Sentences with phrase «only retaliates»

Thankfully he's very good about this and only retaliates with the same amount of force as the attacking dog, never taking the scuffle further than the other dog.
Certainly a primary reason why they didn't besuace the Allies had a first - strike policy, whereas the U.S.S.R. had would only retaliate.
Costa deserves everything he gets, but Gabriel not only retaliated to Costa, but also went after him following his dismissal.
Balls is known to be furious about the book, but will only retaliate if his reputation is seriously challenged.
For example, the Illinois Whistleblower Act now prohibits an employer from not only retaliating, but also threatening to retaliate against an employee if the act or omission threatened would constitute retaliation under the Act.5

Not exact matches

Speaking to French radio station RTL on Wednesday, Lagarde said: «The macroeconomic impact would be serious, not only if the United States took action, but especially if other countries were to retaliate, notably those who would be most affected, such as Canada, Europe, and Germany in particular.»
China would only be authorized to retaliate by $ 689 million, or $ 376 million for lost steel exports and $ 313 for lost aluminum exports.
Though a few nations did retaliate against a few selected products, Smoot - Hawley played only a modest role in the global movements back and forth between protectionism and free trade.
Only the Red Sox screwed up by not retaliating in the accepted manner.
Since Georgia can not have failed to realise that Russia would oppose a violent reintegration of the secessionist territory, or that the possibility of winning a war with Russia was nil, Saakashvili's confidence that the invasion was still a realistic option could only have stemmed from a belief — resting on the perception of Georgia as an integral part of the Western alliance — that NATO would certainly back him, and the threat of them doing so would be enough to prevent Russia from retaliating.
«I want to be clear about what's happening: rather than go before the members of our State Committee this weekend and make an argument as to why he deserves our endorsement, Governor Cuomo has instead chosen to respond the only way he knows how: retaliating with bullying and threats,» Lipton wrote.»
For instance, if the EFCC should attempt to retaliate against the report of DSS, the result will not only be dirty but likely to compromise the national security.
For instance, if the EFCC should attempt to retaliate against the report of DSS, the result will not only be dirty but likely to compromise national security.»
Parris says not only did they not want to hear it, he alleges they cut his budget and retaliated against him.
They have not been able to move past the terrible thing (s) that happened & the only way to cope is to attack... retaliate.
Knowing the U.S. will retaliate if they continue building such relationships, the Japanese navy reluctantly agrees that their only hope is to hit the U.S. before they aim their guns at Japan.
It will only be retaliating out of fear.
Only Summoners and Evokers can use Summon Magic, and only Monks can use RetaliOnly Summoners and Evokers can use Summon Magic, and only Monks can use Retalionly Monks can use Retaliate.
Other minor glitches were present as well, such as a clipping issue when melee attacking an enemy in the back, which would cause them to fly through a solid wall, only to walk back out of it a moment later ready to retaliate.
There's little more annoying than perfectly positioning yourself for a sneak attack, only to be foiled when one guard begins flanking you and your attempt to retaliate is too slow or imprecise to effectively engage, resulting in the failure of whatever keen played you had laid out.
It will only suffer $ 1 trillion of that damage, so if no one retaliates, it will find the savings from less abatement to be worthwhile.
But that's not the only claim to fame for the C - Max hybrid; it also has a combined (electric + gasoline) horsepower of 188 versus 134 for the Prius V, and with a base price of $ 25,995, including destination and delivery, it should be $ 1,300 lower than the Toyota Prius V (unless Toyota retaliates with a price cut).
Many clients fear that their lawyers not only will resist management, but will actually retaliate against uppity clients by inflating their bills or throwing the case.
Not only does this shift make the process feel less stressful, but it makes the substantive negotiations go more smoothly and quickly because no time is wasted triggering the other party, causing him or her to retaliate.
So the only way it seems you can retaliate against bad business is by spreading the word and having them lose business, especially after Wells Fargo Immunity Act ruling today.
My first guess is that perhaps, sadly, she personally had a bad real estate experience (according to her friends that went to the press) that left her so disgruntled her only mechanism to retaliate was what we have seen for the last couple of years.
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