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The phrase "subject to aggression" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to someone or something that is constantly exposed to aggressive behavior or action. For example, "Many women are subject to aggression simply because of their gender."
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North Korea did this".Iran has not attacked any country for three centuries, but it has been subject to aggression, especially by Saddam Hussein in the 1980s, with the full support of Western countries".Do these two lines explain the contents?Look Iran will not budge.
The Brookings Jonathann D. Pollack and Richard C. Bush note: "Non-nuclear states living in the shadow of nuclear-armed adversaries have long relied on U.S. security guarantees, specifically the declared commitment to employ nuclear weapons should our allies be subject to aggression with conventional forces".
Workers with job strain at baseline had a significant risk of being subject to aggression (OR 7.7; CI 95%, 3.3 17.9) in the following year.
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"If our security is endangered, if we are subjected to aggression, then certainly all our resources will confront the area or the points where the security is being threatened".
To test the hypothesis that the observation of aggression in others would increase the likelihood of aggression in the observer, the children were subjected to aggression arousal in the form of being told after two minutes that they could no longer play with the toys.
The results have clearly demonstrated that D. aruanus juveniles too are subjected to aggression by conspecific adults, and thus strengthen our hypothesis that adult aggression explains (at least partially) the observed habitat selection by settling D. aruanus.
In a study on superb fairy-wrens, Malurus cyaneus, male helpers were prevented from helping by temporary removal from the group; upon return to the group, they were frequently chased by the dominant male and sometimes subjected to physical attack (Mulder & Langmore 1993), suggesting that helpers were subjected to aggression for their defection from helping.
As before, silverfish were isolated (for six days), and then one group was directly subjected to aggression tests and subsequently to chemical analyses, while the other group was allowed an additional 24 h contact with 50 host callows, before they were tested in the same way.
"If I am being subjected to aggressions, it is not a problem since I am a simple cleric and I am holding my life in my hands for the sake of the ideals of the late imam (Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini) and the public's rightful and legal demands," he said, according to another opposition Web site, Kaleme.
Importantly, aggressive encounters were more common with sympatric N. bryanti males, meaning that N. bryanti females were subject to more aggression with conspecific males in sympatry, and N. lepida females with heterospecifics.
With the reservations that these observations were made by the stockmen themselves and not by veterinary surgeons, and that calves were left to spend varying times in the calving environment before separation, the results suggest that calves born in the cubicle section are not subject to excessive aggression or trampling by other cows.
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