Sentences with phrase «even retaliate»

So while an 800 - mile stretch of California land is located on the San Andreas Fault, an earthquake measuring 9 on the Richter Scale may be possible, but you can't even retaliate after the devastation.

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Their main reasons for panic were that the Chinese government could retaliate with its own tariffs on U.S. goods; that steel and aluminum prices would rise, causing a ripple of inflation; and that Trump's move would spur a full - blown trade war, slowing the economy and potentially even sparking a recession or depression.
The steel tariffs will do damage to the American economy «even before China retaliates» says Summers.
China's threats to retaliate against US tariffs fueled fears of a trade war, unnerving manufacturers and even Tyson Foods.
It's also worth noting that this is by no means a slam dunk in terms of job creation, even if other countries don't retaliate.
If the Trump administration decides to impose more tariffs next month, it could be the first blow in a one - two punch to China on trade, making it even more likely that Beijing might retaliate against American exports.
Throughout His ministry, Jesus never retaliates and always loves His enemies even when He is violently attacked.
Same old Arsenal, falling to bits, Even though the ref is on Chelsea's payroll, Our players should know better, Not to retaliate!
If he retaliated, or if he even looked like he thought about retaliating, they'd sound the alarm, and other guards would come, and they would beat him too.
Even the Oscar went instantly to retaliate on a tackle on him.
When your kids talk back, when they are defiant, when they give up, when they retaliate, when break shit, when they beat the crap out of their siblings, when they do all the things that drive us batshit crazy over and over and over and over again, even though it seems like it, they are not doing all that stuff to be assholes.
She tried to pressure Assistant Principal Anthony Riccardo to give Flanagan and Hightower unsatisfactory ratings to deny them tenure before even reading their lesson plans and then retaliated against him when he refused, according to the complaint.
Even if you don't trigger an immediate nuclear exchange, Russia and China will certainly now have to build up their nuclear arsenals to the point where they can effectively retaliate.
Even well - meaning social workers and investigators, believing Orlando beat her and she retaliated given the bruises on his body when he was admitted to the hospital, misgender her at times, the stammering inadequacies of traditional language around gender doing both parties a disservice.
Even the gentlest suggestion can backfire when upset authors retaliate with nasty return emails or worse... much worse.
Most people who have had cats for any length of time tend to believe that cats do hold grudges, even if short lived, and do «retaliate» in a passive aggressive form.
And any good dog trainer knows that this kind of punishment won't work, that what the owner is contemplating will possibly injure the dog because it isn't a good or safe method, and might even cause the dog to aggressively retaliate.
Grabbing, pushing, hitting or other contact with a biting pup makes him think you're just playing rough, too — and hurting him can damage the bond you share or prompt him to retaliate even more.
Even if the cat gives the dog a warning swat with a paw, the dog should not retaliate.
As mentioned in previous articles, don't punish your cat, they can not comprehend what punishment means and will probably retaliate with scratching, biting and even worse behavior.
There's still button input required for actions like drawing an arrow, but even wielding a sword and shield can see you raise the left Joy - Con to block and incoming attack to then swing the right Joy - Con to retaliate.
However, perhaps even more damning than his original criticism of the report are his subsequent claims that climate - change mafia have retaliated against him with smears aimed at destroying his professional reputation and credibility.
It is a world where jobs pay less than the minimum wage, and sometimes nothing at all; where employers do not pay overtime for 60 - hour weeks, and deny meal breaks that are required by law; where vital health and safety regulations are routinely ignored, even after injuries occur; and where workers are subject to blatant discrimination, and retaliated against for speaking up or trying to organize.
But Lipshaw recognizes that even if litigation will help win the battle, ultimately, he'll lose the war because the builder may retaliate by cutting costs in other areas.
This patented process could be used to retaliate against you if you jailbreak or tinker with your device in ways that Apple views as «unauthorized» even if it is perfectly legal under copyright law.
If the parent continually retaliates and also gets angry, perhaps they can recall another area of their life where they remain calm even under pressure; or maybe, they have trained a dog successfully who now behaves and can identify how kindness, patience and consistency were keys to eliciting the dog's good behavior.
Maybe he had pushed her away to retaliate for her leaving him, even though he knew she had to work.
Retaliating or even telling the bully to stop can make the bullying worse.
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