Europe is retaliating by introducing tariffs on American exports like citrus fruits and linen products.
Apple's taking its fight to other Android handset makers, too, many of which are retaliating.
Defense Minister Yaalon said the policy of retaliating to fire applies to Syria as well.
Kosovo is retaliating by banning the import of Serbian and Bosnian goods from January 1st.
They were retaliating for the threatened gutting of the Global Protection Against Limited Strikes (GPALS) proposed by Sens.
The company may also be subject to an enforcement action by the SEC for retaliating against the whistleblower.
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Lozman says the city refused to cash his checks and was retaliating against him for his political activism.
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But perhaps the most worrying new trend is that developing countries are retaliating with anti-dumping actions of their own.
He accused Merck of retaliating against him for supporting a female colleague's claim that a Merck president had sexually harassed her.
Last summer a joint task force of the Senate Finance and Judiciary Committees concluded the SEC botched things, retaliating against a whistle-blower.
That makes it sound like Morgan Stanley was retaliating for negative publicity.
Such stealth is necessary because the big Web sellers are watching--and retaliating.
Is Loranzana the victim of a discriminatory and hostile work environment or an opportunist who is retaliating against a company that terminated her?
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Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has roundly condemned both sides: Hamas for the rocket fire and Israel for its "excessive use of force" in retaliating.
Some firms began retaliating days after Spitzer stunned the industry by filing civil charges against Marsh and raising the possibility of a criminal indictment.
These tactics stifle open and honest communication and generally result in short-term relationships where the person on the other side spends half the time retaliating.
The Kiwis wasted no time in retaliating however, when Robbie Paul sprinted clear, but Sean Hoppe dropped the Bradford star's pass with the try-line beckoning.
Now Tancredo accuses the company of retaliating against him by forming a new political action committee to help Tancredo's Democratic opponent defeat him in November.
Kobe says he did not give his mother permission for this and she's just retaliating against him because he would not buy her not just any house...
Greene claimed Tice was retaliating because Green had decided to remove his properties from the firm's management after Tice had been negligent in making needed property improvements.
Under the terms of the settlement, Microsoft is supposed to be barred from retaliating against PC makers that install third-party software which could weaken the Windows monopoly.
The recalls are the latest in a series of extreme measures aimed at first preventing and then retaliating for Walker's budget reforms, which curtail the power of government employee unions.
Mr. Chertoff counseled companies to think long and hard about retaliating on their own, noting that they could end up crippling a server that controls hospital equipment, while also unwittingly hosting malware.
Although the current trend in U.S. policy-making circles is moving away from unilateral international action, in the future it will remain important to have the ability to act unilaterally in a crisis -- or when retaliating against the increasing phenomenon of state- sponsored terrorism.
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