inimical Значение & определение

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  • Other critics go further, and say that the challenge model is inimical to human well-being.

  • The resulting constellation of forces was highly inimical to large-scale reform.

  • His description of ' middling ' values is highly prescriptive, static, and defined against aspects of social mobility that he regards as inimical to these values.

  • This resulted in the widespread rejection of institutional certification, as inimical to learner centredness.

  • The work-first approach on the other hand is indifferent or even inimical to a self-development strategy, while fostering - albeit indirectly - a self-assertion strategy.

  • Television seems to me inimical to this inner sense, which is defeated by the ephemerality of the televisual flow.

  • In this sense choice widely available is not inimical to equity, it is a driver for change for everyone.

  • This scenario is consistent with a stressful business environment which scholars have found to be inimical to business start-ups and the survival of existing ones.

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