51. His hostility toward free trade is only in part an economic position. 52. Hostility toward government endures, however. 53. Hostility toward him had escalated after reports of high ticket prices appeared in the Cuban press, and he had received threats even before he reached Havana. 54. Hostility toward those terminal prepositions still runs strong among people who not only aced sixth-grade grammar but went on to practice it professionally. 55. Hostility toward Westerners is palpable. 56. If a man writes a scathing piece about some gaffe a politician has made, no one accuses him of hostility toward men. 57. If the results show a high degree of hostility toward the producer nation, managers must reconsider the way they sell their brand. 58. If you look for a unifying theme in all these causes, it seems to be not consumer protection but general hostility toward corporations. 59. In Canada, there is always more trepidation and hostility toward agreements with the mighty neighbor than with other countries. 60. In addition, hostility toward Israel is one of the litmus tests of loyalty toward the Islamic system in Iran. |