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adversarial

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adjective

  1. pertaining to or characterized by antagonism and conflict
  2. having or involving opposing parties or interests in a legal contest US termadversary
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Trump officials said the Immigration and Nationality Act allows the State Department to deport non-citizens who are "adversarial to the foreign policy and national security interests" of the US.

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Trump officials have cited the Immigration and Nationality Act, which allows the State Department to deport non-citizens who are "adversarial to the foreign policy and national security interests" of the US.

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"This is not meant to be adversarial. It'll be done in the right spirit."

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As China dominates the Congolese mineral sector, there could be "a widening strategic gap, where adversarial nations continue to monopolise Africa's resources", the letter to Rubio said.

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Disability charity Scope said a "complex, adversarial and difficult to navigate" system contributed to the rejections.

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