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inhospitableness

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I think California’s inhospitableness to families and to our middle-class is going to start to catch up with us.

A host of other factors suggest low birthrates will continue, including changing preferences, financial insecurity and the country’s general inhospitableness to working parents.

The beauty of the desert, after all, is rooted in its inhospitableness and for Nora, tormented by thirst as she moves across it, stunning vistas are hardly at the forefront of her mind.

She asks him to become her assistant: She’ll take him with her back to Paris, where she has lived for many years, having given up on the racism and overall inhospitableness of the United States.

From Time

The beauty of the desert is rooted in its inhospitableness.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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