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"It is just antithetical to everything I am or have been."
I found it, after a while, just antithetical to my nature.
Of course it's completely antithetical to their business model to do so.
Something takes over on Broadway that's antithetical to our work process.
For that reason alone it is antithetical to public discourse.
"But the techniques for getting a movie out there in today's world are antithetical to something new."
Even living with someone who had good taste antithetical to mine would be a problem.
I believe the bill is antithetical to the thinking in that community."
I mean, that's really - it's sort of antithetical to what they want.
"It is really so antithetical, in some sense, to television."
"The psychological bent of someone who goes to medical school is antithetical to the political mind."
Two antithetical families took totally different attitudes to their children's love.
The very idea is antithetical to the mission of alternative theater.
Why should academic knowledge be antithetical to compassion and understanding?
All these are antithetical to Republicanism as it has recently come to be.
Marketing wisdom is not necessarily antithetical to what's good or right.
He held jazz, for example, to be antithetical to Beethoven.
Perhaps, but this legislation of morality is antithetical to American, democratic values.
His paintings looked to some detractors antithetical to the very idea of art.
To do so, he said, "would be antithetical to the holiday spirit."
Power in dancing would seem antithetical to this reserved style.
This would be antithetical to the committee's new approach.
Others say the current studio system itself is antithetical to sensible economics.
Call me square, but I find this antithetical to the documentary spirit.
At the time this was antithetical to the controllers of parliament.