Examples of 'hardline' in a sentence

Meaning of "hardline"

hardline (noun) - a firm or uncompromising stance or position on a particular issue. It is often used to refer to a strict or rigid policy or approach
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  • A retail product collection consisting primarily of hardware targeting the do-it-yourself customer.
  • A retail product collection which includes many non-information goods, such as home appliances, housewares, and sporting goods, in addition to the DIY hardware which is the focus of the first definition, above.
  • A physical wire or cable connection; landline
  • uncompromising; rigidly holding to a set of beliefs

How to use "hardline" in a sentence

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Rohani takes hardline approach to lifting of sanctions.
The only possible response is a hardline attitude.
But a hardline minority is calling for secession.
There is not any power to the hardline.
I will jerry up an encrypted hardline so we can stay in touch.
At the time his words seemed hardline.
You could cut the hardline at the mainframe.
All candidates must be vetted by a hardline body.
He is known for his hardline approach to ethnic minorities.
This call was placed from a hardline.
Arpaio has hardline views on immigration.
Must have been somebody from the hardline faction.
Some hardline religious leaders also frown on soccer.
Must have been the hardline faction.
There is a hardline phone on the second floor of this building.

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Looks like someone else is tapping the hardline.
From a secured hardline inside the yuma field office.
He was renowned for his hardline stance.
Trump pushes hardline immigration policies even as he urges unity.
This political divorce was not approved by hardline communists.
Hardline is a political label crack.
That happened at about the same time as hardline.
To justify his hardline policies.
Hardline is a political label here.
These views were extremely controversial and widely marginalised hardline.
He is not a hardline kemalist or an ultranationalist.
He nearly succeeded but for the actions of hardline opponents.
The group of hardline francoists opposed political and social reform.
You have to access that system from a secured hardline.
And not just some hardline dictates from the top.
This hardline stance is probably an attempt to scare future claimants away.
Yet you were elected because of your hardline stance as a judge.
Hardline policies and overcrowding facilitate recruiting for prison gangs.
I need hardline access.
You are right to go hardline.
We hardline her.
Cut the hardline.
Battlefield hardline is most popular game played with the help of graphic card.
Liberman again presents himself as hardline hawk in new election campaign.
The protesters were involved in confrontations with supporters of the hardline president.
Trump has taken a hardline stance against immigration since he assumed power.
In the process a vast network of madrases and hardline mosques were established.
The actions of the hardline military regime are the cause of increasing international concern.
Sometimes called hardline.
Selma had both moderate and hardline segregationists in its white power structure.
The government has now been forced to adopt a more hardline approach.
This approach is in line with his hardline economic angles on almost every issue.
The move by the colonial government was seen as an appeasement of hardline communal forces.
Samada is a hardline officialist known for having starred in several controversial attempts to silence opponents.
Commemorated by hardline figures.

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