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to retaliation
noun
Violent response to an act of harm or perceived injustice.
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This leads to retaliation.
But he prefers a judicious approach to retaliation.
"Israel, by supporting explicitly the army, exposes itself to retaliation.
Does it expose them to retaliation against their leaders?
Walter Dellinger, one of Ms. Perich's lawyers, said that defense did not apply to retaliation claims.
They can open American companies to retaliation and provoke a political backlash.
And there are growing concerns that any Americans, military or civilian, could be subject to retaliation.
"Reporting internally through the ICWPA only identifies the whistleblowers, leaving them vulnerable to retaliation," he noted.
The union says the dismissals mostly involved banquet workers and amounted to retaliation against union supporters.
How is Title IX different from the Civil Rights Act with regards to retaliation?
However, when investigators left the country, the local people who spoke out were vulnerable to retaliation.
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