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obstructionist

[uhb-struhk-shuh-nist] / əbˈstrʌk ʃə nɪst /


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Other AI companies have already agreed to the Pentagon’s unrestricted use framework, suggesting that Anthropic’s position may be unnecessarily obstructionist.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 26, 2026

She added that, "there can be no more cynical moves or obstructionist tactics by the British government". and a public inquiry is needed to "at last establish the full truth around Sean Brown's murder".

From BBC • Apr. 7, 2025

As David Brinkley writes in "Washington Goes to War," he offered obstructionist amendments to make the plan impossible to implement, but they were voted down.

From Salon • Jan. 7, 2023

He is widely known in Congress for obstructionist procedural motions and dissatisfaction with the current legislative rules.

From Reuters • Jan. 5, 2023

There’s no law against it, but it has made the Amazonian Scythedom uncooperative and openly obstructionist when it comes to assisting scythes from any other region.

From "Scythe" by Neal Shusterman