On the other hand, it could cause your manager to retaliate by not giving you raises or promotions.
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Those who attack the bankers and their bonuses retaliate by denouncing them for practising "the politics of greed".
The accused hacker is accused of warning victims against contacting authorities, allegedly threatening to retaliate by releasing purloined personal data.
Otherwise, they warn, Congress may retaliate by approving a big-spending constitutional amendment.
Should a fund manager vote against, say, a stock-option scheme for executives, they can retaliate by dumping the manager from running the pension fund.
Editors mostly ignore criticism, or retaliate by hurling mud at critics.
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Sometimes they feel compelled to give money because they worry that otherwise the doctor will retaliate by giving them too little anesthesia or stitching them up sloppily.
The citizenry has deserted the main political parties, absurdly seeing all MPs as corrupt and promising to retaliate by withholding votes or switching votes to fringe parties, even the obnoxious British National Party.
African Americans, she said, were upset with Florida Gov. Jeb Bush over his attempt to repeal the state's affirmative action policies, and had vowed to retaliate by voting for Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore in November.
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Obama did not retaliate by taking his offer to negotiate off the table or - perish the thought - working to implement the sanctions he had pledged would follow an Iranian rejection of his open hand.
"Our military will strongly and sternly retaliate by striking not only the origin of provocations but also its supporting unit and its commanding forces, " said Kim Yong-hyun, a senior official in Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff office.
And how concerned at all is the President that the Republicans could retaliate by withholding or by resisting compromise on things like extending the payroll tax cuts for the full year, or perhaps even harden their opposition, their resistance to further nominations?
Some hackers retaliate against cooperators by ordering hundreds of pizzas to their house or calling in hostage situations and having a SWAT team show up, Mr. Pastore said.
Mr Milosevic could retaliate, for example by stirring up trouble again in Bosnia's Serb Republic.
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Schumer also said Hagel told him that he has always supported Israel's right to retaliate militarily against attacks by Hezbollah or Hamas, two groups he considers terrorist organizations.
This seems to be a reaction to Iran's threats to retaliate against any attack by closing the Strait of Hormuz, the passage for roughly 40% of the world's traded oil, and striking at neighbouring countries.
Democratic senators would retaliate against any nuclear attack by using all the other delaying tactics open to them to close down the upper chamber.
Moreover, the chances are that it would evoke outrage throughout the Middle East (although Arab governments would privately rejoice at the event), and probably provoke an Iranian reaction that could involve a very large war as the Israelis are attacked by, and retaliate against, Iran's proxies in the Levant and throughout the world.
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In short, is this all a cunning ploy by young people to retaliate against seniors for sucking the Social Security system dry and burdening their progeny with trillions of dollars in debt: You've wrecked the economy, ruined our lives, and sabotaged our children's futures, so go live in Syracuse, N.
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In the same vein, China likely will not retaliate against the U.S. by levying a tariff on U.S. imports or imposing a quota against them.
While the rockets struck an open field and did little damage, according to NNA, it was considered the largest scale assault by rebels who vowed to retaliate when Hezbollah fighters joined in the fight for Qusayr.
At one press conference, asked about a threat by the African National Congress to retaliate against British citizens, she declared that this was the action of a "typical terrorist organisation".
In a letter addressed to "America" and provided to CNN by an LAPD source, Dorner threatens to retaliate against officers involved in his case and their families.
Syrian President Bashar Assad told U.S. President George W. Bush by phone that Syria reserved the right to retaliate for Israel's Monday attack on a radar base in Lebanon in which three Syrian soldiers were killed.
The home fans were stunned by Carson's howler but England tried to retaliate in a positive manner.
The latest outrage could strengthen hawks, who argue that India should retaliate George Bush-style against groups with bases in the part of Kashmir controlled by Pakistan and in Pakistan proper.
Although the Iranian leadership has repeatedly stated that it would come to the aid of Syria if it is attacked by Israel, it is unlikely that Iran or its partner Hezbollah would retaliate directly against Israel's possible strikes.
Iran has been impelled into missile-building by memories of its weakness during its war with Iraq in the 1980s, when it was unable to retaliate in kind to the Iraqi missiles that caused panic, and thousands of civilian deaths, among its urban population.
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