He even admitted that he tried to inflict pain on offensive players that come his way.
It is easier for the torturer to inflict pain on someone who is seen as less than human.
Mr bin Laden did not intend only to inflict pain on America and force its armies out of the Middle East.
Although subprime is a small direct threat to Wall Street it could still inflict pain on bankers and the broader economy in other ways.
Thompson is attracted to that formula because it could inflict pain on the intended target without the collateral damage to U.S. importers that high tariffs would cause.
The reason for alarm is that high oil prices inflict pain on consuming economies in so many nasty ways, ranging from higher inflation to deteriorating terms of trade and a decline in international competitiveness.
Raul Fuentes Villota told a hearing last month that he was tortured while being held by Spanish police in 1991, including having pencils placed between his fingers and squeezed to inflict pain on his hands.
Normally, I would feel horrible because I can be really aggressive, I realize that such is not good (I try to inflict pain on no one there is enough pain in the world without my adding to it), and I de-escalate.
Despite all this, there are still opportunities for startups to inflict severe pain on incumbents.
One obvious approach would be to inflict equal pain on each of the services.
Are they seriously prepared to inflict more pain on the middle class because they refuse to ask anything more of those at the very top?
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Americans need to understand that Mr. Obama is threatening that if he doesn't get what he wants, he's ready to inflict maximum pain on everybody else.
But when its president trashes his own stock in order to inflict greater pain on the dot.coms, we see evidence that even the world's most powerful Goliaths tremble before the Net's disruptive powers.
It will now be up to SCOTUS to determine just how far our First Amendment rights go when it comes to using freedom of speech to inflict emotional pain on a parent grieving for a son who gave his life for his country.
But a decision to lift duties on cars a sensitive product in America from 35% to 50% suggests that Brazil is doing what most countries authorised to retaliate against trade partners do, which is to seek to inflict most pain on industries with a strong political voice.
It probably wouldn't be so bad that the smackers inflict pain and hurt on those who trust them most if they were also inclined to provide sufficient and adequate positive feedback to their children.
What Milgram discovered is that the majority of participants in the experiment all ordinary people were willing to inflict pain and harm on another person because an authority figure (the experimenter) told them to do so.
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It is open to question that the UK and France can inflict that level of pain on Col Gaddafi.
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The pain they inflict on staff in terms of absenteeism, turnover, and poor morale are not worth the price of meeting tight deadlines and tight budgets.
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"I appeal to our people not to use this sad act to inflict more pain and suffering on our country, " said a statement on the prime minister's website.
But if raising the level of happiness is to be the chief aim of government policy, as he argues it should, where then is the call to make divorce harder, given the pain that he says broken homes inflict on children?
Campaigns are not the place to expect details on the pain a candidate plans to inflict.
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