An aggressive tone. For example, if the Fed Reserve uses hawkish language to describe the threat of inflation, one could reasonably expect stronger actions from the Fed Reserve.
Fed up with is correct
fed
It can be, as in fed individuals, fed sheets. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to feed.
Never. We say "fed up with..." for example Thoughtful Americans are fed up with the Tea Potty people.
I was fed up with my wife's lazy behavior.She was fed up with my insistence she work all day.
The definition of hawkish is this: it is an aggressive stance. Just as a hawk is aggressive in hunting its prey, being hawkish relates to the aggressive stance taken with regard to the topic. For example, if there is a threat of high inflation, to describe the reserve bank of a country being hawkish in any official statement may mean they are leaning towards a stronger action such as favouring an increase in interest rates to dampen high inflation. The antonym (opposite) to hawkish is dovish, so it is a non-aggressive, cautious stance.
Most people agree with the decsion.
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This might refer to the categories of "hawks" and "doves". A hawk is a person who is more likely to want to go to war. So "hawkish elements" refers to those people or ideas which advocate military action.
It should be a mutual decision
Hashish, hottish, hawkish, hogwash or hellish.
through information system. (Decsion Support System)
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he would nominate somebody and then get that decsion approved by the house of representatives and the senate
True. If you speak of a right-wing party, you are typically speaking of a group which holds hawkish or militarily aggressive views. Left-wing parties tend to hold more dovish views.
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