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Since taking office, the President has tried hard not to be seen as confrontational.
Voice, on the other hand, is by nature political and at times confrontational.
But no one's saying anything, at least not in a confrontational way.
By 1934, however, he was moving toward a more confrontational policy.
General, as I said before, this is not a confrontational situation.
I like working with women: they're not so confrontational, they'll tell you about their personal lives.
Another risk is a kind of confrontational position with Russia.
I think the show is extremely confrontational in its set up.
"So to take on confrontational politics is not a good idea."
"We had a confrontational relationship in the beginning," he said.
But there was no point in getting confrontational with him on this.
Whether the play lives up to the confrontational promise of its name is another matter.
And there could be an agreement rather than a more confrontational government action.
"First you should try to work with management rather than being immediately confrontational."
I would like to talk to him, not in a confrontational way, to see if he ever thinks of those things.
International American trade policy has taken on a confrontational tone.
But now we run into people who are confrontational and violent.
Something in his tone was a bit more than confrontational.
"The idea is to make the message clear, but not confrontational."
You've said that you want your books to be "confrontational."
The result is a new and more confrontational tone for American trade policy.
"If people want to be confrontational, they can show up and do it," he said.
They have a purpose and it's a good one, but they've taken the most confrontational approach.
Being such a small space, when customers came in, it was very confrontational.
I'm sure my dad raised his voice, because he's really confrontational.