Similar words: hard-line, hardline, hardliner, hurdling, curdling, hardly, hardly any, bloodcurdling. Meaning: n. a firm and uncompromising stance or position hard-line. adj. firm and uncompromising.
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31. Parana, however, took a hard line passing a law banning GMOs from entering or being produced in the state.
32. Most members of Parliament took a hard line on this issue.
33. The Central American foreign ministers were committed to a hard line.
34. Reports say Ambassador Galbraith has sided with the Canadian chairman of the Electoral Complaints Commission, Grant Kippen, to take a hard line and toss out all tainted ballots.
35. Berlusconi had campaigned on a law-and-order agenda with a hard line on illegal immigration from North Africa.
36. The manager takes a hard line with the employees who show up late.
37. Nigeria's oil industry is in such conflicts in the former hard line.
38. He takes a hard line on the question of punishing young criminals.
39. She compressed her mouth into a thin , hard line and said nothing.
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