unconciliatoryの例文
- Archbishop James Chiona urged an end to " unconciliatory rhetoric ."
- A zealous missionary, he strongly attracted many souls, while some found him unconciliatory.
- And they have convinced some Americans that the drug-war phrase is indelicate, impolite, and unconciliatory.
- Clerides would continue his " unconciliatory stance, " said Eroglu, whose administration is recognized only by Turkey.
- "I still believe that the American people support our program, " said Lott in a notably unconciliatory statement.
- Having successfully defeated her husband, the queen now turned her attention to the Portuguese with whom she maintained her unconciliatory attitude.
- In a strikingly unconciliatory tone, President Alvaro Arzu's government said it is doing enough to address issues raised by the truth commission.
- His absence, and the harsh, unconciliatory tone of a speech read in Marulanda's name by a guerrilla negotiator at the talks Thursday, embarrassed Pastrana before a national television audience and international dignitaries.
- His absence, and the harsh, unconciliatory tone of a speech read in Marulanda's name by a guerrilla negotiator at Thursday's talks, embarrassed Pastrana before a national television audience and international dignitaries.
- Unconciliatory in the face of criticism from the Massachusetts Teachers Association that his views will undermine mainstream public schools, James A . Peyser said teachers and their schools must stop considering teaching jobs " entitlements ."
- Serbia's Parliament voted Thursday to send a delegation to Kosovo peace talks but took a tough and unconciliatory stance, insisting Belgrade won't budge on Western demands to give broad self-rule to the province.
- Serbia's parliament voted Thursday to send a delegation to Kosovo peace talks but took a tough and unconciliatory stance, insisting Belgrade won't budge on Western demands to give broad self-rule to the province.
- Rakhmanov has hung on to power with the support of those who count _ Russia and Tajikistan's other unconciliatory faction chiefs, who prop him up and are unlikely to accept any settlement with the rebels short of capitulation.