Sentences with phrase «retaliated through»

The company's poor etiquette cost them dearly when Bartz retaliated through email and interview.
Verizon retaliated through a letter dated August 1.

Not exact matches

Saudi Arabia and its allies have conducted naval drills to show their willingness and ability to retaliate should Iran follow through.
China imposed tariffs on a range of U.S. goods, following through on a promise to retaliate against the Trump administration's penalties on imports of Chinese steel and aluminum.
The fact that the [victim] didn't want to go through with prosecuting because he did not want to be retaliated against for the rest of his high school life resulted in its being a misdemeanor.»
Kadri was ejected for his hit along the boards midway through the third period of Toronto's 5 - 1 loss to Boston on Thursday night, retaliating for Wingels hitting Kadri's teammate Mitch Marner along the boards.
When John returned to New York on Friday, Amazon told him it was retaliating and taking all of Macmillan's books out of its stores, though books are still available through third party retailers.
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.
Through the power of music and firepower, retaliating against the forces of the undead has never been so fun.
Microsoft recently retaliated with a social networking campaign purporting to be an advert for «Destiny: the new fragrance by Xbox», which clicked through to a website explaining that Destiny is also available on its consoles.
There is an ebb and flow to the game's bosses, and you enter a zen - like state as you flee the enemy, barrel rolling through lasers on the TV, before switching to the Gamepad to retaliate.
(p.s. I am thinking about retaliating by crashing my supposed «non-vehicle» through the tempered glass of the restaurant's front door — just saying).
[50] An interpretation that allows employers to penalize or retaliate against workers who make a workplace harassment complaint would entirely undermine the procedural mechanism that the Act creates through which harassment issues can be brought forward in the workplace.
«Influence operations, especially through cyber means, will remain a significant threat to U.S. interests as they are low - cost, relatively low - risk, and deniable ways to retaliate against adversaries, to shape foreign perceptions and to influence populations,» Coats testified.
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