Word: unfriendlyness
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Despite the enormous pressure that the coach and the his squad must be feeling as they head into such unfriendly territory, Kerr insists that hostile feelings will only exist when the ball is in play.
Allen A. Narcisse, a classmate at HBS and personal friend of Su, said that she was a very sweet person, someone who would make unfriendly environments comfortable with the warmth of her personality.
Golan says that some of the more common complaints about Harvard today—that it can be overwhelming and unfriendly to the arts—were not the case during his four years.
These unrecognized social groups and the events they provide to members and non-members also act as a buffer to surprisingly undergraduate-unfriendly Boston. Though Beantown teems with bars, pubs, music clubs and a population comprised of 25 percent college students, 21-plus age restrictions on entries into many bars...
Davis said that activists’ only defense against environmentally-unfriendly policies is “public information and more discussion.”