Sentences with phrase «retaliating in»

It's not too empowering though, the window is brief and some enemy attacks will smash you to the floor, giving you no chance of retaliating in time.
What are we teaching our kids about how to handle conflict by retaliating in a public forum?
As an employer or service agent, you are prohibited from limiting or attempting to limit the MRO's access to DOT for this purpose and from retaliating in any way against an MRO for discussing drug testing issues with DOT.
Only the Red Sox screwed up by not retaliating in the accepted manner.
It was so that He could defeat sin, death, and devil by taking all the violence upon Himself without retaliating in any way, but forgiving and reconciling instead, thus showing the powerlessness and emptiness of the way of violence.
It's his way of retaliating in his mind.
In a statement issued early on Sunday, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said Turkey would retaliate in the «harshest ways».
Turkey told the Netherlands on Sunday that it would retaliate in the «harshest ways» after Turkish ministers were barred from speaking in Rotterdam, as a row over Ankara's political campaigning among Turkish immigrants escalated.
Russia has already retaliated in kind against Britain for ejecting 23 diplomats over the first known use of a military - grade nerve agent on European soil since World War Two.
The problem is that such tariffs greatly affect trading partners, which would then likely retaliate in kind.
Speaking about atheists harassment reaching Muslims door step... It is said to be ok but Muslims are required not to retaliate in violence otherwise they are the criminal one's...!
But He knows that by taking the blame upon Himself, He will hopefully stop the cycle of violence from continuing, for while a person might retaliate in violence against a violent neighbor, how does one retaliate against a violent God?
If a state government tried to fine the NCAA, the organization could retaliate in any number of ways.
Costa — Gouged Kos's face, then knocked him to the ground when Kos didn't retaliate in the slightest.
To retaliate in such a brutal fashion against people exercising their constitutional right to band together for mutual aid and protection is an assault on all of us.
The EU would also retaliate in other ways, with harsher trading terms being imposed on really substantial British industries, like cars or aerospace.
But couldn't it be that IS has fear of Israel, which lies so close and will surely retaliate in a harsh way?
Cuomo has retaliated in kind, and, as New York Daily News suggested, «Close observers of both men wonder if Cuomo will not rest until he has buried de Blasio politically.»
Paine takes a drunken swing at Dixon, who retaliates in self - defense, killing the attacker with one punch.
However, if a rough child unintentionally harms him he may retaliate in defense.
This worked wonderfully in his favor when he led gigantic enemy creatures (i.e. «trained» them) onto other players completely unable to retaliate in any way.
As the Wall Street Journal and other conservative media hyper - ventilated over the hacker leaks they referred to as the «Climategate Scandal»; Nature quickly retaliated in defense of Anthropogenic Global Warming with a scathing editorial titled: «Climatologists Under Pressure» stating: «Stolen e-mails have revealed no scientific conspiracy, but do highlight ways in which climate researchers could be better supported in the face of public scrutiny.»
Tell them not to retaliate in any way that is angry, offensive or threatening, likewise as an adult stay calm and listen without judging.
Many fathers in this circumstance retaliate in kind, resulting in a greater likelihood of the negative consequences of Hostile Aggressive Parenting or Parental Alienation Syndrome.
According to the specificity hypothesis of aggression (Ostrov [2008]-RRB-, children tend to retaliate in kind, which implies that physical victimization should be prospectively associated with physical aggression, and relational victimization with relational aggression.

Not exact matches

WASHINGTON — As news broke Monday morning that a grand jury indicted three people who were involved in President Donald Trump's presidential campaign, tension heightened among senators worried that Trump may retaliate and attempt to oust Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election.
«Another factor is companies [that punish protesting employees] could be viewed as retaliating against political statements, which in some jurisdictions are protected under the human rights legislation, and that can get really hairy.
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.»
Before Wednesday's escalation with Russia, whose ambassador to Lebanon had earlier suggested Russia would retaliate to any US strike in Syria, the president had been locked in a trade stare down with China for weeks, stoking investor fears of a trade war.
The European Union should unite in response to any U.S. tariffs on its steel and aluminium exports — and it could retaliate alongside other nations from outside Europe, the French economy and finance minister told CNBC.
After losing the Lucky Strike account, Don retaliates by taking out a full - page ad in the New York Times listing the evils of the tobacco business and stating SCDP's decision to no longer welcome cigarette accounts — a classic «You can't fire me, I quit!»
If our trading partners retaliate as they have threatened (the European Union says it will target blue jeans, orange juice, Kentucky bourbon, and Harley - Davidson motorcycles, among other products) American producers stand to lose billions in export revenues and thousands of Americans could lose their jobs.
«If the regime continues attacking our positions in Raqqa province, we will be forced to retaliate,» SDF spokesman Talal Silo said.
WASHINGTON / BEIJING, April 4 - President Donald Trump's administration said on Wednesday talks with Beijing could resolve an escalating U.S. - China trade fight after China retaliated against U.S. proposals to slap tariffs on $ 50 billion in Chinese goods by targeting key American imports with similar duties.
No, Beijing says it is «locked and loaded» to retaliate and «fight to the end» in what it sees as an unfolding «trade war» with America.
More than 20 countries joined Britain in blaming Russia for the attack, and expelled more than 120 Russian diplomats from their countries to retaliate.
The president has threatened to slap tariffs on as much as $ 150 billion in Chinese imports in retaliation for alleged violations of intellectual property, while Beijing has vowed to retaliate.
«Appreciation Day» saw block - long queues of patrons eager to show their support, while those who opposed the comments retaliated with «kiss - ins
The US could retaliate against Russia in the form of a military offensive, shutting down specific portions of its cyber capabilities or stealing and publishing hacking tools used by Russian intelligence — much like the Russia - linked group the Shadow Brokers did with US cyberweapons in 2016.
In a tweet, he hinted at retaliating against a deadly chemical weapons attack believed to be carried out by supporters of Syrian President Bashar Assad, warning of a «big price» to pay.
It wasn't Trump's first move to retaliate against a country's perceived unfair trade practices: The U.S. has moved forward with tariffs against Canadian softwood lumber exports, initially proposed in April 2017, for instance.
Canada, the biggest supplier of steel and aluminum to the U.S., and No. 4 steel - provider Mexico had asked to be exempted, and indicated they would have retaliated if Trump included them in the duties.
Pao is seeking $ 16 million in damages from Kleiner and alleges she was retaliated against after having an affair with another partner at the firm.
«Canada should not retaliate and help to trigger a trade war,» Ciuriak says in a video recorded for CIGI's website.
Anonymous members also claimed to have retaliated against Canipre, and Logan confirms Canipre's servers suffered seven denial - of - service attacks in December originating from Australia.
Obama altered an executive order he issued in April 2015 that allows the US to retaliate against cyberattacks to include those «interfering with or undermining election processes or institutions.»
US diplomats assigned to Russia had to be trained by the US government on how to handle the escalating harassment, according to The Post, which was the Kremlin's way of retaliating against US sanctions over Russia's annexation of Crimea and invasion of eastern Ukraine in 2014.
IT magnates appears intended, at least in part, to warn American tech businesses off supporting any action that the Obama administration has planned to retaliate for China's hacking and industrial espionage,» William McCahill, a veteran China watcher who left a U.S. diplomatic career in 2000 to focus on business in the country, wrote last week for Mirabaud Securities.
President Donald Trump on Thursday night threatened another escalation in a rapidly escalating trade battle with China, which then vowed to retaliate.
In return, to force the U.S. government's hand, it is very likely that Canada and Mexico would retaliate immediately by imposing their own duties on various U.S. product imports.
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