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The Apprentice, whose witless win-at-all-costs aggression helped to cause the banking crisis a decade ago and still wasn't hauled off air.
He was "consulting European Union leaders on the next steps" which would be designed to "increase further the costs of aggression on eastern Ukraine".
[They] thereby greatly enhance stability....the potential costs of aggression against a nuclear-armed adversary would be 'paid up front,' as opposed to over a long period of mutual attrition, and are thus 'clearer' to decision makers....a secure nuclear arsenal has the effect of 'sanctuarizing' the states that possess them.
Likewise, the world recognized the need to confront Saddam Hussein when he invaded Kuwait a consensus that sent a clear message to all about the cost of aggression.
Now directed by Will Pomerantz in its American premiere, it addresses a different wartime audience even more aware of the issues it raises: What is the cultural cost of aggression on the country waging war?
Likewise, the world recognized the need to confront Saddam Hussein when he invaded Kuwait a consensus that sent a clear message to all about the cost of aggression.
Many American commentators, including recent ambassadors to Russia and Ukraine, argue that supplying arms would strengthen Ukraine and raise the costs of Russian aggression.
At the NATO-Russia Council meeting scheduled for this month in Brussels, and at the Obama-Medvedev summit set for July in Moscow, U.S. and NATO leaders should make clear the likely costs of any aggression.
It is nevertheless feasible that to avoid any costs of misplaced aggression more generally, both species may have evolved, or territory holders may have learned, not to modify their territorial aggression when the stimulus cues do not match well enough with the specific signals that are displayed by conspecifics or phenotypically similar species with which they are sympatric.
However, by raising the cost of further aggression to the Kremlin it may give it what some are describing as an "escalation dilemma".
That Vista was what cost Microsoft early aggression into phones is almost ironic.
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