If we do not retaliate for acts of aggression, we enter into a cycle of victimization.
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He added that Syria would retaliate against Israel in its own time and way.
Earlier Syria's ambassador to Lebanon warned Damascus could take a "surprise" decision to retaliate.
Now an emerging market faced with protectionism from Europe, you know, they would retaliate.
But the discounters may retaliate with their own price cuts, leaving both with lower profits.
Mr Milosevic could retaliate, for example by stirring up trouble again in Bosnia's Serb Republic.
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If this encourages America to raise trade barriers and others to retaliate, a global recession may follow.
If you are no longer an employee, the employer may retaliate against you for catching his error.
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The home fans were stunned by Carson's howler but England tried to retaliate in a positive manner.
Turkey has threatened to retaliate should Israel continue to drill for oil and gas along with Cyprus.
In any case, restricting imports too much would, as in the 1930s, provoke other countries to retaliate.
Any disruption in the Middle East, where the U.S. is expected to retaliate, would drive up fuel prices.
On the other hand, it could cause your manager to retaliate by not giving you raises or promotions.
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Those who attack the bankers and their bonuses retaliate by denouncing them for practising "the politics of greed".
First, employees receiving higher pay would feel more warmly toward their employers and would rather reciprocate than retaliate.
It is so keen on anti-dumping that it is loth to complain when other countries retaliate in kind.
Being so big, Depot can exact good terms from suppliers and retaliate against competitors who try to undersell it.
The criminal provision makes it a felony to retaliate against a protected whistle-blower.
Mr. Kesslen expects Apple to retaliate with its own lawsuit against Motorola shortly.
Analysts say that silence allows Israel to maintain a veneer of deniability and eases pressure on enemies to retaliate.
If Abou Zeid was indeed killed, the expectation is his group will retaliate.
Members take care of each other and retaliate if attacked, but nothing more.
Should such a treaty be concluded, this country will assuredly lose its ability to retaliate in kind against chemical attack.
The accused hacker is accused of warning victims against contacting authorities, allegedly threatening to retaliate by releasing purloined personal data.
In planning its strategy for the year 2000, Levi decided it wasn't worth holding back its retailers, who might retaliate.
The plan was to relieve another squad occupying a mud-walled compound and retaliate against insurgent mortar teams hitting the patrol base.
But if there is another attack and he does not retaliate forcefully, even supporters like Ms Chung will not forgive him.
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While Japan was the victim of nuclear holocaust it did not have nuclear weapons and was not in a position to retaliate.
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"In fact, the tax proposal may even cause other countries to retaliate, raising taxes on U.S. companies with multinational operations, " Paulson said.
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