Sentences with phrase «in hardline»

But in Hardline «s predominantly urban jungles, non-violent resolutions are an option just as frequently.
Conquest and Team Deathmatch modes are included as well, but they're out of place in Hardline, serving primarily to demonstrate just how much the slightly tweaked play mechanics change the flow of the game.
Battlefield has always been about effective teamwork, but in Hardline that won't involve rolling a convoy of tanks into the enemy base.
In Hardline, you play as either a criminal or a law enforcement officer as chases and firefights take you across entire cities.
Similar to Advance Warfare's chests that grant you awards at the end of matches, Battle Packs take precedent in Hardline, the same as they did in BF4.
Things are bound to be a little different in Hardline.
These are the two most entertaining and intense game types offered in Hardline.
It's the first in Hardline's many cases of identity crisis.
And that's the thing: you rarely get to feel like you're playing as either criminals or police in Hardline, instead if feels more like you're just playing as the military again, but with a really crappy budget that doesn't allow for proper tanks.
Vehicles seem to have a big part to play in Hardline especially with the inclusion of the Hotwire mode.
a game has to be really good for me to dedicate my time too, 1100 hours played in bf3, 388 hours in bf4, 0 hours played in hardline and bf1.
A retired ICE agent who believes in a hardline stance on immigration policy found himself helping a convicted felon avoid being deported.

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The move would be another step in Trump's hardline nationalist agenda, with the aim of coercing tech companies into prioritizing non-immigrant American workers.
If successful, the offensive would leave Islamic State fighters - and the 1.5 million civilians still living in Mosul - encircled by an advancing coalition of forces which seeks to crush the hardline Sunni militants in their Iraq stronghold.
Orban's nationalist - conservative government has not won many friends in Brussels with this hardline approach to immigration.
Ross also issued a warning against misinterpreting the Trump administration's hardline approach to trade, in what could foretell what Trump himself will communicate to the Davos crowd on Friday.
Though the President - elect will be coming into power with Republican majorities in both the House and the Senate, many of his most popular positions, like his hardline stances on trade and immigration, are not exactly popular with Congressional leadership.
He lost a presidential election in 2005 to hardline Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the little - known mayor of Tehran at the time, a defeat that indicated resentment toward Rafsanjani as part of the elite and the perception he served few interests other than his own.
U.S. officials say there is little, if any, chance that hardline anti-Castro lawmakers in Congress would be able to block the restoration of ties.
During his confirmation hearings last week, Tillerson took a hardline on China over its trade practices, expansionist moves in the South China Sea, and unwillingness to punish North Korea for its nuclear and missile programs even as he prevaricated on Russia.
There was no suggestion that either Slonim or Mayer were suspects in Friday's attack, which killed 18 - month - old Ali Saad Dawabsha, sparking an international outcry over Israel's failure to get to grips with violence by hardline Jewish settlers.
To avoid being called a RINO (Republican in name only), a Republican would have to take a hardline conservative position on nearly every issue.
Now the Wall Street Journal reports that, believing his hardline approach is succeeding, Trump is planning to lob more tariffs at China and to block Chinese tech investment in the U.S. WSJ
Venezuela, the most hardline socialist country in the American continent, is in a steep crisis in recent years ever since oil prices fell below the $ 100 area in 2014 down to a third of the price in early 2016.
The efforts of Martin Schulz and other senior SPD politicians to gain an advantage over their political competitors by leading a hardline anti-Trump campaign do not appear to have had any significant effect on the SPD's standing in the polls.
In a recent article in National Review, the conservative news magazine founded by William F. Buckley in 1955, columnist Kevin D. Williamson takes a hardline stance, arguing that Trump's 15 percent tax is «about 15 points too high.&raquIn a recent article in National Review, the conservative news magazine founded by William F. Buckley in 1955, columnist Kevin D. Williamson takes a hardline stance, arguing that Trump's 15 percent tax is «about 15 points too high.&raquin National Review, the conservative news magazine founded by William F. Buckley in 1955, columnist Kevin D. Williamson takes a hardline stance, arguing that Trump's 15 percent tax is «about 15 points too high.&raquin 1955, columnist Kevin D. Williamson takes a hardline stance, arguing that Trump's 15 percent tax is «about 15 points too high.»
As for the conditions of Chinese workers etc that some have blamed on multinationals like Apple (and thus by proxy on Jobs), I thank my lucky stars I was born in the West and not in China, but does anybody really believe they were better off slaving in a rice field for 12 hours a day under hardline communism?
In many ways, Quebecers — especially those in Montreal — have assumed the mantle of environmental protectionism many most commonly associate with British Columbians, as is evidenced by — among other things — a hardline stance against the proposed Energy East pipeline projecIn many ways, Quebecers — especially those in Montreal — have assumed the mantle of environmental protectionism many most commonly associate with British Columbians, as is evidenced by — among other things — a hardline stance against the proposed Energy East pipeline projecin Montreal — have assumed the mantle of environmental protectionism many most commonly associate with British Columbians, as is evidenced by — among other things — a hardline stance against the proposed Energy East pipeline project.
Flynn was seen by some officials in Europe as one of the Trump administration's leading advocates of closer ties to Russia and a hardline opponent of the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and western powers.
The Trump administration is staking out shockingly hardline positions in the newest round of NAFTA talks — raising new fears that the president doesn't want to renegotiate the agreement so much as set the stage for pulling out of it.
And he has a direct line to the president if things don't go his way — leverage he has used in the past to make an unpopular Obamacare repeal bill move further to the right in the House and reinforce the White House's hardline position on immigration.
Navarro holds extremely hardline views on China and could encourage the president to spark a trade war with the country, which has the second - largest economy in the world.
The SEC has been unwavering in their rejection of such filings in the past, but given the launching of Bitcoin futures, they're likely to budge from this hardline stance.
Former President Kravchuk was in attendance, as were Peoples Deputies from the nationalist Ukrainian Republican Party, Ruk, the mainline nationalist, pro-European party in Parliament, and the Ukrainian National Assembly / Ukrainian National Self Defense Organization, the hardline nationalist militia known as Una - Unso.
But thousands of hardline Muslims marched in protest anyway, eventually clashing with police and lighting vehicles on fire.
In 1942 people from this group formed the National Association of Evangelicals — and found themselves attacked by the hardline fundamentalists just as they attacked the mainstream moderates and liberals.
Some hardlining evangelicals may suspect that Outler is here subverting groups that might otherwise engage in some political takeovers, but have instead stayed around to speak and to listen to the moderate - to - liberal camps.
Hundreds of Egyptian Christians are protesting in Cairo, Egypt today after weekend attacks from hardline Muslim conservatives.
The Church does need to change its hardline attitudes in order to make itself more reasonable to today's thinking person — some see this as compromise; I see it as progress.
After the Soviet Union imploded in 1991, a number of hardline anticommunists began arguing that the U.S. must use its military and economic power to remake the world and put down Americas remaining enemies.
While hardline groups paraded in Jarkarta streets with banners depicting Ahok behind bars, Nahdlatul Ulama, the country's largest Muslim organization, has wished the Christian governor well.
I myself recalled having heard a number of Dallas faculty members and graduates in recent years distance themselves from «hardline» dispensationalism, reducing C. I. Scofield's highly articulated framework to virtually two principles: the literal reading of the text is to be preferred unless strong evidence indicates otherwise, and Israel and the church remain distinct in biblical chronology (and so in eschatology) to the end.
«Thousands of hardline Muslims demanding new anti-blasphemy laws in Bangladesh fought running battles with police, in the capital, Dhaka, Sunday, leaving at least four people dead and more than 50 others injured».
But Labor at all levels will be blaming the lack of jobs growth on the Coalition's «hardline» policies, arguing that greater financial subsidies to various companies are vital to stop a rise in unemployment.
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Mourinho's hardline stance appeared to sting his players into action as Smalling opened the scoring in the first half.
If Pakistan feels at some stage that its interest in securing a friendly regime is being obstructed by hardline figures in the Afghan government, then it has the lever of raising the issue of Afghan refugee repatriation to extract due concessions in the process.
The huge march in London at the weekend was in part a roar of deep dissatisfaction at hardline policies in the UK (cuts to legal aid, threats to scrap the Human Rights Act, etc), not just a protest at Trump's divisive rhetoric and policies.
He then sent out a warning to those in Ukip, such as Douglas Carswell, who might not want to sign up to his hardline vision.
The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has warned the Government that its rush to hand out hardline penalties in tax avoidance cases may be counterproductive.
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