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Smoot-Hawley and foreign retaliation made exporting more difficult.
Spangenberg, who is suing the minicab company alleging age discrimination and whistleblower retaliation, made the claims in a court declaration in October.
The Nike system as a whole was rendered obsolete as the onset of ICBM's and the strategies of nuclear deterrence and massive retaliation made stopping a single bomber a moot point.
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Being able to threaten credible retaliation makes co-operation possible.
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But analysts said the terrorist attacks, and the prospect of military retaliation, make any revival in 2002 uncertain.
Gen. Antonio M. Taguba, who wrote the first military report on detainee abuse at Abu Ghraib, the prospect of retaliation makes release of the pictures wrong.
Public opinion in Taiwan (and the threat of Chinese retaliation) make direct moves towards independence extremely unlikely.
The lawless conditions in Somalia and one may add with the cooperation of fragile government authorities especially in Puntland, where it is possible to move a ship beyond the reach of rescue or retaliation, make it an ideal place for ransom based piracy to thrive.
Supporting Israel's right to retaliation makes for smart electoral politics.
Retaliation makes you the bad guy, particularly if your neighbor doesn't know there is a problem.
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