences on first party hardware.
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Hard-line religious leaders have declared Qadri a hero and Ehsan said his faction would continue to attack courts.
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Five Star members are economic protectionists, partial to conspiracy theories, and take a hard line against Islam and immigration.
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Cesar Millan says President Trump has drawn a hard line so far, but there's something that could soften him.
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She said those kind of past experiences indicated bipartisan opposition to hard-line sentencing for non-violent drug crimes.
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With Park, US President Donald Trump would have had a partner willing to take a hard line on Pyongyang.
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The bottom line: Many are taking a fairly hard line against blocking or slowing down the delivery of content.
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Sessions serves on the Armed Services Committee but is better known for his hard-line stance on immigration issues.
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Like many Tea Party Congress members elected that year, Mulvaney took a hard line on tax and spending matters.
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Terror suspects have no set profile, no race and no static ideology or hard line prescribed set of beliefs.
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Hard-line protesters raided the Saudi Embassy in Tehran after his execution, leading to the severance of diplomatic ties.
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The agreement still faces regulatory scrutiny from the Trump administration, which has taken a hard line on telecom mergers.
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Hard-line Communist Party bureaucrats appear to have won a tactical victory in the struggle within the Chinese hierarchy.
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Kumar, according to the police official, was a member of a hard-line Hindu group called the Sanatan Sanstha.
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"This is a hard-line issue for people who live in border states," McCain said regarding the immigration debate.
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In my sleek bathroom, the high-design showerhead emits a single hard line of water that is wildly ineffective.
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Lankford appeared to draw a hard line between his bill and legislation that would extend federal control of elections.
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The government's own "hard line towards migrants made it hard for those groups to find any air," he said.
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He has waffled and grown more ambiguous on his hard line concerning immigrants who are in the country illegally.
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Around the same time, some Algerians formed the Islamic Salvation Front, a hard-line Islamist party and later insurgency.
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Fazlullah was known as a hardliner who broadcast fiery sermons and hard-line ideology via an extremist radio station.
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Trump has been at pains to emphasize that he still hews to a hard line on illegal immigration, however.
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And Brussels' immigrant neighborhoods, notably Molenbeek, have long been the home of storefront mosques teaching hard-line Salafi views.
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Polls have shown Mr. Trump struggling in Florida because its large Hispanic population dislikes his hard-line immigration policies.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, for example, took a seeming shot at Trump's hard-line immigration position earlier this year.
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The group of hard-line conservatives has long been pushing for better committee assignments and top positions on panels.
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His hard-line policies on immigration have been a key element of his presidency and 2020 re-election campaign.
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That hard-line stance makes some advocates pessimistic about the prospect for a system overhaul under a Sessions administration.
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British lawmakers are seen as less inclined to take a hard line on Brexit than Prime Minister Theresa May.
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"All top foreign and domestic policies are commanded by the leader," said Mr. Taraghi, the hard-line political analyst.
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Hard-line conservatives in the House Freedom Caucus have been pushing for a vote to impeach Koskinen for months.
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But his hard-line views on immigration and his "America First" foreign policy have captivated members of the movement.
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Nor does the view of Rohingya as, essentially, trespassers in Myanmar appear to be limited to hard-line Buddhists.
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The issue: her efforts to keep Britain more closely tied to the European Union than hard-line conservatives want.
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President Trump's short-lived family separation policy extended the hard line on immigration he promoted during his presidential campaign.
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Both President Trump and Mr. Orban came to power taking a hard line against immigration and courting the right.
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Party leaders acknowledged that Mr. Trump's hard-line support of Israel had created an urgency to seize the moment.
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Mark Francois, a prominent member of the hard-line Brexit faction told the BBC that the opposition to Mrs.
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As president, he banned a hard-line group intent on creating a global Islamic caliphate to replace democratic governance.
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He remained an icon among Syria's opposition as the rebellion came to be dominated by hard-line Islamist groups.
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And the government in Tehran, humiliated by Mr. Trump's hard-line policies, has all but frozen diplomacy with Washington.
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Mr. Trump would have to begin by parting company with the hard-line advisers who helped lead him astray.
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Trump scrapped the program as part of his hard-line immigration policies, calling DACA an unconstitutional overreach by Obama.
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In recent years, Mr. Prabowo has aligned himself with hard-line Islamists in the hope of winning the presidency.
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TARQUINIA, Italy — This time, Italy's hard-line interior minister, Matteo Salvini, wowed his fans at a farming equipment fair.
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"The reputation of government economics is in the gutter," said Steve Baker, a lawmaker and hard-line Brexit supporter.
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Journalists were keeping count as the hard-line group of Tory rebels sheared in half, defecting one by one.
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Lawmakers from Greece's extreme-right Golden Dawn party were in attendance, as were a handful of hard-line clerics.
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A founder of the House's hard-line Freedom Caucus, he can be sarcastic, even withering, in hearings and speeches.
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Jeff Colyer conceded to Kris Kobach, the hard-line secretary of state who had the support of President Trump.
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Throughout his campaign, Mr. Trump had invoked her name, using her death to justify his hard-line immigration policies.
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And the European Union, which typically takes a hard line in trade negotiations, has not agreed to anything yet.
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Admiral Harris has taken a hard line against Beijing's "provocative and expansionist" base-building in the South China Sea.
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His hard-line pro-Israel supporters console themselves that Mr. Trump will soon recognize the futility of this undertaking.
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Giammattei, 63, who took office earlier this month, promised to take a hard line on rampant crime and corruption.
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He went on to publicly defy the hard-line conservative plotters of an attempt to seize power in 1991.
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Rubio has long fashioned himself a foreign-policy maven and took a hard line when it came to Russia.
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He is also said to have a constructive relationship with Israelis, including the hard-line defense minister, Avigdor Lieberman.
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But Trump hopes Kelly can lend authority to his immigration push without sacrificing the hard-line positions he's advocated.
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Le Maire also rejected suggestions in the British press that France was taking a hard line in Brexit negotiations.
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House Republicans have been unable to agree on a budget, for instance, because of opposition from hard-line conservatives.
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Jim Jordan: Jordan is a co-founder of the hard-line Freedom Caucus and always eager for a fight.
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Perhaps worried about accusations of nostalgia, hard-line supporters of Brexit seemed to stay away from Parliament on Monday.
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But as a rule, they have taken a hard line on the party's racist, nativist and anti-Semitic fringe.
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Both Mr. Moon and Mr. Ahn criticized the hard-line North Korean policy of Ms. Park's government and Washington.
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Mr. Chisti suggested that the mayor's position might have been influenced by the Trump administration's hard line on immigration.
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At a rally in New Mexico this week, Hispanic voters enthusiastically backed the president's hard-line approach to immigration.
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Ross and Navarro have represented a hard-line view on tariffs during Oval Office conversations over the past year.
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Trump embraced some of Bolton's priorities, including his hard line against international courts that might scrutinize U.S. abuses overseas.
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So if he hems close to the hard line, they are hopeful that those Hispanics will stay on board.
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He also doubled down on his trade hard line, causing a brief dip in the price of global equities.
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Mr. Kinney, a member of the Orange Order, a hard-line loyalist group, pulled a magazine from his bag.
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However, a hard-line attitude or military strikes against Pyongyang would only provoke the country to take retaliatory measures.
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Ms. Hogue said Democrats cannot become consumed with such "political math" when their constituents are demanding a hard line.
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Resumes are great at communicating hard-line work details, but that's only part of what goes into hiring someone.
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"Any company that takes a hard-line approach" to the issue would not pass the test, Mr. Netzly said.
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Still, taking a hard line on China has emerged as one of the few areas of clear bipartisan consensus.
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A few Jewish groups have applauded Mr. Trump's hard line on Muslims, and cheered his choice of Lt. Gen.
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The unease with a hard-line approach on immigration is strongest among House Republicans who hail from diverse districts.
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First is the rise of the religious right, which sees hard-line support for Israel as a religious obligation.
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In recent elections, the right-wing Danish People's Party has won power by taking a hard line on immigration.
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But even that proved too difficult on health reform because of defections from both hard-line conservatives and pragmatists.
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Because hard-line House conservatives often oppose spending bills, Democratic support is expected to be needed there as well.
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Even John Sirica, the District Court Judge whose hard-line tactics helped foil the Watergate coverup, was a Republican.
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Most of the controversy surrounds his four years at the helm of Breitbart News, the hard-line conservative outlet.
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THE OTHER IS THAT THIS IS A HARD LINE STANCE WITHOUT SAYING IT'S A HARD LINE STANCE, WHICH IS TO SAY IT GIVES YOU ALL SORTS OF FLEXIBILITY TO BE AS HARD LINE AS YOU MAY REALLY WANT TO BE. LEE: IF YOU TRIED OUT SOMETHING THAT'S EVEN HARDER AND PULL IT BACK A LITTLE BIT, IT DOESN'T MAKE IT LESS – SORKIN: -- AND THERE'S A SEPARATE ISSUE WHICH IS YOU'RE A CEO IN AMERICA TODAY, THERE'S -- WITHOUT THE BRIGHT LINES, TO SOME DEGREE THERES EVEN MORE UNCERTAINTY.
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And they drive us away from the shared ground of reliable fact into the opposing trenches of hard-line conviction.
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Iranian hard-line organizations tend to make symbolic gestures involving the Rushdie fatwa every year around its anniversary, Feb. 14.
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Both Mr. Trump and Mr. Cruz are seen as vulnerable in a general election because of their hard-line politics.
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Mahathir signaled that his government is unlikely to take a hard line even as he acknowledged security concerns around Huawei.
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Smoking was not a major issue in the election, in which Kurz made a hard line on immigration his theme.
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In her campaign, Kelly went after Kobach for his hard-line views on immigrants and support of restrictive voting laws.
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A similar trend occurred among Hispanics after 2004, as Republicans took a hard line against legal status for undocumented immigrants.
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In line with the administration's hard-line immigration agenda, Carson has also proposed preventing undocumented immigrants from getting housing aid.
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The two frontrunners are incumbent president and moderate Hassan Rouhani, and Ebrahim Raisi, a hard-line conservative who favors isolationism.
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The previous permanent attorney general, Jeff Sessions, took a hard-line stance on confronting illegal immigration from the southern border.
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In a hearing before the House Homeland Security Committee, Kelly indicated he would strike a hard line on border privacy.
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Meanwhile, the hard-line House Freedom Caucus opposes it for not going far enough to dismantle the architecture of Obamacare.
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President Donald Trump has made Rivera's immigration status a political issue, saying it justifies his hard-line stance on immigration.
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The demonstrations, which were largely leaderless and sometimes violent, targeted the reformist president and the hard-line supreme leader alike.
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Those numbers are the envy of the industry, even as rival hosts have increasingly lamented Fox News's hard-line turn.
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But according to her latest research, escalating racial tensions don't lead to retrenchment of hard-line attitudes against gun laws.
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Since then, sterling has fallen further on worries that Britain will take a hard-line approach to the Brexit talks.
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Tatev said concerns about Trump's hard-line stance on immigration prompted her to accelerate her 6-year-long naturalization process.
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Part of the answer is Saudi Arabia, Iran's regional rival and a strong backer of Trump's hard line against Tehran.
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It is perhaps one of the reasons China has taken a hard-line approach to the South China Sea dispute.
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"All our worst fears have been confirmed," declared Philippe Martinez, leader of the hard-line Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT).
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Lieberman is well known for his hard-line and ultranationalist rhetoric and his blatant race-baiting of Israel's Palestinian citizens.
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As a former adviser to Angela Merkel he helped form her hard line on Greece during its sovereign-debt troubles.
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Police officials are trying to rebuild trust, and they have taken a hard line toward officers accused of past misconduct.
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It's going to be a hard line to walk, but the future of Tumblr might very well depend on it.
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Ahead of the hearings, members hinted that Zuckerberg should expect a hard line of questioning over the next two days.
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Duffy took a hard line drive off his shin on his plant leg to end the top of the second.
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And his image continues to be a hard-line stance on whether wildlings should be let south of the Wall.
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Trump in recent weeks empowered his hard-line conservative aide Stephen Miller to lead the administration's border policies, CNN said.
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President Trump took a hard line against Russia during his speech in Warsaw, Poland, today ahead of the G20 Summit.
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And this may be why Apple has chosen to take such a hard line in the dispute over Farook's iPhone.
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Castro, for his part, has been a critic of several Trump policies, notably the president's hard-line approach to immigration.
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The ELN is considered hard-line in its ideology and was not known for compromise during past attempts at peace.
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His hard-line positions quickly catapulted him from a seeming also-ran in a crowded field to surprise front-runner.
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For the movie industry, however, there has to be serious concern over Trump's potential hard-line trade negotiations with China.
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The poll put the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD), which supports a hard line on immigration, on 11 percent.
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He has also suggested changes to his hard-line immigration proposals that could help him reach out to Hispanic voters.
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Catholic groups and migration charities have criticised his government for taking a hard line, accusing policymakers of planning "mass deportations".
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Adding such provisions could doom the bill because more hard-line, law-and-order conservatives would then likely oppose it.
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It was still a conservative piece of legislation — Democrats weren't included in the process — but it wasn't as hard-line.
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If the government is hoping to win public backing for a hard line, it does not seem to be working.
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His prominence is particularly noteworthy because there are indications that he is more hard-line than Trump in certain ways.
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Tension between the two has been slowly building recently, and Mohammed bin Salman has taken a hard line against Iran.
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Yuma has always denied the accusations and says he is being targeted because of his hard line against foreign investors.
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But if you drilled down in the comments a little further, most were less hard-line stances than gentle reassurances.
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Trump late Tuesday said he may moderate some of his hard-line immigration policies heading into the general presidential election.
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"Full freedom for Enrique Aristeguieta and we'll also achieve that for Venezuela," said hard-line opposition leader Maria Corina Machado.
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Makonnen, though, draws a hard line: "Jackson 5 were influenced by the Isleys," he says, smiling and shaking his head.
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Establishment politicians wavered between distancing themselves from him or competing with Mr. Abascal's hard-line views, particularly toward Catalan separatism.
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The country's conservatives are saying "I told you so," while moderates express disappointment at the hard line taken by Trump.
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"It's an interesting softening of the President's rhetoric, which has been pretty hard-line on the travel ban," Shear said.
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Trump has angered many Hispanics for his hard-line immigration stances and for describing undocumented immigrants as criminals and rapists.
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It will also likely target Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, a hard-line military group, with sanctions for the first time.
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But Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts pulled Kershaw after his 114th pitch, a hard line drive by pinch-hitter Michael Conforto.
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Conservatives could attribute his loss to his criticism of Mr. Trump, and push for a more hard-line state party.
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Bit the agreement still faces regulatory scrutiny from the Trump administration, which has taken a hard line on telecom mergers.
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But Sessions went all in on Trump, expressing especially enthusiastic support for Trump's hard-line positions on immigration and trade.
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Recently, the Austrian People's Party has been popular with voters due to Kurtz's hard-line stance on the refugee problem.
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Israel's hard-line defense minister, Avigdor Lieberman — a settler himself — has said that the outpost cannot remain where it stands.
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Some Republicans also supported a pathway to citizenship, but hard-line conservatives preferred to grant DACA recipients temporary, renewable permits.
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In effect, he hijacked the election and made the whole campaign about himself and his hard-line views on immigration.
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That election featured a determined drive by hard-line congressional conservatives to nominate Mr. Republican, as he was called, Sen.
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To achieve such changes, they will have to overcome hard-line resistance to foreign investment and ownership of Iranian assets.
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Again, Trump's hard line on negotiations, including a demand to gut the legal immigration system, tanked any possibility for compromise.
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Her preferred union leader, Rich Nichols, became the USWNT players union head and took a hard line with U.S. Soccer.
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Ayatollah Mohammad Yazdi, a well-known hard-line cleric, fulminated in a speech that traditional values needed to be protected.
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What kind of deity draws such a hard line between his friends and his enemies, and holds an eternal grudge?
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Rouhani's popularity has alarmed Khamenei's hard-line allies, who are wary of losing their status within Iran's complex power structure.
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Those voters have bristled at Trump's hard-line rhetoric on immigration and criticism of a federal judge of Mexican descent.
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On Thursday, Homeland Security officials attributed the drop in apprehensions to the hard-line immigration policies of the Trump administration.
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READ: 'It's a punch in the face to Trump': Why Soleimani's killing could mean hard-line victories in Iran's elections.
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The visa restrictions are the latest example of how Mr. Trump's hard-line approach to immigration has touched higher education.
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But it has been reluctant to use force, fearful that violence could give more oxygen to the hard-line Islamists.
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Now, read the article, "White House Makes Hard-Line Demands for Any 'Dreamers' Deal," and answer the following questions: 1.
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Again, we must draw a hard line between charges of extramarital affairs and the charge of egging on a rapist.
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For Indian officials, part of the appeal is the hard line the administration has taken on Pakistan, India's chief rival.
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Some, such trade adviser as Peter Navarro, advocate taking a hard line on trade until China makes deep economic forms.
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Moderators were urged, in one instance, to apply extra scrutiny to Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, a hard-line religious party.
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If the Democratic Unionists come on board, many hard-line, pro-Brexit Conservative lawmakers are expected to follow suit. Mrs.
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Hard-line Buddhist monks targeted churches and mosques, priests and imams, often with the tacit support of the security services.
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They reportedly began as a hard-line assault on Mr. Rouhani but quickly acquired an independent momentum and spontaneously spread.
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And while Mr. Prabowo has the support of hard-line Islamists, Mr. Joko is well known as the more pious.
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Mr. Najafi resigned as mayor last year, citing illness, but many believe he was forced out by hard-line opponents.
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His opponent, Prabowo Subianto — a European-educated son of a Christian — has also embraced the language of hard-line Islam.
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Additionally, in a complete turnover, all nine hard-line conservative female lawmakers of the previous parliament lost their reelection bids.
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Mr. Trump's recent hard-line stance toward Cuba is also likely to alienate two other key partners: Spain and Canada.
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The military is not a monolith, and many hard-line generals would like to regain full control of the government.
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Callimachi: You're learning the religious underpinnings of what you are doing in this hard-line Islam that they are preaching.
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A hard-line loyalist party has British politics in its death grip, because it knows that its cause is dying.
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Yet hard-line migration policy and rhetoric in Europe has so far had a mixed impact at the ballot box.
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These brought together hard-line nationalists, Orthodox Church faithful and various factions opposed to the current government and its policies.
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Secretary of Defense James Mattis is a Russia hawk who took a hard line on Russia in his confirmation hearing.
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But critics in the House — where both Nancy Pelosi and hard-line conservatives denounced the proposal — may yet stop it.
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Mr. Sessions and Mr. Trump have both ratcheted up their hard-line immigration messaging while promising to keep families together.
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Adding to the fears of a bitter negotiation, Mr. Johnson reshuffled his cabinet to stack it with hard-line Brexiteers.
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A hard-line Brexit group in the Conservative Party, the European Research Group, voiced cautious support for Mr. Johnson's plan.
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"My critical thinking and ability to question Modi's hard-line Hindu policies have scared the government since 2016," Kumar said.
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That said, many Iranians, particularly in Tehran, say they vote only to prevent a hard-line candidate from taking power.
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He was replaced by Dominic Raab, a hard-line former Brexit secretary who resigned in November in protest at Mrs.
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President Donald Trump is tired of hearing the conservative Koch network's criticism of his hard-line trade and immigration policies.
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In assembling his presidential transition team, Mr. Trump has, so far, turned instead to less hard-line members of Congress.
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He immediately became a political target for hard-line Muslim groups, who said a Christian should not govern the capital.
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Cannabis advocates believe that, during a Trump presidency, the Drug Enforcement Administration would reinforce its hard-line stance on marijuana.
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The hard-line clerics opposed Khatami's embrace of the press, and they shut down newspapers as swiftly as they opened.
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The Trump administration has taken a hard line on China and has been pushing the World Bank to reduce lending.
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Miami Beach's diverse economy is not reliant on spring breakers, so it can afford to take a hard-line approach.
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Seehofer, from the Bavarian sister party of Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives, takes a hard line on immigration and asylum issues.
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Without at least the contours of an agreement in hand, he could be vulnerable to attacks by hard-line Brexiteers.
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Without at least the contours of an agreement in hand, he could be vulnerable to attacks by hard-line Brexiteers.
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Chinese authorities have taken a hard line on the issue, even suggesting advocating or discussing independence may be made illegal.
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"Both a qualification or a disqualification will be costly for the ruling establishment," Mr. Taraghi, the hard-line analyst, said.
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But Democrats also acknowledge the tough balance of taking a hard line against Trump, without allowing government funding to lapse.
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Denham introduced the Queen of the Hill procedure, which would allow votes on a hard-line bill introduced by Rep.
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The moves appear to be part of a get-tough strategy that will include an especially hard line against China.
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Amir Ali Hajizadeh, who leads the airspace unit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps — a powerful, hard-line military force.
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Assad delivered a hard-line speech deriding the protesters as dupes of a foreign-backed plot to destroy the country.
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Three lawmakers from the most hard-line party in the alliance opposed the recommendation, taking Mr. Gantz down to 54.
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At least some of the hard-line, pro-Beijing camp in Hong Kong expressed skepticism on Wednesday evening about Mrs.
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It was a partial concession that reflected the party's hard-line instincts under Mr. Xi and fueled even larger protests.
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As The Times reports, Chinese officials are "jubilant and even incredulous" at the success of their hard-line negotiating strategy.
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Terry's approach is more like psychedelic rock than the more hard-line New York Minimalist composers, he was more trippy.
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In the process, he earned himself near-mythical status among his enemies and idolization by his Iranian hard-line supporters.
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We take a look at the candidates — including Hassan Rouhani, the moderate incumbent, and Ebrahim Raisi, a hard-line rival.
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Mr. Hunter is known for his hard-line views on immigration and national security and for his brash, combative style.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, who backs McConnell's hard-line stance, has refused to hold hearings on Garland's nomination.
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There, Trump offered a hard-line economic message and accused his predecessors of adopting trade policies that harm American workers.
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Hard-line elements within the Chinese government found it convenient to play the North Korean card against the United States.
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The jowly and cordial diplomat has told associates that he is likely to be replaced by a hard-line general.
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The GOP's defense in the House Intelligence Committee seemed designed largely to please President Trump and his hard-line supporters.
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But when that hard line spills over into wholly different areas such as patents, the unintended consequences can be dramatic.
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Nunberg later stepped back from his hard-line stance, saying in an interview that he likely would cooperate with Mueller.
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That victory led to the appointment of the hard-line Hindu cleric Yogi Adityanath as chief minister of Uttar Pradesh.
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With the rise of its young Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia has taken a hard line against dissent.
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The hard-line-dominated judiciary has ordered all Iranian media not to carry his picture or even quote his website.
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Turnbull still faces a gloomy economic outlook and Australia's hard-line immigration policy has drawn criticism at home and abroad.
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But the Kochs, as hard-line libertarians, have had goals quite different from those of many of their liberal allies.
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We meet Yasir Qadhi, a Houston-born scholar who abandoned his hard-line views and earned a Ph.D. at Yale.
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Dating back to the bruising 2016 presidential campaign, at least, Trump has struck a hard line on issues like encryption.
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But Mr. Trump's hard-line policies, which Democrats see as racist and xenophobic, have pushed the party to the left.
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It was the last best shot for comprehensive reform, and it died because the House leadership took a hard line.
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He holds the same hard-line views on immigration and criminal justice that once endeared Mr. Sessions to the president.
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Our reporter went aboard the rescue ships, where he discovered the human impact of Europe's hard-line migration policy shift.
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Science and religion seem to be getting ever more tribal in their mutual recriminations, at least among hard-line advocates.
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The couple's continued influence in Trump's world is notable, given the extreme hard line they've taken towards the Russia probe.
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In recent months, he's bolstered his hard-line immigration credentials by making inflammatory comments about undocumented immigrants on Fox News.
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As Donald Trump was pressing his hard-line immigration platform en route to the GOP nomination last year, Republican Sen.
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Instead, Mr. Pompeo met with Kim Yong-chol, a former spy chief with hard-line views on the United States.
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"But in the end he'll be another Roy Moore," said Mr. Montague, referring to Mr. Moore's contentious hard-line positions.
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Officials in Kabul worry that Mr. Trump's hard-line approach could, in at least the short term, worsen the situation.
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Tillerson has taken a hard line on Russia as secretary of state, in contrast to his position while at Exxon.
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Replacing a hard-line conservative like Scalia with a Democratic appointee would have moved the court sharply to the left.
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A trade paper found out that the deliveries would be certified by a hard-line halal oversight committee which rejects stunning.
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The corporation's shrinking footprint gives way for companies to capitalize on the soft-line and hard-line retail categories, Dunn said.
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Good luck with that: Such a hard-line stance would run counter to state reforms—and the $6 billion marijuana industry.
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The city of Santa Monica, California, too, took a hard line, charging Bird for failing to procure the proper business license.
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But taking a hard line on trade is one of the only policy opinions he has remained consistent on for decades.
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We are very likely to see efforts from the White House to make good on his hard-line anti-immigration rules.
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As for participating in her own family related affairs, such as weddings, reunions or commencement ceremonies, Zoë draws a hard line.
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However, EU leaders' hard line against a quick deal on this shows reluctance to give up a politically powerful card. 3.
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His sentence shows the hard line authorities are taking toward those advocating for more open politics in the former British colony.
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Those nominations suggest Trump is setting up his administration to take a hard line confronting Islamist militancy and curbing illegal immigration.
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Australia, which has implemented hard-line policies against refugees, was one of the few nations to voice support for the ban.
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Merkel is seeking to end a three-week standoff with her hard-line Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, who heads the CSU.
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The case shows how French courts are taking a hard line on financial misconduct in general, and tax fraud in particular.
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A mix of hard-line conservatives and more moderate Republicans sank last month's drive to pass the Obamacare repeal and replacement.
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Tension is ramping up, with hard-line opposition supporters threatening protests, and Kabila's camp, in return, accusing them of preparing insurrection.
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The government has also tended to point to gradual progress in economic areas, while drawing a hard line in geopolitical matters.
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It's that Sessions, for nearly 303 years, was considered among the most reliably hard-line of Russia hawks in the Senate.
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But he is taking a hard line on asylum-seekers, demanding that Sweden accept only those fleeing oppression in neighbouring countries.
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Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement circulated online by supporters of the ultra-hard line Sunni group.
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Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack, in a statement circulated online by supporters of the ultra-hard line Sunni group.
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Official talks would come as approval ratings hit new lows for Santos, who replaced hard-line President Alvaro Uribe in 2010.
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Many investors also expect Trump to continue to take a hard line on tariffs, which he can impose without Congressional approval.
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But the fix leaves much to be desired for the party's hard-line minority, and they're not getting on board — yet.
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It denounces what the authors see as a fundamentalist front for a pathological concoction of hard-line religious and political ideas.
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He advocates a hard-line approach to criminals and claims to have drastically reduced Davao's previously high rates of violent crime.
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"This news is an extremely hard line from the US," analysts at consulting firm Facts Global Energy wrote in a report.
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He obviously takes a hard line on controversial issues like immigration, but on other economic and social issues he's quite moderate.
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Without a market or monetary policy solution, the federal government is pushing to regulate crypto and taking an increasingly hard line.
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That theory went further to insist that Trump's hard-line stance against illegal Mexican immigrants invigorated a nascent nativist hatred movement.
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Has taken a hard-line on Iran, and accused them of trying to take over Islamic holy sites in Saudi Arabia.
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But that could also mean China might decide to call out Trump's bluff regarding the hard-line approach, according to Lim.
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He did not appoint any ally of the more moderate Republican heavyweight Alain Juppe, who has harshly criticized his hard line.
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That came after a recent government reorganization in which a hard-line Communist Party department took over management of religious policy.
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Instead, Trump outlined a hard-line 10-point plan that would create a deportation force and crack down on illegal immigration.
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Likewise, Obama took a hard line on Russia by the end of his administration, imposing crippling sanctions after Moscow invaded Ukraine.
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His effort to steer the GOP toward nationalism, Bannon explains, will involve encouraging candidates to take hard-line positions toward China.
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The plan also calls for boosting the presence of women in the workforce and softening Saudi Arabia's hard-line social rules.
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The Republican president has taken a hard line on immigration both as a presidential candidate and since entering office in January.
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SINCE the terrorist attacks in Paris in November, the French president, François Hollande, has taken a hard line on national security.
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For years before officially announcing his bid, Trump courted right-wing talk show hosts and hard-line conservative politicians and activists.
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However, a pair of hard line-drive outs left the bases loaded and the Cardinals clinging to a 4-3 lead.
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But Trump took a more hard-line stance when he campaigned in Florida, a critical swing state, a few months ago.
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U.S. pilot unions have taken an increasingly hard line on higher salary demands and are making fewer concessions to U.S. carriers.
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Gohmert expressed disappointment that GOP leaders appeared to "go to war" with conservatives who held a hard line against the bill.
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But EU leaders' hard line against a quick deal on this shows reluctance to give up a politically powerful card. 3.
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And she criticized his hard-line approach to immigration, including his desire to deport those who are in the country illegally.
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The Trump administration has taken a hard-line stance against China on a number of other issues, including intellectual property theft.
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