• To convert the businessman into a profiteer is to strike a blow at capitalism, because it destroys the psychological equilibrium which permits the perpetuance of unequal rewards.

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  • Turkey's leading role in the flotilla, and the Erdogan government's ostentatious embrace of IHH which just a decade ago Turkey banned from earthquake relief efforts in light of its violent, jihadist mission made clear that the Erdogan regime would use the violence on board the ships as a way to strike a strategic blow at Israel's international standing.

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  • By freeing itself, the region and the world from the threat of a nuclear armed Iran, Israel will strike a blow not only at Iran's ability to wipe it off the map, but at the threefold contentions of the false realists.

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  • Jeff's fear of a mole may be well grounded, for the Mounties hope to strike a blow to Canada's cannabis business with a string of big, high-profile busts over the next several years.

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  • As he started his arduous treatment, Ron, a family man and a professional counsellor in his 50s, from London, decided to strike a blow for the "silent majority" with hepatitis C who were too frightened to speak about their condition.

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  • The Supreme Court can strike a blow for liberty--and for our future well-being and progress--with these two cases.

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  • That champion jockey crown came in 2000 when Darley rode 155 winners, taking advantage of title holder Kieren Fallon's injury to strike a blow for the north.

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  • And an All Black triumph would strike a blow for gender equality: in 2010 the Black Ferns, New Zealand's women's team, won their fourth successive Women's Rugby World Cup.

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  • Netanyahu's willingness to support Alon is consistent with other actions he has taken recently that strengthen his political opponents and strike a blow at his own political supporters and the nationalist camp in general.

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  • Its long-rumored Steam Box is genuinely in production right now, and fans of the company are hoping that it can strike a blow for PC gamers everywhere by bringing the platform to living room televisions.

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  • The report concludes the vote was a "cry for help" from a largely forgotten constituency suffering numerous social problems, and the by-election was an "opportunity to strike a blow against a local power structure that was widely disliked".

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  • But then came a food scandal that threatened to strike the fledgling industry with a fatal blow.

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  • Chavez will move quickly using all the means already in his hands to strike a final blow on Venezuelan democracy.

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  • Uganda had hoped that this would strike a decisive blow at the Lord's Resistance Army, a bizarre Sudan-based Ugandan rebel group.

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  • But one small reform could strike a meaningful blow for reason and cost-effectiveness: Apply the rules governing the advertising of aspirin to the advertising of oregano tablets.

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  • The mission would strike a severe blow for the revolution.

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  • In a big study, a Merck vaccine prevented early forms of cervical cancer from developing, bolstering hopes that the new product, called Gardasil, could strike a major blow against the disease and the sexually transmitted virus that causes it.

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  • In a big study, a Merck (nyse: MRK - news - people ) vaccine prevented early forms of cervical cancer from developing, bolstering hopes that the new product, called Gardasil, could strike a major blow against the disease and the sexually transmitted virus that causes it.

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  • Secretary Paulson's comments underscore one of the central tenets of the Center for Security Policy's Divest Terror initiative: the need to strike a powerful blow against Iran, and other terror-sponsoring regimes, by denying them access to the revenue that keeps them in power and enables them to threaten global security.

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  • Look for the enemies to start up a power blow and block it to get a chance for a nasty retaliatory strike, and charge up your own power attacks by holding down the mouse button.

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  • Using taxpayers' money to fund private religious indoctrination will strike another blow against the doctrine of church-state separation, a primary principle on which our democracy is based.

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  • Leading their attack will be former Manchester United hitman Ruud van Nistelrooy, who scored 10 goals in nine games against Fulham during his time in England, but the possible loss of his strike partner Mladen Petric to a groin injury would be a big blow.

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  • We have dealt a serious blow to Al Qaeda in recent years, but they're not defeated, and they'll strike us again, if they can.

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