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“This conduct is inimicable to giving Mr. Cohen eventually a fair trial,” Judge Wood said.

It’s not that we can’t do it, or that the reality in which we find ourselves is somehow inimicable to the nature of the novel.

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On one side of the ledger are a lot of actions that we really disapprove of and find inimicable to our values and even our interests, and then on the other side of the ledger there are actions that are very much in line with what we are seeking and want.

Finally, a much larger proportion of women's work is done in small factories, in workshops, and in the home, under conditions which are inimicable to the effective organisation of the workers.

They made the mistake of supposing the interests of the merchant, artisan, and mechanic were also inimicable.

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

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