Earlier Syria's ambassador to Lebanon warned Damascus could take a "surprise" decision to retaliate.
If this encourages America to raise trade barriers and others to retaliate, a global recession may follow.
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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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.
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.
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.
The upshot was that in the first two cases about 15% of second players chose to retaliate if they had money taken.
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The Shels man appeared lucky not to join Brennan in getting the early bath as he appeared to retaliate after the challenge.
When Marcos forces threatened to retaliate, the influential Archbishop of Manila, Jaime Cardinal Sin, broadcast an appeal for "people power" to protect them.
They are the only nations that both possess nuclear weapons and are large enough, in theory, to absorb a first strike and live to retaliate.
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Clinton urged the labor leaders not to retaliate against members of Congress who are reliable union allies but who are supporting him on this particular issue.
In a letter addressed to "America" and provided to CNN by an LAPD source, Dorner threatens to retaliate against officers involved in his case and their families.
Schumer also said Hagel told him that he has always supported Israel's right to retaliate militarily against attacks by Hezbollah or Hamas, two groups he considers terrorist organizations.
The Europeans fear that an attack might persuade the Iranians to retaliate across the border in Iraq, as well as leading to a further spike in the oil price.
The prime minister might be tempted to retaliate against the Lib Dems if he feels that their new leader has not pinned his colours clearly enough to the cause of constructive opposition.
Iginla drew a boarding penalty for attempting to retaliate after New York defenseman Brian Strait dumped Crosby, and Pittsburgh's Matt Niskanen found himself fighting Okposo after Okposo took exception with a Niskanen check on Moulson.
This seems to be a reaction to Iran's threats to retaliate against any attack by closing the Strait of Hormuz, the passage for roughly 40% of the world's traded oil, and striking at neighbouring countries.
African Americans, she said, were upset with Florida Gov. Jeb Bush over his attempt to repeal the state's affirmative action policies, and had vowed to retaliate by voting for Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore in November.
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By reducing the number of U.N. personnel on the ground, the ability of hostile forces to take hostages or to retaliate is also reduced, and capability to use air power is enhanced, according to U.N. spokesman Lt.
The U.S., the big four emerging market countries, and 21 other nations all say they will use whatever trade means necessary to retaliate against the European Union for imposing a carbon tax on airlines flying into the region.
Golden says she has represented a number of clients who stayed with their employers while they were suing, but that the plaintiffs usually find it tough because colleagues and superiors tend to isolate them and continue to retaliate.
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