| 41. | But they are a bit more hawkish _ stronger.
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| 42. | In Germany, Lafontaine has been an adamant critic of hawkish monetary policies.
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| 43. | But he has always been hawkish on the Balkans.
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| 44. | Those hawkish OPEC members have little to gain by a more substantial increase.
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| 45. | He was perceived as less hawkish than Al Gore about rising prescription prices.
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| 46. | Bush has surrounded himself with his father's hawkish former top advisers.
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| 47. | A narration by Michael Douglas unfortunately lends the movie a slightly hawkish undertone.
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| 48. | Since then, the region has been more hawkish.
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| 49. | They are hawkish toward alien enemies . They are both intellectual and bookish.
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| 50. | Some accuse the hawkish council of pushing Russia into the war in Chechnya.
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