Hard Line (Noun)
Meaning
A firm and uncompromising stance or position; "the governor took a hard line on drugs".
Classification
Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.
Examples
- The senator's hard line on national security won over many voters.
- She has a reputation for being uncompromising, taking a hard line in negotiations that leaves many opposing her views.
- During his first 100 days, the president will need to determine if taking a hard line with hostile foreign nations is necessary for protection or inviting counter-productivity.
- Unlike previous lawmakers who spoke hesitantly, James opted to take a hard line regarding high penalties and further tough treatments targeting speeding auto commuters moving regularly breaking general low regional regulatory mechanisms impacting highly city mass transfers not primarily utilized sufficiently commonly up kept this old means entirely considered every possibly lower highway methods outflow past newer on low number just gone taken clearly.
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