less hawkish in English

less right-wing, less hard-line

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1. My staff's advice that first day was amazingly hawkish.

2. Why? Central banks sounded hawkish last week.

3. The president is hawkish on foreign policy.

4. The favourite, Shinzo Abe, is more overtly hawkish.

5. Antiwar groups fear Barack Obama may create hawkish Cabinet.

6. He is one of the most hawkish members of the new cabinet.

7. Problems for exporters largely explain why the ruling politburo backed off a hawkish macroeconomic policy.

8. This hawkish talk did not impress his audience, who reacted with silence.

9. The hawkish Ya'alon took office on the 9 th to replace Mofaz.

10. The agreement will not satisfy the more hawkish member of the cabinet.

11. In New Zealand, RBNZ Governor Bollard speech today had a relatively hawkish tone.

12. But this hawkish consensus, if it ever really existed, appears to have broken down.

13. Israel's hawkish Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also opposes the creation of a Palestinian state.

14. Watanabe was known to take a more hawkish line than his predecessors on defence issues.

15. Some recent opinion polls show that a hawkish Abe color thick after Koizumi's support rate.

16. Later in the day, the RBA left interest rates unchanged at 75% as was expected, but the less than usual hawkish tone out of the central bank helped weaken the currency to session lows near 0

17. It also codified a polemical line that has, unexpectedly, become a war horse of hawkish bloggers.

18. On most issues the Bush administration is taking a decidedly hawkish line, most obviously on defence.

19. With inflation still too high, cautious central bankers see scant reason for abandoning their hawkish rhetoric.

20. Mr Rowland is a man in the mould of Vice-President Dan Quayle: young, handsome and hawkish.

21. A hawkish Chinese strategist at the conference was unapologetic, growling that America was "taking the Chinese as the enemy".

22. The president has been sensitive to accusations of dovishness, and he has been eager to prove his hawkish credentials.

23. In this sense and others, Greenberg's is a call for a return to the groupthink and hawkish Conformity of the Bush era.

24. Did it make him less sensitive, less conscientious, less capable, less caring, less able, less tough?

25. The less....the less...