Sentence examples for considered retaliation from inspiring English sources

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Acts considered "retaliation" can include dismissal, reduction of hours and closing of a business location.

Former intelligence officers told the Guardian they considered retaliation by Trump to be all but a certainty after he is sworn into office next month.

If a Title IX complaint were filed and an investigation launched, the professors wouldn't be permitted to speak about it, as that could be considered "retaliation" against those who filed the complaint, which would violate the campus sexual-harassment policy.

After that the landlord could simply not renew your lease and it wouldn't be considered retaliation; as if that type of landlord (as opposed to the better ones we'd had) had so short a memory.

But he acknowledged that other victimized organizations have considered retaliation because they are frustrated by the lack of prosecution of hackers and their inability to quell the incessant attacks.

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Many diplomats and analysts consider retaliation unlikely, but the consequences could be grim.

He also suggested that the time had come for the United States to consider retaliation in some areas of trade.

But the analysts at rand considered massive retaliation a pathetically crude idea, an atomic-age version of Roosevelt's big stick.

Israel and its friends in Congress are considering dire retaliation, including cutting off financial aid and tax transfers to the Palestinian Authority.

Matthews seemed to be blown away that someone would consider nuclear retaliation to a cyberattack.

Hitting batters repeatedly -- even accidentally -- is often considered grounds for retaliation.

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