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He called for similar caution in retaliating against Iraqi attacks.
The way the Culture will see it, they'll con- firm their own moral superiority over us by not retaliating.
"It is of the utmost importance that we do not allow a deadline to pass without retaliating strongly.
Who who who gets the best who no but you shouldn't do that's why there's so many accidents with people retaliating.
Nationalists were encouraged to violate the law and hoist the flag without resisting arrest or retaliating against police.
Dutra and his gang start retaliating against Loren for keeping them away from Abby.
This repetitive nature affords competitors the possibility of retaliating for "bad behaviour" (defection) in previous rounds of the game.
He brought a lawsuit under Title IX accusing the Birmingham school board of improperly retaliating against him.
Lawyers for Majesty Cruise Line, the company that employed the waiters, denied retaliating and said the lawsuit was the result of a misunderstanding.
The settlement gives computer makers greater freedom to feature rival software on their machines and prohibits Microsoft from retaliating against those who choose non-Microsoft products.
They have not been told of the reason for the delay, but their worst fear is that the Chinese are retaliating for a report critical of orphanage conditions released two weeks ago.
On two occasions he is attacked by a man who is to become his owner, John Tibeats, and finds himself unable to resist retaliating, for which he suffers great reprisals.
The city report, based on an eight-month investigation, reached similar conclusions to those in a state report issued on Tuesday - that officers, retaliating for unrest among the inmates, had used excessive force.
The court upheld a 1994 Kentucky law that prevents H.M.O.'s from limiting the pool of doctors or from retaliating against doctors who recommend too many treatments or complain about working conditions.
Outcast of Redwall 97 Retaliating, Folrig and Ruddle got Sunflash in a double headlock between them, shouting, "Drown 'im quick afore he scares the young 'uns!"
After Israel refrained from retaliating against Iraqi missile attacks, thereby sparing the coalition possibly fatal strains, Mr. Bush no doubt owes greater deference to the wishes of the Shamir Government.
In March, a student was caught while trying to climb into the high school through a window with a semiautomatic machine pistol, bent on retaliating against another student he had argued with the previous night, the police said.
Hints of Retaliation Mr. Webb said no one accused Champion employees of doing it, but there were dark hints at retaliating by pouring some damaging material in a lake up the river from the mill.
The Yankees insisted that the bad blood with the Baltimore Orioles no longer existed, that they had no intention of retaliating for the pitch Armando Benitez hit Tino Martinez with last month.
But even lawyers who prepared critiques of the department's guide to mutual funds did not want to make their complaints public, fearing, they said, that they would appear unsympathetic to consumers and that they would rile regulators into retaliating.
Brent Redstone refused, the suit says, while Shari agreed, and in exchange her father gave her a revocable trust agreement that would allow her to change her mind and subsequently favored her, while retaliating against her brother.
The Faculty Council accuses the administration and the Board of Visitors of undermining the faculty's elected representatives by forging ties with individual professors, of barring faculty leaders from public meetings, and of retaliating against those who speak up.
The Bush administration issued a guarded expression of concern about Israel's killing of the new Gaza Strip leader of Hamas on Saturday, saying that it "strongly urges" Israel to exercise restraint in retaliating for Palestinian attacks at a particularly delicate moment.