hard-liner in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

hard-liner in the PONS Dictionary

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Some conditions were curtailed, and the liberal approach to various employment matters that workers had enjoyed was replaced by a hard-liner stance.
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He is widely known as a hard-liner on immigration.
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Hard-liners in the party and especially the military stated that art and literature must serve politics, while moderates were willing to tolerate apolitical material.
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He supported open borders before he became an immigration hard-liner.
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A popular behavioral theory deals with a distinction between hard-liners and soft-liners.
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He billed himself as a law-and-order candidate, a hard-liner on national defense and a fiscal conservative.
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The labour movement was split, with hard-liners praising the strikers and moderates condemning the action as dangerous and misguided.
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He is considered a censorship hard-liner.
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That she has proven herself to be a hard-liner on these issues certainly upsets a vocal minority.
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The hard-liner accusation has always been that reformers would give up too much in order to have relations.
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