11. After all the abuse he has taken from critics through the years, his hostility toward them is ripe and thriving. 12. Buchanan displays reflexive hostility toward Jews and others of non-Christian beliefs. 13. But according to foreign policy experts, there is probably more hostility toward the United Nations in this country than in any other major industrialized nation. 14. But he said the tenor of the debate and the lack of balance has fueled a potentially destructive hostility toward Mexicans. 15. But he still regrets the public hostility toward entertainment. 16. But hostility toward tribal sovereignty has made Gorton an anathema to many Indian leaders. 17. But in the early days of the inquiry, it was Mrs. Clinton who felt the most hostility toward the independent counsel, Ms. Sherburne said. 18. But Ito said a conversation described by a woman who said Fuhrman made disparaging remarks about blacks and expressed hostility toward interracial couples was relevant. 19. But seldom has that anger translated to hostility toward individuals. 20. But the flagship companies of former eras are often recalled less for their innovations than for their distance from, or even hostility toward, the common citizen. |