hawkish in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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hawkish in the PONS Dictionary

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The terms hawkish and dovish are also used as adjectives.
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It also signaled a commitment to a hawkish foreign policy.
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In general, the address represented a complete turnaround for his previously hawkish positions against the peace process.
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He is described as tall and wiry, with a hawkish nose, and long black hair he rarely washes.
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This was hawkish and favored the military.
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He has been one of the most hawkish members.
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In debates over use of military force, she was generally one of the more hawkish voices in the administration.
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He has been regarded as relatively hawkish on interest rate policy.
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His rather hawkish approach to the ethnic conflict also made him unpopular especially among the minorities who traditionally backed his party.
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These men had overthrown the hawkish officers, who had called for a big push, which meant an increase in violent attacks, earlier in the same month.
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