"Women who complain are retaliated against," said Gus Redding, a security officer who himself filed an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission case alleging that SOC retaliated after he spoke in defense of Ms. Glover.
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Archibald retaliated by kidnapping King James V for three years.
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China retaliated on Sunday with its own list of tariffs.
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China has retaliated with its own levies on U.S. goods.
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Was she retaliated against for daring to file a complaint?
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China retaliated by raising tariffs on $60 billion in goods.
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But the jury did find that he retaliated against her.
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Apple retaliated by temporarily revoking the certificates of both companies.
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China retaliated with new tariffs of its own, as expected.
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China on Monday retaliated with tariff hikes on U.S. goods.
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Qualcomm retaliated by suing Apple (AAPL) for violating its patents.
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Beijing has so far retaliated to each set of tariffs.
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Alberta retaliated on Tuesday by halting imports of B.C. wine.
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By the end of the episode, the cartel has retaliated.
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When gentrification's threatened other London institutions, grassroots groups have retaliated.
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Beijing retaliated with $60 billion in tariffs on U.S. goods.
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Beijing retaliated with $85033 billion in tariffs on U.S. goods.
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Some cited allegations that Lebsock retaliated against one the accusers.
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China has retaliated by announcing tariffs on some U.S. products.
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All of that would be at risk if China retaliated.
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The police retaliated by using their batons and pepper spray.
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China has retaliated with its own tariffs on U.S. imports.
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China has since retaliated with higher tariffs on American products.
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China retaliated with tariffs on $60 billion of U.S. goods.
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They both claim they were retaliated against for flagging violations.
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China has in turn retaliated with curbs on American imports.
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China retaliated by barring Master Hsing Yun from the mainland.
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I've gotten retaliated against because I didn't meet the quota.
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Q You promised more tariffs on China if they retaliated.
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Fed up, the Kremlin retaliated by raising natural gas prices.
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The government in Togo has retaliated against some leading doctors.
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Iran retaliated by designating the U.S. military a terrorist organization.
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The EU retaliated with its own tariffs on U.S. goods.
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Iran retaliated by firing missiles at U.S. targets in Iraq.
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China has retaliated against a smaller set of U.S. goods.
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China has retaliated with its own tariffs on US goods.
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Russia retaliated by expelling an equal number of U.S. diplomats.
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Beijing has retaliated with its own penalties on American products.
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China retaliated by adding higher tariffs on many American imports.
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Beijing retaliated by increasing tariffs on $60 billion of U.S goods.
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China retaliated by hiking tariffs on $2500 billion worth of goods.
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China retaliated with higher tariffs on $60 billion worth of goods.
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China has retaliated with levies of its own on U.S. goods.
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In response to his concerns, North says LaPierre retaliated against him.
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China has retaliated with tariffs of its own on U.S. imports.
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After the previous attack, the Turkish military retaliated with heavy weapons.
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Other Dems retaliated: Senators Tim Kaine and Elizathbeth Warren, and Rep.
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Protesters later clashed with riot police who retaliated with pepper spray.
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China retaliated by raising duties on $60 billion in American products.
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China retaliated with higher tariffs on $2109.5 billion worth of goods.
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China retaliated, slapping duties on another $2190bn-worth of American goods.
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China retaliated by boosting duties on $60 billion in U.S. goods.
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China retaliated against an initial round of $50 billion in tariffs.
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China has retaliated with levies of its own on U.S. products.
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Beijing retaliated, raising levies on $60 billion worth of U.S. products.
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Beijing has retaliated with tariffs on imports from the United States.
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China, Mexico, Canada and the European Union have retaliated in kind.
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Russia had already retaliated in kind by ejecting 23 British diplomats.
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Vladimir Putin retaliated by banning farm imports from the European Union.
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He said Pakistan had retaliated with long-range artillery and mortars.
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In August, South Korea retaliated by announcing an end to GSOMIA.
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Mr. Trump retaliated, demanding that Janney Montgomery Scott fire Mr. Roffman.
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Russia retaliated by cutting off the U.S. adoption of Russian children.
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These are the grounds in which Voboril believes the bank retaliated.
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China retaliated by targeting $60 billion worth of U.S. agricultural exports.
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First, the whistleblower must show evidence demonstrating they were retaliated against.
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Some of the complainants even said their supervisors retaliated against them.
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Sinden retaliated by apparently signing any Blues RFAs he could find.
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Beijing has already retaliated with its own tariffs on U.S. products.
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They have retaliated against those levies with tariffs of their own.
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Sometimes, witnesses said, Mr. Raniere retaliated against people who displeased him.
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China has retaliated with tariffs of its own on American goods.
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Deprived of plausible deniability, Beijing has neither protested vociferously nor retaliated.
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They alleged they were retaliated against for trying to organize workers.
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Tehran retaliated with a missile strike on U.S. targets in Iraq.
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Iran subsequently retaliated, attacking two U.S. military bases with 22 missiles.
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Tehran retaliated with a missile strike on U.S. targets in Iraq.
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China was their biggest market before Beijing retaliated against US tariffs.
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China retaliated by placing tariffs on $3 billion of U.S. imports.
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Swift retaliated in her acceptance speech at the 2016 Grammy Awards.
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Davis was extremely hurt and retaliated by publishing a second memoir.
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China retaliated with tariffs on $60 billion worth of U.S. products.
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Beijing retaliated with tariffs on $60 billion worth of American products.
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China retaliated by putting tariffs on $60 billion in U.S. goods.
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Iran retaliated, saying it would bar American citizens from traveling there.
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China has also retaliated against Canada by detaining several Canadian citizens.
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Some countries have retaliated with their own levies on U.S. imports.
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The Swiss government retaliated by forbidding access to its stock markets.
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The woman said managers discriminated and retaliated against herThe woman reported her manager's comments to Google's human-relations department, but after doing so, her manager retaliated against her, she wrote in the memo obtained by Motherboard.
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China retaliated by raising levies on $60 billion worth of U.S. products.
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Russia has already retaliated in kind after Britain initially expelled 23 diplomats.
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Beijing retaliated with duties on about $60 billion worth of U.S. goods.
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China has retaliated with tariffs on about $110 billion in American goods.
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China retaliated by imposing taxes on $60 billion worth of U.S. products.
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China retaliated by imposing taxes on $4003 billion worth of U.S. goods.
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Lee's male coworkers retaliated against her after the complaint, her lawsuit says.
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Hamas retaliated with more than 200 rockets and mortars toward Israeli communities.
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Turkey's military had previously retaliated with fire into the militant-controlled lands.
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China retaliated against an initial round of $50 billion in U.S. tariffs.
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Beijing retaliated by raising levies on $60 billion worth of American products.
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Beijing retaliated with raising levies on $60 billion worth of U.S. products.
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We are not surprised when we are retaliated against for not complying.
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Beijing retaliated and raised levies on $60 billion worth of U.S. products.
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The Swiss government retaliated last week forbidding access to its stock markets.
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Gaga fans retaliated against Kinney in the comments section of his Instagram.
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Pakistan retaliated by sending jets of its own to bomb Indian targets.
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China retaliated with its own tariffs on U.S. car parts and chicken.
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China has retaliated with its own set of tariffs on U.S. goods.
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China then retaliated with higher tariffs on U.S. products of its own.
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China retaliated by raising levies on $60 billion worth of U.S. imports.
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Hours after she sent the tweet, ABC retaliated by cancelling her show.
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The farm belt has been hurt as China retaliated against U.S. products.
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The E.U. subsequently retaliated with tariffs on a number of U.S. goods.
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On January 17th, Stenson retaliated by banning all vloggers from his business.
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China has retaliated with tariff hikes on $110 billion of American products.
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When Casa Nostra saw the review, it retaliated in a BIG way.
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China has retaliated with duties on U.S. products, including key agricultural crops.
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Turkey retaliated by doubling tariffs on U.S. cars, alcohol and tobacco imports.
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Trump retaliated by attacking his own party's Speaker in a tweet. 14.
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Of all the targets thus attacked, only Hizbullah retaliated directly against Israel.
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When it passed, he retaliated by ending American adoptions of Russian children.
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The US, UK and France retaliated last week with missile strikes. 5.
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China has retaliated by imposing tariffs on $110 billion of American products.
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No one will be retaliated against for coming forward in good faith.
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A council of inspectors general determined Ellard had retaliated against the employee.
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China has retaliated with tariffs on about $110 billion in American products.
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The colonial government retaliated quickly, ordering all schools closed on March 21945.
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Russia retaliated with sanctions that were devastating for Turkish trade and tourism.
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China retaliated with its own tariffs on a range of American imports.
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China soon retaliated and is looking for other ways to strike back.
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His enemies retaliated by making his shame public, charging him with drunkenness.
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Iran retaliated with missile strikes on Iraqi bases that house U.S. troops.
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The Saudi government has repeatedly retaliated against journalists who cover it critically.
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Both China and the EU have retaliated with tariffs of their own.
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China has retaliated with $110 billion worth of tariffs on U.S. goods.
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Mr. Hogg retaliated by posting a list of her advertisers on Twitter.
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The US retaliated with airstrikes that killed dozens of the militia members.
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China has retaliated by taxing billions of dollars worth of American goods.
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China immediately retaliated with higher duties on U.S. farm products, including soybeans.
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The EU, China and Mexico have retaliated with tariffs of their own.
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China, meanwhile, has retaliated with tariffs of its own on U.S. goods.
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China almost immediately retaliated with tariffs on $60 billion in U.S. products.
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China retaliated with its own tariffs on $60 billion in U.S. goods.
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Both the EU and China have retaliated with tariffs of their own.
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Canada and Mexico retaliated with their own tariffs on numerous U.S. goods.
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That if they were to speak up they could be retaliated against.
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Amazon has already retaliated, raising its seller fees in France by 3%.
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In some cases, they said, Mr. Adams retaliated when they spurned him.
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Russia has denied any involvement in the poisoning and retaliated in kind.
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Turkey retaliated by increasing tariffs on U.S. cars, alcohol and tobacco imports.
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China immediately retaliated by imposing its own tariffs of the same weight.
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But, she says, her work still suffered when Weinstein retaliated against her.
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Syria retaliated with anti-aircraft missiles, downing an Israeli F-16 jet.
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Russia denies involvement and has retaliated against the diplomatic sanctions in kind.
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China, Mexico, and Canada have retaliated with tariffs largely targeting American agriculture.
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Beijing has retaliated with tariffs on a $60 billion in U.S. goods.
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China retaliated, promising to raise tariffs further on $60 billion in US exports.
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The US military retaliated by striking three coastal missile batteries with cruise missiles.
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Beijing has retaliated with additional tariffs on $110 billion worth of U.S. imports.
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But, so far, it looks like -- I mean, the E.U. retaliated on Thursday.
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China and other countries have already retaliated with penalty tariffs on American products.
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Russia has retaliated by expelling the same number of diplomats in each country.
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China has retaliated with its own duties on imports from the United States.
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The government retaliated in typically heavy-handed fashion, and the violence has spread.
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China then retaliated by raising levies on $60 billion worth of U.S. products.
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Brussels retaliated immediately, putting duties on denim, peanut butter and other American goods.
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Google retaliated by burying Rap Genius links under pages of other search results.
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China has also retaliated with tariffs on U.S. corn, pork and other products.
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They also say Moonves retaliated against them professionally when they rebuffed his advances.
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When she refused, he retaliated by sending intimate photos to her family members.
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China quickly retaliated, raising tariffs on $60 billion of U.S. goods to 25%.
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The army retaliated with untrammelled fury, burning villages, killing civilians and raping women.
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This might say something about my personality, but I retaliated against that — hard.
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The complaint also charged that the University retaliated against those who came forward.
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Beijing retaliated by hitting $110 billion of U.S. products, including the agriculture sector.
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Baghel, who retaliated by repeatedly slapping Tripathi, has also apologized for the fight.
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The singer's fans retaliated against Kinney in the comments section of his Instagram.
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Acting on the recommendations could pose risks for Trump if targeted governments retaliated.
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The Bruins retaliated 34 seconds later on Krejci's fourth goal following Pastrnak's setup.
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The Swiss then retaliated by banning EU venues from hosting Swiss stock trading.
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The incidents include allegations that employees sexually harassed and retaliated against co-workers.
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Russia has denied any involvement in the poisoning and has retaliated in kind.
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The group claimed that McDonald's retaliated against workers who protested for higher wages.
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His guards retaliated with beatings, re-breaking his arm and cracking his ribs.
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He also said in his complaint that the firm had retaliated against him.
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When the Russians retaliated, the Trump administration closed the Russian consulate in Seattle.
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Trump had promised on Friday that if China retaliated he would hit back.
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Demeestere retaliated by placing a similar stall right next to that of Breine.
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Trump has yet to respond publicly to the news that China has retaliated.
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The Vatican retaliated by excommunicating three of these bishops in 2011 and 2012.
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The three entities have retaliated to those levies with tariffs of their own.
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On Wednesday, he went on Chris Broussard's "In the Zone" podcast and retaliated.
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The US government — and Trump's own administration — has retaliated with sanctions, for example.
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Pakistan retaliated on Wednesday by flying planes across the border into Indian airspace.
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Others have sued Boeing, saying they were retaliated against for flagging manufacturing mistakes.
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They say I retaliated against people who did not participate in our culture.
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Nations have watched warily as China has retaliated against countries that cross it.
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That kind of paternalism is, in some way, the force being retaliated against.
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Iran retaliated by designating the United States Central Command as a terrorist organization.
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Beijing ignored the request and retaliated by closing a Chinese consulate in Turkey.
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I've made very clear that I don't think anyone should be retaliated against.
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Trump retaliated with a drone strike in Iraq that killed Iranian Maj. Gen.
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Turkish planes, artillery and drones retaliated after the attack, pounding Syrian government positions.
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The SafeSport Code states athletes cannot be retaliated against if they report abuse.
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In a televised address, Khamenei warned of further action if the US retaliated.
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The US retaliated with airstrikes that killed dozens of the militia&aposs fighters.
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Beijing retaliated with its own tariffs on a similar amount of U.S. goods.
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Beijing retaliated with its own fresh tariffs on $16 billion worth of imports.
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China retaliated this week against both batches of tariffs, specifically targeting U.S. agriculture.
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The Myanmar military, known as the Tatmadaw, retaliated with a brutal counterinsurgency operation.
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Mexico, China and the European Union have retaliated with levies of their own.
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Beijing retaliated by slapping duties on about $60 billion worth of U.S. imports.
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China immediately retaliated with its own tariffs on $34 billion in U.S. imports.
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In some rebel-controlled areas, victims and their families may be retaliated against.
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He also threatened to impose taxes on European cars if the EU retaliated.
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Moscow has denied responsibility for the attack and has retaliated with its own expulsions.
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There are accusations that she retaliated against those who complained by transferring them inappropriately.
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The U.S. raised tariffs on Chinese imports and threatened new ones, and China retaliated.
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Turkey's armed forces, part of an anti-Islamic State air campaign, have generally retaliated.
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Washington raised tariffs on Chinese goods and threatened new levies, while Beijing has retaliated.
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The army retaliated and pounded militant targets, according to the state news agency SANA.
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UTFO retaliated with another track, and eventually everyone wanted in on the Roxanne vs.
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The ad-blockers have retaliated with techniques to dodge the detectors, and so on.
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Several partners have retaliated with levies of their own on U.S. goods, including China.
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" He added that the current U.S. trade imbalance with China means "they've already retaliated.
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For its part, Riyadh has retaliated with aggressive discounting in Moscow's backyard of Europe.
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DeGeneres retaliated by putting Grande on the spot about her relationship with Mac Miller.
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Petitt has sued Delta and argues the company retaliated against her, which Delta denies.
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They also both alleged last week that Google has since professionally retaliated against them.
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After the law was passed, Russia retaliated by halting American adoptions of Russian children.
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"Our troops retaliated strongly, causing heavy damage and casualties to the enemy," Kalia said.
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The European Union, Canada and Mexico are among the affected countries that have retaliated.
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The woman was pissed and retaliated by striking him back -- before calling for help.
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India retaliated with an air raid against a suspected militant camp in northern Pakistan.
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Trudeau, in turn, retaliated with tariffs on U.S. goods that took effect July 1.
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Instead of saluting Trump, China retaliated, and U.S. soybean exports are a conspicuous victim.
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A trade war could harm the earnings of American exporters if other countries retaliated.
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The Indian army retaliated with its own shelling of the Pakistani side, he said.
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She said he retaliated against her by not granting her the title of director.
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Trade partners, including China, Mexico, Canada and the European Union, have retaliated in kind.
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Beijing retaliated quickly, announcing similar-size tariffs on an unspecified group of American goods.
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The U.S. retaliated by hiking tariffs on billions of dollars worth of Chinese goods.
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Beijing retaliated with matching tariffs on the same amount of U.S. exports to China.
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China and other countries have retaliated by imposing their own tariffs on U.S. goods.
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The Houthis retaliated by launching speedboats rigged with explosives to hit Saudi oil tankers.
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He retaliated by killing six Taliban, and then packing up to join the government.
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"I escalated these [accounting] issues internally, and PwC, in my view, retaliated," Botta said.
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Retaliation Moley and Stull retaliated against other employees as well, according to the report.
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The Chinese authorities quickly retaliated with new levies on $60 billion in American products.
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Although jurors believed Mr. Bekaert had retaliated, he was not held liable for discrimination.
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At first, I just had to show up when we retaliated against another gang.
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The U.S. slapped tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese products, and China retaliated.
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That's partly because I.C.E. has retaliated against people who have exposed civil rights abuses.
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Dillon retaliated against Bowman by spinning him, causing the second caution of the race.
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Incensed, he retaliated in a way that made even some of his friends gasp.
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The man retaliated, shoving his hand into the attendant's shoulder and then his face.
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The IRGC promised "more painful and crushing responses" if America, "the Great Satan," retaliated.
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China retaliated to Trump's tariffs with duties on a range of American farm goods.
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China, the European Union and Mexico have all retaliated with levies on U.S. goods.
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Plus, foreign countries have retaliated to Trump's tariffs by putting taxes on US goods.
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China has retaliated with its own tariffs, including a 40 percent tariff on cars.
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After I complained, she retaliated by banging on my door, which I considered harassment.
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The Chinese government retaliated with taxes on 5,207 U.S. imports worth about $60 billion.
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Bush was forced to drop the tariffs within a year after trading partners retaliated.
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China, the European Union, Mexico and Canada have retaliated against Trump's previous trade barriers.
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Beijing has retaliated with its own tariffs that target more than 5,000 US products.
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China retaliated with duties of its own on the same value of American goods.
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Beijing retaliated in short order, slapping duties on $60 billion worth of American goods.
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China has retaliated with 5-10% tariffs on $60 billion worth of American goods.
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Not only are they disbelieved but they are retaliated against for reporting these crimes.
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Prisoners in Alabama claim guards have retaliated for a work stoppage by withholding food.
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China has retaliated on each of these measures with its own set of tariffs.
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China retaliated with its own increased tariffs on $34 billion of U.S. imports to China.
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The agency also claimed that Ford retaliated against employees who complained about harassment or discrimination.
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Molina claims she was retaliated against for reporting "alleged irregular acts" to the local comptroller.
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China retaliated in kind, starting what Beijing called the "biggest trade war in economic history."
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Metrecal retaliated with its own line of snack foods, including wafer cookies and chunky soups.
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"No woman should be criticized, shamed, or retaliated against for speaking the truth," she said.
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Then, China retaliated on Monday by raising tariffs on about $60 billion of U.S. goods.
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China retaliated in kind with its own tariffs, and is expected to do so again.
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Nevertheless, Pakistan retaliated on Wednesday with its own aerial mission in a show of force.
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Washington sharply hiked tariffs on some Chinese goods and Beijing retaliated, escalating the trade dispute.
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China immediately retaliated by halting U.S. farm goods purchases as well as weaponizing its currency.
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Griffin retaliated on Twitter, pointing out that the stars have known each other for years.
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Yet Sturgeon immediately retaliated by demanding that her compatriots had the right to a choice.
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The guests refused and several of them retaliated by reportedly throwing menus at the hostess.
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Putin retaliated against the sanctions by banning the adoption of Russian children by American citizens.
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In at least one incident, the investigation discovered, university administrators even retaliated against a complainant.
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Arab Jerusalemites retaliated by throwing stones and firecrackers at Jews, provoking clashes with Israeli police.
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Seoul has retaliated by deciding to drop Japan from a similar fast-track trade list.
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Instead, it allegedly retaliated against the employee who started the spreadsheet in the first place.
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Mexico has retaliated with measures targeting a wide range of U.S. farm and industrial products.
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Those entities cried foul and retaliated when Trump imposed steel and aluminum tariffs on them.
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All three have retaliated and are challenging the U.S. decision at the World Trade Organization.
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The president later retaliated by announcing on Twitter he was hiking the tariffs even more.
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Korniyets was released on bail, while Shokin retaliated against the officials involved in the case.
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Tehran retaliated by naming the regional United States Central Command (CENTCOM) as a terrorist organization.
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As a result, some of the U.S.' biggest trading partners have retaliated with counter-tariffs.
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The following day, Pakistani aircraft retaliated against targets inside India-controlled Kashmir, triggering a dogfight.
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The Germans retaliated with a genocide that killed all but 15,000 of the 80,000 Herero.
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China has retaliated with its own tariffs on more than $110 billion of US goods.
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But, surprisingly, Trump hasn't retaliated against China for thwarting America's foreign policy in these areas.
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Eventually Drake retaliated, dunking back on Fallon and breaking the hoop off of his board.
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Add in to the mix other countries who have made threats but haven't retaliated — yet.
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Mr. Erdogan retaliated last weekend with sanctions of his own against his ministers' American counterparts.
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China retaliated and identified $23 billion worth of American goods for a 2000 percent tariff.
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Thirty years later, the organizers again struggled to feed the giant crowd, but concertgoers retaliated.
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China retaliated with an edict to strike back at any foreign company that boycotts Huawei.
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Instead of taking her concerns seriously, Ms. Petitt said that the company retaliated against her.
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China retaliated on Monday with its own proposed tariffs on more than 5,000 American products.
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Putin was furious, and the Russians retaliated by stopping all US adoptions of Russian children.
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When Iran retaliated Tuesday night, the president did not speak, although of course he tweeted.
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Canada and Mexico retaliated with their own tariffs on a wide range of U.S. goods.
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There are also laws protecting workers who make a legitimate complaint from being retaliated against.
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China retaliated by raising tariffs on $60 billion worth of U.S. imports effective June 1.
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The U.S. has implemented tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese imports — to which Beijing retaliated.
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Iran retaliated on Wednesday by firing missiles at military facilities housing U.S. troops in Iraq.
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Iranian students retaliated days later by seizing the Tehran embassy and taking 52 Americans hostage.
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The law infuriated Mr. Putin, who retaliated by halting adoptions of Russian children by Americans.
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Beijing retaliated with import taxes of its own on products such as American-made cars.
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China retaliated in kind with its own tariffs on a similar amount of US goods.
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Beijing retaliated with corresponding tariffs on $34 billion of products such as soybeans and pork.
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" One of them, Dan Amira, retaliated, writing, "Your wife is waiting for you to die.
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Iran, which has described the ban as insulting, has retaliated by prohibiting most American visitors.
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Beijing retaliated with tariff hikes on a revised list of $60 billion in U.S. goods.
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But her allegations were brushed off and she was further retaliated against, the lawsuit states.
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Following that process would have guaranteed that China would not have retaliated against our retaliation.
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China retaliated with punishing tariffs on the U.S. poultry industry, costing that industry about $1 billion.
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The catch would be if Mexico retaliated by imposing tariffs of its own on US products.
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Wayfair executives at the meeting assured staff they would not be retaliated against if they participate.
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Hearing the gossip, Parks retaliated — gesturing that Morton was sexually involved with both Burruss and Tucker.
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China has retaliated with plans for higher tariffs on about $60 billion worth of US products.
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The Swiss government, or Federal Council, retaliated by banning EU venues from hosting Swiss stock trading.
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China retaliated following the Trump administration's decision to hike duties on $200 billion in Chinese products.
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The 28 European countries retaliated immediately, putting duties on denim, peanut butter and other American goods.
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Iran retaliated by saying it would take "countermeasures" against American plans to block Iranian oil exports.
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China has retaliated with its own intention to slap tariffs against $60 billion of U.S. goods.
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After China retaliated, Trump announced Friday evening he would increase the tariffs by an additional 5%.
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Turkey's embassy in Washington then retaliated by suspending visas for Americans planning to visit that country.
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The EU retaliated with tariffs on more than $3 billion worth of American exports in June.
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Chinese authorities have retaliated with stepped up attempts over the past few months to discredit Guo.
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Both the European Union and China retaliated against US-imposed tariffs by adding their own levies.
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Beijing calls THAAD a threat to its security and has retaliated against some South Korean firms.
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Protesters threw umbrellas and hardhats at police, who retaliated by swinging batons and firing pepper spray.
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Both China and the European Union (EU) retaliated in kind without trying to escalate the tensions.
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"Employer retaliated against me when I organized the bargaining unit," the individual alleges in the complaint.
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Beijing retaliated by slapping elevated levies on billions of dollars of American products that it buys.
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Sarah was even believed to have retaliated, spreading rumors of an affair between Anne and Abigail.
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"The Indian army retaliated strongly and effectively," said Lieutenant Colonel Devender Anand, a defence ministry spokesman.
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The one guy I retaliated back against, he actually grabbed me and pulled me toward him.
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Clinton on Thursday retaliated by arguing Trump represents a "radical fringe" aggravating the nation's racial tensions.
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Security forces quickly retaliated with a campaign of village burning and mass killings that lasted weeks.
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The THAAD deployment cost South Korean firms such as K-Pop businesses dearly as China retaliated.
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Griffin, 56, retaliated on Twitter, pointing out that the stars have known each other for years.
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The EU retaliated a few months later with duties on 2.8 billion euros of U.S. goods.
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The GOP retaliated by forcing cloture votes and extending post-cloture debate for days and weeks.
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The EU retaliated a few months later with duties on 2.8 billion euros of U.S. goods.
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China retaliated by imposing tariffs on a number of U.S. exports also totaling about $50 billion.
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Rather than changing their unlawful behavior, China retaliated with tariffs against fairly traded goods like soybeans.
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Brissett did not stop, but the New England rookie receiver Malcolm Mitchell retaliated by shoving Blanton.
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Her attorneys have said Rogers retaliated against her and them through civil lawsuits and bar grievances.
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He retaliated against Khizr and Ghazala Khan, the Gold Star parents of an American Muslim soldier.
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Just last month India retaliated with tariffs on dozens of U.S. products, including apples and almonds.
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Rather than penning his own response, though, Zuckerberg retaliated by using Sorkin's own words against him.
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No woman should be victim-shamed, harassed or retaliated against because she...has spoken her truth.
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China retaliated with tariffs on U.S. goods, after the U.S. imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum.
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Beijing says the system is a security threat and has retaliated against major South Korean businesses.
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And as Mr. Pruitt's senior staff members began to question some of his actions, he retaliated.
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Europe has retaliated with tariffs against American products like motorcycles, pleasure boats, corn and orange juice.
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That concern is surely one reason Iran, for all its fist-shaking — has not retaliated — yet.
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China has retaliated with its own tariffs on American goods, with a focus on agricultural products.
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China has retaliated by raising tariffs on about $60 billion worth of American products, like soybeans.
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The European Union retaliated with tariffs on a list of goods imported from the United States.
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The victims are told not to say anything about it for fear of being retaliated against.
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To convey that Turkey does not respond to threats, we retaliated by sanctioning multiple American officials.
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She says she was then retaliated against by other executives, indicating a far larger culture problem.
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China retaliated with tariffs on US products like soybeans, leaving American farmers caught in the middle.
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The law so enraged Mr. Putin that he retaliated by halting American adoptions of Russian children.
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And President Trump retaliated by hitting on the French first lady in full view of everyone.
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On Tuesday night, Iran retaliated, as the country's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei promised he would.
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Ankara retaliated on Wednesday by doubling tariffs on some U.S. imports including cars, alcohol and tobacco.
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If I openly retaliated, I could be feeding the bullies a buffet of delicious, irresistible material.
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They say that Google retaliated against them for helping to organize labor movements within the company.
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Canada and Mexico retaliated, targeting U.S. products such as whiskey, orange juice, steel, aluminum and others.
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The president retaliated by allowing his aides to sneak a smear into The Wall Street Journal.
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China retaliated with higher tariffs on a revised list of $60 billion worth of U.S. products.
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Two of the women also said they were retaliated against for not acquiescing to Moonves's overtures.
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China last year retaliated to Trump's tariffs with duties on U.S. goods including soybeans, corn and pork.
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Earlier this month, China retaliated against new US tariffs by raising the duties on LNG to 25%.
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China retaliated with its own tariffs on American goods worth $50 billion, including agricultural products and chemicals.
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China has since retaliated, detaining multiple Canadian citizens, including sentencing one to death for alleged drug trafficking.
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China has retaliated with tariffs on up to $60 billion worth of U.S. items, numbering over 5,000.
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They contended Sidwell retaliated in materials included in her college applications, including test scores, rankings and recommendations.
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China retaliated swiftly by announcing reciprocal tariffs on U.S. products, ranging from soybeans and autos to seafood.
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General Qassim Suleimani, and Iran had retaliated by firing missiles at American forces on bases in Iraq.
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General Qassim Suleimani, and Iran had retaliated by firing missiles at American forces on bases in Iraq.
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China retaliated on Monday, though on a smaller scale, and the two sides appear deadlocked over negotiations.
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When some staff members admitted that they had spoken with investigators, Mr. King retaliated, the report says.
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Kurdish forces retaliated, and fighting broke out in several parts of the town within hours, officials said.
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Yevgeny Vindman, who was also dismissed from his White House position on Friday, were not retaliated against.
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A week later, Mr. Trump retaliated by withdrawing the medical benefits critical to his nephew's infant child.
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Spain Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy retaliated by sacking the Catalan government and set elections on Dec. 21.
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Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, retaliated by raising tariffs on American goods and vowing to boycott Apple.
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Text messages cited in the suspension memo show that the sergeant retaliated by threatening her career prospects.
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China has retaliated against the U.S. duties while the two sides look to hammer out an agreement.
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China retaliated by raising duties on $60 billion worth of U.S. imports to as high as 25%.
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Now, let's look at how China has retaliated with tariffs and new trade barriers of its own.
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It has also retaliated by pulling the plug on an existing collaboration with Europol, at least temporarily.
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Hayes retaliated at 6:34 for his 10th this season to trim the lead to 3-2.
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The Dow plunged 21.1 points, or 210%, on Monday after China retaliated against tariffs announced last week.
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Students report they're concerned that complaints will be ignored, swept under the table or even retaliated against.
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The girl's mother told police that Gallow retaliated against the girl for reporting Shelvin to the principal.
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If there was temptation then I would have retaliated when someone was shot at my mom's funeral.
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On Thursday, the U.S. government formally retaliated against Russia for allegedly interfering with the U.S. presidential election.
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The U.S. retaliated with tariffs on four key European exports: potato starch, detrim, brandy and light trucks.
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Russia retaliated after the law was passed in 2012 by suspending Americans' ability to adopt Russian children.
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It avoided shooting itself in the foot when it retaliated against Christmas trees rather than car engines.
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The former employees also allege that they were retaliated against for filing formal complaints about these issues.
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Machado, who retaliated by punching Ventura, dropped his appeal and will begin a four-game suspension Sunday.
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Last month, Trump hit China with tariffs on $85033 billion of Chinese goods and China immediately retaliated.
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China has retaliated with tariffs on US goods and services being sold by US companies in China.
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Beijing retaliated by announcing it would create its own list of "unreliable entities" subject to unspecified controls.
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Hours later, South Korea retaliated by removing Japan from its whitelist of preferred trading partners as well.
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China retaliated by imposing import duties on U.S. products, and suggesting that crude oil tariffs were planned.
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When Plummer refused to hide fees and push cross-selling, she claims the bank retaliated against her.
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Meanwhile, some of the reassigned staffers complained they felt they were being retaliated against for political reasons.
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Brazil, annoyed at the hassle to its citizens, retaliated, imposing a fingerprinting requirement on Americans entering Brazil.
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Goulding's team mate Daniel Kickert retaliated to spark a free-for-all with the crowd getting involved.
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Iran retaliated days later by firing a number of missiles at two Iraqi bases housing US troops.
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India also retaliated by launching an airstrike against what it says was a major JeM training camp.
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But WikiLeaks quickly retaliated, issuing a cryptic message that a leak against Ecuador was on its way.
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Prices of soybeans, pork and cotton all slumped this week after China retaliated against the United States.
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None of the students are named, the lawsuit says, for fear that they will be retaliated against.
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The U.S. military retaliated the next day with airstrikes against five of the militia's weapons storage facilities.
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When the president began strong-arming China, China retaliated with a 25 percent tariff on soybean imports.
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Turkey has retaliated against previous attacks on some of its 12 posts in Idlib and northern Hama.
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The US retaliated with air strikes, which triggered a violent attack on the US Embassy in Baghdad.
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Turkey has retaliated in an effort to "revenge our martyred heroic soldiers," a Turkish government statement said.
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The Turkish military has already retaliated, striking 200 Syrian regime targets according to Turkey's state-run media.
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After the Soleimani strike, Iran retaliated with a missile attack on US and coalition forces in Iraq.
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The movement of the convoy had been coordinated beforehand, the statement said, and Turkish forces retaliated immediately.
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The United States retaliated with a strike on an Iranian-backed militia, beginning a cycle of escalation.
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When employees tried to report the incidents, they were often fired or retaliated against, the investigation found.
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The law so angered Mr. Putin that he retaliated by barring American families from adopting Russian children.
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Mr. Siri-Reynoso retaliated by sending a teenager, Wandy Tejada, to shoot at the Trinitarios, prosecutors said.
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The policies included the point that employees had a right to organize and not be retaliated against.
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Rivers isn't the first employee to claim that the company has retaliated against her for political reasons.
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All of have claimed that Sondland, a hotelier, retaliated against them professionally after they refused his advances.
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Nigeria has recalled its ambassador to South Africa, while its citizens retaliated against South African owned businesses.
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The European Union retaliated with tariffs on more than $3 billion worth of American exports in June.
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The U.S. slapped tariffs on $34 billion in Chinese goods, and China retaliated with its own tariffs.
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But Britain's national air traffic control provider NATS has now retaliated with Twitter posts of its own.
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They say Sondland backed out of business dealings or otherwise retaliated professionally after they spurned his advances.
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Russia retaliated by expelling an equal number of U.S. diplomats, and has denied responsibility for the poisoning.
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China has retaliated, targeting duties on more than 5,000 American goods worth a total of $60 billion.
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Trump attacked them as they stepped forward and retaliated against them when his first impeachment was complete.
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He retaliated by canceling a military flight she intended to take to visit American troops in Afghanistan.
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This is far from the first time the Trump campaign has retaliated against reporters for critical coverage.
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As the security forces confronted other protesters with batons, some retaliated by throwing rocks and glass bottles.
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China has retaliated against U.S. tariffs by imposing its own tariffs on imports from the United States.
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The next day Russia retaliated with air strikes on the rebels (who deny carrying out a chemical attack).
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And then of course, this morning, China finally retaliated with its own set of tariffs on U.S. goods.
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Facebook retaliated with patent suits of its own, and the two eventually settled out of court in 2013.
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Wilberg claims in the lawsuit that he was retaliated against when he brought his concerns to human resources.
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U.S. trading partners including China and Mexico have retaliated against Trump's tariffs with higher taxes on U.S. exports.
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On Monday, China retaliated saying it would raise tariffs on $60 billion of U.S. goods on June 1.
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Mr. Milner sued the agency in 2015, saying he had been unfairly demoted and retaliated against by supervisors.
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Last year the US retaliated with a limited, punitive strike when the US Navy fired 59 Tomahawk missiles.
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" Lahren's comments poked the Beyhive, which retaliated by temporarily changing the pundit's Wikipedia page to say "#Beyhive bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
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China retaliated on Monday with higher tariffs on a revised list of $60 billion worth of U.S. products.
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China retaliated by raising its tariff rate from 6.63% to 20%-25% on $60 billion of U.S. imports.
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These ships cut Maersk's costs relative to its rivals, which retaliated with their own orders for supersize ships.
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He also claims that Google retaliated against him for opposing these policies, eventually firing him in November 2017.
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"I think it works, especially since the Chinese haven't retaliated against their top handset customer, Apple, " Cramer said.
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The relationship finally ended when an argument ensued over her texting a friend; Kelly allegedly retaliated with violence.
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Canada and Mexico retaliated, targeting U.S. steel and aluminum imports and products such as whiskey and blue jeans.
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Maine District Court judge Jon D. Levy ruled that Carlson failed to show the university retaliated against her.
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China immediately retaliated and said a trade deal will not be reached unless the existing duties were stripped.
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Brown retaliated by getting Mike Tyson—he of the much hallowed ear bite—to whip him into shape.
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Republicans have said there was no evidence Dickson had retaliated against the company pilot who had raised concerns.
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The sixth accuser is a woman who says she was retaliated against for supporting another of the accusers.
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Peters claims Fabletics discriminated against her disability and retaliated based on faulty intel ... now she's suing for damages.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin retaliated against the sanctions by banning the adoption of Russian children by American citizens.
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The New Yorker reported that these women said Moonves also retaliated after they rebuffed him, damaging their careers.
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Both countries have retaliated by imposing duties on American exports, including yogurt, cheese, pork, maple syrup and bourbon.
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The government retaliated with even greater force; on August 11, 22017, its tanks and Humvees stormed Saraqib again.
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Beijing retaliated with their own batch of duties on U.S. products leading Trump to up the ante Monday.
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Canada and Mexico retaliated with levies on billions of dollars of U.S. goods from orange juice to pork.
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McDonald's has said it neither retaliated against workers at its own restaurants nor instructed franchisees to do so.
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Allies and adversaries, though, have already retaliated and are planning an even larger wave of tariffs in response.
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China immediately retaliated with a 25-percent tariff on imports of soy beans, other agricultural products and automobiles.
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She claims that he retaliated against her when she rebuffed his advances by delaying and impeding her work.
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Britain expelled 23 Russians as a result and Moscow retaliated by ordering out the same number of Britons.
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Tehran retaliated against Washington's move by designating the regional United States Central Command (CENTCOM) as a terrorist organization.
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The Saudis retaliated by raising production and slashing prices for its considerable crude output, and here we are.
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Turkey retaliated like other Middle Eastern governments to eliminate an Islamist threat with international links and foreign sponsors.
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France, which was much richer and stronger, retaliated with tariffs against Italy, and Italian exports to France collapsed.
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They said Mr. Paxton and his leadership team ignored their complaints and in some cases retaliated against them.
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And even what happened there isn't clear, like we don't have evidence that Aetna retaliated against the administration.
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In a second round, the Americans retaliated savagely, killing 203,500 Filipinos, or maybe 30,000 or 50,000 (again, depends).
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Major trade partners, including China, the European Union, Canada and Mexico have retaliated with tariffs of their own.
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The Trump administration has now retaliated with an order for the Cuban diplomats to leave within seven days.
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Macedonia (the former Yugoslav one) retaliated by demonstratively claiming to be the real heir of Alexander the Great.
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The EU has retaliated with its own tariffs on bourbon, Harley Davidson motorbikes and other iconic American goods.
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Today, the U.S. imposed tariffs on a further $16 billion worth of Chinese-made goods, and China retaliated.
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The US retaliated Thursday, conducting precision strikes on militia installations across Iraq, the Pentagon said in a statement.
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Turkish officials have avoided blaming the Russian government for aggression, and Turkey retaliated against Syrian forces on Thursday.
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Regrettably, instead of changing its harmful behavior, China has illegally retaliated against U.S. workers, farmers, ranchers and businesses.
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Iran retaliated by launching a missile strike against two air bases in Iraq that were housing US troops.
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The U.S. killed General Qasem Soleimani and Iran retaliated by launching missiles at U.S. military bases in Iraq.
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Lucy retaliated by leaping on a brother, inadvertently causing him to fall on an upturned nail and die.
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He tapped two Amazon employees who claimed Amazon retaliated after they spoke out about the company's environmental impact.
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Iran retaliated by firing a barrage of missiles at two Iraqi bases that host US and coalition forces.
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Many of the leaders of the walkout movement have left the company, charging that Google retaliated against them.
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The following day, China retaliated by announcing it will institute new tariffs on U.S. goods worth $60 billion.
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The U.S. has already slapped tariffs on $34 billion worth in Chinese goods, to which China has retaliated.
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The Republicans, after they regained the majority in the 2014 elections, retaliated by essentially shutting down judicial confirmations.
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Beijing retaliated with a 25% tariff on 659 US products including soybeans, pork and seafood, starting July 6.
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Two organizers of the Google walkout say they are being retaliated against for their involvement in organizing thousands.
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Moscow has retaliated against Britain's move to expel 23 Russians by ordering out the same number of Britons.
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China on Friday retaliated with new tariffs on American imports after the Trump administration raised tariffs on Chinese goods.
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Early Tuesday, Islamic Jihad retaliated by firing a barrage of mortar fire into southern Israel near the Gaza border.
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North Korea retaliated with a travel ban on all Malaysians in Pyongyang, trapping three diplomats and six family members.
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Iran retaliated earlier this week with a threat to breach limits on its nuclear activities imposed by the deal.
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But the well-intended move sparked an internal crisis as upset staffers retaliated by expensing Michelin-starred vegetarian meals.
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Canada retaliated by putting duties on more than $12 billion worth of U.S. exports, including whiskey and maple syrup.
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China retaliated Monday against President Donald Trump's latest shot in the trade war between the world's two largest economies.
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He has slapped tariffs on European steel and aluminium, and threatened them on cars; the European Union has retaliated.
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China retaliated against Washington's tariffs by raising its own duty on U.S. LNG to 25 percent from 10 percent.
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The Russian president has retaliated by raising gas prices and cutting the cheap oil supplies on which Belarus depends.
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And the Office of Special Counsel is reportedly reviewing allegations that Pruitt retaliated against his staff, according to Politico.
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As Kenya is fighting Al Shabaab, the extremist group has retaliated with deadly terrorist attacks in Kenya, killing hundreds.
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The EU retaliated in June, imposing tariffs on $3 billion worth of US goods, including motorcycles, bourbon and denim.
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China has retaliated against US tariffs by slashing its purchases of soybeans and other agriculture products from America's heartland.
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The letter regarded claims that an official there retaliated against four whistleblowers who raised red flags about contracting crimes.
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The U.S.-led coalition in Syria retaliated, killing about 100 of the pro-Assad forces, according to the official.
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Two weeks later India retaliated with an airstrike that the Indian government claimed hit major militant camp inside Pakistan.
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After Syrian air defences downed one of the Israeli jets, Israel retaliated with strikes against Syrian anti-aircraft batteries.
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Teigen retaliated with a series of tweets Thursday, in which she accused the host of being a white supremacist.
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The PKK blamed Turkey for an ISIS suicide bombing in its territory and retaliated by killing two Turkish policemen.
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It said the Turkish military retaliated by firing at IS targets across the border in Syria, killing nine militants.
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Instead, he suggested they'd been kidnapped due to Obama's weakness and that a Cruz administration might have retaliated militarily.
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Israel retaliated with an air strike that killed two militants from the armed Islamist group Hamas, which controls Gaza.
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The DEA retaliated by launching Operation Leyenda, an initiative to take down everyone involved with Camarena's death — including Gallardo.
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Pakistan retaliated largely symbolically, bombing only open spaces, and also defused tensions by quickly releasing a captured Indian pilot.
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On Monday, China retaliated by allowing its currency to slide to its lowest level in more than a decade.
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In return, China retaliated with tariffs on U.S. exports and threatened to impose more duties on U.S. energy exports.
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Police retaliated with tear gas to disperse the protesters as the two sides engaged in running battles across campus.
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The fight has sometimes come at a heavy cost as farmers and loggers have sometimes retaliated with hired guns.
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Blake Farenthold amid allegations that he sexually harassed a former aide and then retaliated when she complained about it.
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The front line manager that was found to have retaliated against our inspector is no longer with the FAA.
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The DOJ found that people were publicly strip-searched during traffic stops and that police retaliated when civilians complained.
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China has retaliated with equivalent tariffs on U.S. goods, and has appealed Trump's tariffs at the World Trade Organization.
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The Kremlin retaliated by imposing sanctions on several American citizens and banning the adoption of Russian children by Americans.
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In fact, it raised the prices of goods for ordinary Americans as other countries retaliated with their own tariffs.
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The MAGA's launched a barrage of red hats at us yesterday, but we retaliated by making them read books.
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Trump retaliated by mocking Romney's 2012 presidential loss and said he was "begging" for his endorsement during that time.
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Walsh said that after she refused, O'Reilly retaliated by taking an offer for a contributor job off the table.
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Trump retaliated by mocking Romney's 2012 presidential loss and claimed Romney was "begging" for his endorsement during that time.
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At the same time, the U.S. has imposed new tariffs against global trade partners and these nations have retaliated.
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He filed a claim on Friday alleging that Bank of America had retaliated against, wrongfully terminated and defamed him.
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Edwin Urrutia, the co-founder, resigned after an internal investigation, but Ms. Retzlaff says company leaders retaliated against her.
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This upset the GTAV community, who retaliated by barraging GTAV's Steam page with negative reviews and starting a Change.
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As soon as Republicans regained the majority in 85033, they retaliated by bottling up many of Obama's judicial appointments.
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Clement argued that he had been retaliated against in a complaint lodged with the US Office of Special Counsel.
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Of those who did report it, more than one in five said they were retaliated against for doing so.
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China retaliated on Monday against Washington's tariffs by raising its own duty on U.S. LNG to 25% from 10%.
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It took off when the Beltran Leyvas retaliated by the 2008 killing of another son of El Chapo — Édgar.
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Washington raised tariffs on Chinese goods and threatened even more, and Beijing retaliated with higher levies of its own.
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That woman says Dr. Fryer made what she considered sexual overtures, then retaliated against her after she rebuffed him.
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The climate club could blow up if nonmembers retaliated against import tariffs by imposing trade barriers of their own.
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China retaliated, so Mr. Trump punched back, imposing an additional 2500 percent tariff on $27.2 billion in Chinese goods.
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She said Mr. Franken retaliated against her with insults and, she learned after the trip ended, the compromising photograph.
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Prosecutors presented evidence that Mr. Siri-Reynoso retaliated by sending a teenager, Wandy Tejada, to shoot at the Trinitarios.
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Immediately after the Syrian forces opened fire, Turkish forces retaliated and continued to strike targets, the ministry statement said.
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But if he retaliated [by not renewing her contract], he must have been acting as an employee of Fox.
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Being disbelieved, disregarded, or retaliated against is hard and painful -- especially if the women have partners and young children.
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But before Thursday, Iran had not retaliated, seemingly handcuffed while it awaited Mr. Trump's decision on the nuclear accord.
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It said the attack was retaliated, and added that Turkey remained committed to the truce deal despite the violations.
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And you're in little danger of being fired or retaliated against, especially if you're part of a large group.
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Butler blew him kisses goodbye, and Warren retaliated by flipping him the bird while walking to the locker room.
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China has retaliated in kind to Trump's initial tariffs and has promised to respond accordingly to future Trump actions.
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The Orioles seemingly retaliated for that on Monday when Dylan Bundy hit Betts in the leg with a pitch.
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China has retaliated with levies of its own, sparking fears of slower global economic growth and weaker corporate earnings.
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She also charges that the network retaliated by blacklisting her from the network after she reported she was attacked.
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Moscow retaliated against May's move to expel 23 Russians by announcing the expulsion of the same number of Britons.
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So far, the U.S. has imposed tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese goods and China has retaliated in kind.
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Israeli forces also retaliated against Hamas and other Iranian-back terrorist groups in Gaza that fired rockets into Israel.
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Since Trump's first round of duties were imposed in July, Beijing has retaliated with defiant countermeasures of its own.
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The United States started a trade war with China and China quickly retaliated, raising tariffs on American-made goods.
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Tomodachi retaliated by refusing to release the show's final 20 episodes, which they had already finished subtitling, to anyone.
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The Soviet Union and 13 of its allies retaliated by boycotting the 1984 Olympic Summer Games in Los Angeles.
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The US retaliated on Friday by killing top Iran general Qassem Soleimani while he was leaving Baghdad&aposs airport.
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A few days later, the PCC retaliated on their home turf, killing 30 CV-affiliated inmates in Roraima state.
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Hours after the rocket demolished the bulldozer, Islamic State retaliated, firing a series of mortars towards the rapid reaction force.
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China retaliated on Monday, increasing tariffs on about $20183 billion of US goods, including cotton, machinery, grains and aircraft parts.
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China retaliated with tariffs of its own, including a 25 percent duty on U.S. soybean shipments which remains in place.
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" NBCUniversal retaliated by issuing a statement saying: "At NBC, respect and dignity for all people are cornerstones of our values.
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Authorities said a neighbor threatened to call police, so the four men retaliated by raiding her apartment and taking things.
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That came after Beijing retaliated against proposed U.S. tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese goods by targeting key American imports.
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China, for its part, retaliated with its own raft of tariff hikes on a wide-ranging list of American goods.
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China retaliated in the trade war on Monday morning, hiking tariffs on $60 billion of U.S. imports, beginning June 1.
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The administration created MFP in 2018 after Trump imposed tariffs on China, which retaliated by purchasing significantly less American crops.
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Trump later followed through on his threat and China retaliated by raising levies on $60 billion worth of U.S. products.
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In response, countries targeted by Trump's trade policies have retaliated with their own tariffs against a range of US goods.
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German colonizers retaliated against a Herero uprising, and used torture and extermination tactics that were later employed by the Nazis.
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Canada and Mexico retaliated against the United State's decision while the European Union had its own reprisals ready to go.
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In the July 2010 letter, Cohen's attorney states that his client was retaliated against for speaking out about these practices.
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Saudi Arabia retaliated by freezing new trade with Ottawa and forcing many of its students to return to the kingdom.
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"If you report it, you get retaliated against, you get fired because then you're not a team player," Steenhoek continued.
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" Medley retaliated by taking a jab at her split from ex Mario: "Oh sorry, he left you for somebody else.
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Instead, LaPierre retaliated by having North removed from his role as president and board member, North alleges in the filing.
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The pair exchanged pleasantries via a faked Hendo H-Bomb and Jones retaliated with a mock spinning elbow in return.
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Russia retaliated by banning its farm exports, including wine and apples, that are a major source of income for Moldovans.
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Moscow retaliated after the bill passed Congress, ordering the US to cut staff at its diplomatic mission by 755 people.
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He also says that when he did complain to Ronell about her harassment, she retaliated by sabotaging his job prospects.
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When she declined Ailes's advances, she said he retaliated against her with bullying remarks about her presentation of the news.
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The U.S. retaliated by requiring the Russia-sponsored RT network (which hardly anyone watches) to register as a foreign agent.
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It is unclear how the United States may have retaliated against the North in secret, if it even did so.
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China retaliated by increasing its tariffs on $60 billion of U.S. goods, set to go into effect on June 1.
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China retaliated by increasing its tariffs on $2628 billion of U.S. goods, set to go into effect on June 28503.
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Last week, a new mother shared a memo complaining that the company discriminated and retaliated against her for being pregnant.
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The European Union, Canada, India, China and others have retaliated to new U.S. tariffs with higher tariffs on U.S. goods.
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Beijing, accusing the United States of trade bullying, has retaliated by imposing tariffs on an equal measure of American goods.
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China already retaliated against $50 billion of tariffs Trump proposed earlier this week but could soon run out of ammunition.
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Picabo allegedly retaliated by pushing him down the stairs and locking him in the basement, the probable cause statement says.
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Until now, the only country that has directly retaliated against the U.S. on these steel and aluminum tariffs is China.
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After it was passed, the Russian government retaliated with its own kind of sanctions — banning Americans from adopting Russian children.
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Upon hearing the news several countries including China and the European Union retaliated with import bans on Brazilian meat products.
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And he hasn't retaliated against Beijing's abusive trade practices with draconian measures of his own, as his campaign once foreboded.
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Beijing quickly retaliated with duties on $34 billion worth of American goods that will also go into effect July 6.
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Saudi Arabia, the de facto leader of OPEC, retaliated against Russia by promising to flood the market with cheap oil.
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If other countries retaliated, the cost would skyrocket to nearly $21960 billion, the European Union's Washington delegation said last week.
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Expelling Russian spies, for example, would mean a cutoff in Britain's own flow of information from Moscow if Russia retaliated.
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Plus, this law only protects FBI employees from being fired or retaliated against by someone who works at the FBI.
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The United States retaliated by imposing tariffs on an array of goods, including French brandy, light trucks and Volkswagen buses.
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He has slapped tariffs on more than half of over $500 billion in Chinese imports, for which China has retaliated.
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They retaliated against cyberstrikes by the United States and Israel on Iran's nuclear facilities, and also responded to escalating sanctions.
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Last week, China retaliated against U.S. tariffs by unveiling levies of its own that target $75 billion in U.S. products.
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Since then, one of the employees who organized the walkout quit Google, claiming that the company had retaliated against her.
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China has retaliated against Trump's tariffs by imposing ones of its own on soybeans, wheat, corn and other agriculture products.
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India said it had retaliated by shooting down a Pakistani jet, which fell on the Pakistan side of the border.
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And so salty Rockets fans have retaliated for their playoff meltdown by giving her Houston restaurant one-star Yelp reviews.
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Qassem Soleimani, which Iran retaliated against with a missile attack that gave traumatic brain injuries (TBI) to 34 U.S. troops.
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Kurdish-led forces retaliated, sending mortar and rocket fire into Turkish border towns, killing six people, according to Turkish officials.
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The Trump administration, however, has retaliated against efforts by states to impose regulations that supplement or skirt relaxed federal standards.
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Iran retaliated to General Suleimani's death by firing missiles at American troops at two Iraqi military bases on Jan. 8.
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Most recently, it was his threat over the weekend to bomb cultural sites if Iran retaliated for the Soleimani attack.
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However, China has denied that is trade practices are unfair and has retaliated with its own levies on U.S. goods.
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His successor, Timothy J. Sloan, acknowledged in January that the bank may have retaliated against some of its former employees.
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She also claimed that the company retaliated against her with poor performance ratings and unfairly denied her a leadership position.
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Turkey, which backs the rebels and is fearful of additional refugees, has retaliated militarily, with displaced civilians caught in between.
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Tehran retaliated by attacking U.S. targets in Iraq, but both sides now appear to have backed away from military actions.
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The U.S. has slapped tariffs on billions of dollars worth of Chinese goods, to which China has retaliated in kind.
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If other countries retaliated with similar tariffs, production could fall 4 percent and 624,000 jobs could be lost, Peterson said.
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He said Oracle retaliated against him for "reporting what was in fact a pattern of criminal acts," the suit said.
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The Japanese Red Army retaliated by taking hostage the French ambassador to the Netherlands and 10 others in The Hague.
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Seoul retaliated by withdrawing from a pact to share military intelligence that Washington had encouraged to help counter North Korea.
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And shortly before the Thanksgiving holiday, Google fired four employees who say they were retaliated against for their union organizing.
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Pallone first questioned Pruitt about allegations he retaliated against employees who disagreed with him and whether he received death threats.
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The Pakistani army spokesman said on Saturday that its troops had retaliated, killing five soldiers, wounding many, and destroying bunkers.
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Gary Funkhouser, her male subordinate, alleged that she sexually harassed him and retaliated against him after he rejected her advances.
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Mr. Maduro has retaliated by breaking ties with the United States and demanding that all American diplomats leave his country.
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China retaliated the next day with a list of duties on U.S. imports including soybeans, planes, cars, beef and chemicals.
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The man retaliated by sending her a $40 itemized invoice of everything she had eaten and drunk during the date.
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On the same day, China retaliated with its own tariffs of the same weight on $34 billion of American products.
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On Monday and Tuesday, LNA war planes retaliated with strikes near a flour mill south of the town, military officials said.
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The PCC retaliated five days later by killing 33 inmates at the Monte Cristo prison in the Amazonian state of Roraima.
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While Canada and Mexico have retaliated against a range of U.S. exports, the EU has promised to do so as well.
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Weinstein has denied all allegations of non-consensual sex, as well as claims that he retaliated against women who rebuffed him.
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Los Angeles retaliated in the bottom of the second by moving ahead 2-1 and threatened to add a third run.
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Trump raised tariffs to 25% from 10% on $200 billion of Chinese goods, and China retaliated with levies on U.S. imports.
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It's believed to be the first time that a military has retaliated with physical violence in real time against a cyberattack.
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If Mexico retaliated with rule breaking of its own, the costs to American producers would be greater—and harder to predict.
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Mexico retaliated with "equivalent" measures on farm and industrial products, targeting pork legs, apples, grapes and cheeses as well as steel.
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Weinstein has denied all allegations of non-consensual sex — as well as claims that he retaliated against women who rebuffed him.
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"If Iran retaliated in Iraq, and halted a lot of Iraqi oil exports, then prices could go to $100," Mills said.
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The student retaliated, and soon others joined in to rain blows on Ma, who is said to be in his 40s.
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The Dow plunged 617 points, or 2.4%, on Monday after China retaliated against tariffs that the United States announced last week.
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The suburbanites retaliated by firing up Waze, the navigation app they blamed for routing the unwanted burst of traffic their way.
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He has denied all allegations of non-consensual sex, as well as claims that he retaliated against women who rebuffed him.
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The U.S. retaliated Thursday against Vladimir Putin's move to force the U.S. to reduce its embassy staff in Russia by 755.
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He appears to have filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board, claiming the search giant retaliated against him unfairly.
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Not taking this lying down, maybe reclining but definitely not lying down, Shephard retaliated with an Instagram post of his own.
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Not long after, Depp retaliated by calling Barnaby a "sweaty, big-gutted man from Australia" and stole our hearts yet again.
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Pakistan retaliated by ordering its jets into India's side of Kashmir the following day, raising the prospect of a wider conflict.
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Trump retaliated by calling Biden "crazy" and saying the former vice president would "go down fast and hard" in a fight.
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The circumstances of Vargas's arrest have led advocates, including the ACLU, to allege that ICE retaliated against her for speaking out.
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When the U.S. imposed import tariffs in 1930, other countries retaliated; net U.S. exports declined 40 percent and US unemployment surged.
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On Sunday, Canada retaliated against Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs by imposing tariffs on about $13 billion worth of U.S. exports.
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That move prompted the United States to stop issuing visas to US citizens, and Turkey retaliated in tit-for-tat fashion.
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Trump retaliated with a tweet: Chuck Jones, who is President of United Steelworkers 1999, has done a terrible job representing workers.
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Europe, Canada and Mexico make up almost half of U.S. steel imports, and all three retaliated with tariffs on U.S. goods.
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China has retaliated twice this week against two sets of tariffs rolled out by the White House that would hit Beijing.
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Newbold also claims that Kline retaliated against her for raising national security concerns about the clearance process, according to Cummings's memo.
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"Rather than work with the United States, they have retaliated with tariffs designed to punish U.S. companies and workers," he said.
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Since January, the conflict has escalated: The Islamic State began shelling the border town of Kilis, and the Turkish Army retaliated.
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China retaliated a few days ago with a long list of new tariffs, affecting about $22019 billion of American-made products.
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The US retaliated by telling Russia it had to close its San Francisco consulate and annexes in Washington and New York.
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The first time, Israel retaliated overnight with about 50 airstrikes against militant targets in Gaza, not the expected two or three.
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China has retaliated fiercely, from arresting two Canadians on trumped-up charges to halting millions of dollars in Canadian agricultural exports.
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A Syrian official in Damascus said the army has only retaliated to militants in the suburbs shelling districts of the capital.
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Israel retaliated with an air strike, killing two civilian teenagers and injuring locals, as Palestinians forces fired rockets into Southern Israel.
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In a Medium post in September 2019, another organizer said they had been retaliated against after speaking out against Google's practices.
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Mr. Trudeau also retaliated against the tariffs with import duties on $12.6 billion of American products — on Canada Day, no less.
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There are laws protecting you if you are retaliated for attempting to discuss poor work conditions or bullying with your boss.
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Led by Canada, America's trading partners retaliated with tariffs on United States exports, which plunged 219 percent from 21890 to 18903.
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Mexico and Canada, both of which retaliated with tariffs of their own, have previously appeared to be close to an agreement.
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Russia retaliated by boycotting the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, taking some 14 of its Communist bloc allies with it.
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Not one to pull verbal jabs himself, Hearn retaliated on Twitter challenging Fury to attempt at winning his old belt back.
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China retaliated by raising tariffs on American-made cars to 40 percent, compared with 15 percent on cars from everywhere else.
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Other countries have retaliated, including China, Europe, Canada and Mexico, taxing American-made products that flow into their countries, including apparel.
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Canada and Mexico have retaliated against a range of U.S. exports and the EU has promised to do so as well.
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However, police said, the couple got in an argument, and Maynard "retaliated" by taking the baby back home on a bus.
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All of the women said Mr. Moonves had insisted on sexual favors and retaliated against them when they turned him down.
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New Delhi retaliated by raising tariffs on $1.4 billion worth of American imports, including almonds, walnuts, apples and finished metal items.
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Last Tuesday, Tehran retaliated by firing more than a dozen missiles at two military bases used by U.S. forces in Iraq.
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The US retaliated by bombing militia positions, which in turn triggered a militia-led assault on the US embassy in Baghdad.
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Tehran retaliated by attacking U.S. targets in Iraq, but both countries now appear to have backed away from further military actions.
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Even those seemingly safe from import taxes, exporters like Boeing and American farmers, could also lose sales if other countries retaliated.
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Trading partners have retaliated against the administration's moves with tariffs on billions of dollars' worth of U.S. exports, particularly agricultural goods.
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New Orleans retaliated on its next possession with Lutz's 210-yard field goal, making it 21-24 with 214:1413 remaining.
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And, in fact, North Korea retaliated by leaking the company's confidential data, wiping data from its computers, and bricking its systems.
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Last fall, that same inspector general reported that a new office formed to protect whistle-blowers often retaliated against them instead.
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Trump threatened to strike 52 sites in Iran, including cultural sites, if the country retaliated, which Iran says violates international law.
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The 2012 law infuriated President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, whose government retaliated by restricting adoptions of Russian children by Americans.
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Furthermore, even when a local Texas district attorney attempted to hold the Georgetown task force and Texas Rangers accountable, they retaliated.
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Tayo Daramola said the company retaliated against him "reporting what was in fact a pattern of criminal acts," the suit said.
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China retaliated Tuesday by announcing levies targeting over 5,000 American products worth $60 billion and to go into effect next week.
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These negotiations also come after the U.S. has slapped tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports, to which both countries have retaliated.
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Moscow retaliated against Washington for the new sanctions, ordering the U.S. diplomatic mission there to cut its staff by 85033 people.
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Islamic State retaliated with a series of suicide attacks in Hay al-Tanak, a poor neighborhood west of the Old City.
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China retaliated Tuesday by announcing levies targeting over 5,000 American products worth $0.33 billion and to go into effect next week.
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Moscow has denied the allegations the government was responsible for the attack and has retaliated by expelling dozens of Western diplomats.
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India retaliated several days later by imposing tariffs on 28 products imported from the United States, including almonds, apples and walnuts.
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Earlier this month, Mexico swiftly retaliated when Trump imposed metals tariffs, hitting dozens of American imports including steel, apples and pork.
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China retaliated on Monday by letting its currency weaken to 7 yuan to the dollar, a level not seen in a decade.
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His attorneys say prosecutors, including Brandon Van Grack, who worked for special counsel Robert Mueller, have retaliated against him in recent weeks.
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Most recently, the Trump administration put tariffs on some $200 billion of Chinese imports, and Beijing retaliated with tariffs on U.S. goods.
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China, on its part, has retaliated by imposing tariffs on $110 billion of U.S. imports, targeting politically important industries such as agriculture.
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If this launch occurred, the U.S. would have presumably retaliated with a barrage of nukes launched at predetermined locations across the USSR.
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But it wasn't long until Manchester United retaliated with a pristine volley from Juan Mata that filtered uglily through the Palace defense.
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Beijing retaliated with duties of its own, and the escalating trade tensions between the world's two largest economies have roiled global markets.
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Some agriculture firms had rallied on Monday amid expectations that domestic agriculture firms could benefit if Beijing retaliated against higher U.S. tariffs.
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Israel retaliated, striking Hamas targets in Gaza, including a weapons storage site, a headquarters for military intelligence, and even a television station.
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Tehran retaliated by naming the United States Central Command as a terrorist organisation and the U.S. government as a sponsor of terrorism.
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One of them, Pernell Griffin, said he was retaliated against after he spoke to investigators, but still insisted I use his name.
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China retaliated with $60 billion of its own levies on a range of U.S. goods including frozen vegetables and liquefied natural gas.
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Trump then hiked tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods and China retaliated with tariffs on $60 billion worth of imports.
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The lack of awareness and absence of anti-bullying policies are partly to blame, but victims who complain are often retaliated against.
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China imported far fewer goods from the U.S. once the first round of tariffs took effect last July and the country retaliated.
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If Mexico retaliated in a Trump-initiated trade war, the biggest losers in the U.S. would be manufacturers of machinery and vehicles.
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Rose retaliated by pointing out that while she may be a former stripper, Kim Kardashian came to fame via a sex tape.
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Since the walkout, though, Stapleton and other Google employees say supervisors have retaliated against them for speaking out, which the company denies.
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The market rout came after U.S. President Donald Trump raised tariffs on Chinese imports and Beijing retaliated with tariffs of its own.
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"BofA intentionally and deliberately discriminated and retaliated against Messina (for) following the mantra, 'If you see something, say something,'" the complaint said.
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" She also claims that when she reported Freeman's "severe and pervasive harassment" to company executives, she was retaliated against by being "terminated.
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In addition to its tech boycott, Turkey also retaliated yesterday with its own increased tariffs on U.S. goods, including cars and alcohol.
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In 1951, when Iran nationalized the Anglo-Iranian Petroleum Company, Britain retaliated by imposing a naval blockade, preventing Iran from exporting oil.
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"There was a big risk that they wouldn't be welcome—that they would be stigmatized or retaliated against," Méhaule, of OCHA , said.
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Once the Chinese have retaliated with their tariffs and their industries have grown used to protection, how can they take them away?
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In 2009, when President Obama levied a tariff on Chinese tires, China retaliated by imposing tariffs on American chicken and automotive products.
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Zelenskiy retaliated with his own measures but also extended an offer to meet Putin face to face in the Belarus capital Minsk.
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The talks were further complicated when the U.S. put tariffs on steel and aluminum from Canada and Mexico and both countries retaliated.
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Their claims sparked a windfall of retribution claims from Google workers, who said Google has retaliated against them after they spoke up.
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The whistleblower, Tricia Newbold, also told the committee that Kline retaliated against her for raising national security concerns about the clearance process.
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Turkey retaliated, vowing sanctions on U.S. officials, though it was unclear if any administration officials would be affected by the reciprocal measure.
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Islamabad retaliated by suspending bilateral trade and all public transport links with India, as well as expelling New Delhi's ambassador to Islamabad.
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Beijing has retaliated with crushing tariffs on U.S. crops and livestock, which have devastated farmers already reeling from an agricultural economic crisis.
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The United States raised tariffs on a large number of Chinese goods in May, after trade negotiations broke down, and Beijing retaliated.
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Soon after, a different group of the startup's investors retaliated against Benchmark in a clear sign of divisions among the Uber faithful.
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She was holding a cup of piping-hot cocoa, and retaliated against these two aspiring carjackers by throwing her drink at them.
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Canada has retaliated with equal trade levies while Mexico has imposed tariffs against a variety of U.S. exports valued at $3 billion.
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Multiple countries have retaliated by imposing tariffs on American goods and have challenged the Trump administration's measures at the World Trade Organization.
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Two years ago, he was ejected after hitting Toronto's Justin Smoak, which happened after J.A. Happ retaliated for Severino's hitting Josh Donaldson.
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The novel legal theory pursued by the challengers is that Republican voters were retaliated against by Democrats based on their political views.
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Factory activity declined in August as U.S. President Donald Trump ratcheted up tariffs on imports from China, and China retaliated in kind.
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Shortly after he labeled the Revolutionary Guards terrorists, Iran retaliated by slapping the same designation on American forces in the Middle East.
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The Shakespeare group may have not only illegally discriminated against Mason, the commission said, but also retaliated against Sam for speaking up.
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It has put tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars worth of Chinese goods; China has retaliated with tariffs of its own.
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A ban on international flights into Iraq's Kurdish region was being imposed on Friday after the Baghdad government retaliated against the vote.
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When Europe banned American chickens at the time, the United States retaliated by imposing 25 percent tariffs on European trucks and vans.
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China has already retaliated with tariffs on another $60 billion worth of American products, which is likely to bring a further response.
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China has retaliated with its own tariffs and recently accused the United States of adopting a "winner takes all" approach to trade.
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As governor, he allowed a measure for an anti-abortion license plate to become law, and the ACLU retaliated with a lawsuit.
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Mr. Trump vowed that he would add to that list if China retaliated — which is what most countries do in this situation.
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The attack on Qasem Soleimani, the Iranian commander, moved the region closer to war after the country retaliated the following the week.
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In December, Cohen claimed in court papers that prosecutors have retaliated against him, saying the Justice Department pursued him to "protect" Trump.
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The 2012 law, known as the Magnitsky Act, infuriated Mr. Putin, whose government retaliated by restricting adoptions of Russian children by Americans.
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Iran retaliated for the killing by attacking a base housing US forces in Iraq, but the two countries have since deescalated tensions.
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Now that Iran has retaliated with a missile attack on US military targets in Iraq, does that change your views at all?
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Iran retaliated last week by firing more than a dozen ballistic missiles at two bases in Iraq hosting US and Iraqi troops.
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Iran retaliated with a strike of its own, firing more than a dozen ballistic missiles at Iraqi military bases housing US troops.
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Muslim dons of the Bombay underworld retaliated by exploding 13 bombs across the city, which killed 257 people, Hindu and Muslim alike.
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The employee said her supervisor made discriminatory remarks against pregnant women and that the company retaliated against her with poor performance reviews.
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China retaliated with their own set of levies, drawing up a list of 128 U.S. products that could be possible retaliation targets.
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China retaliated, with their own set of levies, drawing up a list of 128 U.S. products that could be possible retaliation targets.
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Early Wednesday, the Iranians retaliated by launching more than 26 ballistic missiles at two military bases in Iraq where Americans are posted.
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When they reported the abuse, the investigation showed, Mr. Friedman retaliated by firing employees or trying to blackball them in the industry.
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Iran retaliated last week by firing more than a dozen ballistic missiles at two bases in Iraq hosting US and Iraqi troops.
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After Tehran retaliated by firing ballistic missiles at U.S. targets in Iraq, both sides appeared to step back from further military escalation.
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The U.S. has slapped tariffs on billions of dollars worth of Mexican and Chinese imports, to which Mexico and China have retaliated.
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The U.S. has slapped tariffs on billions of dollars worth in Mexican and Chinese imports, to which Mexico and China have retaliated.
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President Donald Trump had threatened China with the prospect of additional tariffs on at least $500 billion in goods if Beijing retaliated.
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Europe retaliated with tariffs on more than $3 billion worth of American products such as motorcycles, orange juice, bourbon, cigarettes and denim.
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State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said the U.S. retaliated by expelling two Cuban diplomats from their embassy in Washington on May 23.
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Gabbard retaliated by calling Clinton "the queen of warmongers" in a scathing reply that won her praise in more traditionally conservative spaces.
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Nigeria recalled its ambassador to South Africa and some of its citizens retaliated by looting and destroying some South African-owned brands.
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The anti-foreigner attacks sparked diplomatic protests from several African governments, while some Nigerian citizens retaliated by looting South African-owned brands.
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China retaliated against US legislation supporting human rights in Hong Kong on Monday by suspending US Navy port visits to the city.
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On other occasions, it has retaliated against Syrian government positions for the spillover of errant fire into the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights.
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As his advocacy has notched up successes, he said, the Russian government has retaliated by declaring him wanted as an international fugitive.
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The US has already imposed tariffs on $2900 billion worth of goods from China this year, and China has retaliated in kind.
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A fellow Senate member, Kelly Townsend, has said that Biggs retaliated against her after she spoke up about the need for police reform.
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These include allegations that Tesla restricted union-organizing efforts, tried to stop employees from discussing safety issues and retaliated against pro-union workers.
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After the Edward Snowden disclosures that revealed the scope of U.S. surveillance, China retaliated by dropping U.S. technology from its networks and systems.
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However, if Sony had retaliated and North Korea decided not to respond with a cyber attack, it could have started a land war.
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The charges of reassigning whistleblowers comes on the heels of testimony by three former TSA employees who reported that they were retaliated against.
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The index also displayed resilience to heavy losses overnight on Wall Street after Beijing retaliated against Washington's latest salvo in the trade row.
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Turkey retaliated by briefly designating 700 German companies doing business in Turkey as suspected of supporting terrorism — a designation it lifted almost immediately.
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Legislators retaliated after the Luna Laws rejection by making it significantly more difficult for an initiative to make its way to the ballot.
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The US retaliated three days later by launching 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles at a Syrian airbase allegedly used to carry out the attack.
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Wei said she was retaliated against after she filed a complaint against Rose and was demoted from her position with the anchor teams.
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Gill is also appealing MSU's investigation report, which concluded there was "insufficient" evidence that Jacoby retaliated against her after the allegation became public.
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In Gaza, Hamas militants have launched 600 rockets into Israel, while the country has retaliated with hundreds of strikes on military targets there.
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The United States retaliated on Thursday by launching cruise missiles at three coastal radar sites in areas of Yemen controlled by the Houthis.
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After Topuz's arrest, the U.S. froze non-immigrant visa services in Turkey, and the Turkish Embassy in D.C. retaliated by suspending visa applications.
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Donald Trump After Trump leaked opponent Lindsay Graham's phone number last July, Gawker retaliated by leaking his personal cell number to the public.
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In June, after President Donald Trump slapped tariffs on $50bn-worth of Chinese goods, Beijing retaliated by targeting soyabeans, America's biggest farm export.
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China retaliated by halting its purchase of U.S. agricultural products, while allowing its yuan to breach a key level — 7 against the dollar.
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As a result, complainants or witnesses often fear they will be retaliated against and will be more alert to any perceived retaliatory behaviors.
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Some liberal employees who organized a massive walkout for policies against sexual harassment, alleged company leaders also retaliated against them for speaking out.
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The Macedonians retaliated by changing Skopje airport's name to Alexander the Great in 2007, after the ancient Greek conqueror claimed by both countries.
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Russia retaliated by halting imports of Moldovan farm produce, depriving Europe's poorest country of a key market for its wine, fruit and vegetables.
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When Washington clashed with Ottawa in 2013 over meat-labeling rules, Canada retaliated by targeting exports from the states of key U.S. legislators.
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Last month, U.S. President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on nearly $200 billion of Chinese imports and then threatened more levies if China retaliated.
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China has long denied Washington's accusations of trade abuses, and it has retaliated to U.S. tariffs with its own duties on American goods.
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"I believe I was retaliated against for speaking out publicly about the dangers that climate change poses to Alaska Native communities," Clement wrote.
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Newbold said she was retaliated against for raising national security concerns about processes being followed and the experience of staffers in her office.
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The U.S. Navy retaliated early Thursday morning by bombing Houthi radar sites, the first time the U.S. military has itself targeted the rebels.
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China retaliated in kind, quickly leading to a tit-for-tat escalation in billions of dollars' worth of tariffs on one another's imports.
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The matter still hasn't been resolved, with Google recently denying claims by staffers involved in organizing the walkout that were later retaliated against.
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He also reportedly retaliated against a woman who rebuffed him, who says she was denied access to Franks after turning down his advances.
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U.S. President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on nearly $200 billion of Chinese imports last month and then threatened more levies if China retaliated.
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Fears of a global trade conflict, which had partially receded in past weeks, were reignited as Washington's allies retaliated against the U.S. measures.
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Pao had a brief relationship with him before she was married and, after she ended it, she said, the partner retaliated against her.
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The 28-nation EU, as well as North American Free Trade Agreement partners Mexico and Canada, have retaliated against U.S. products in response.
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The U.S. has placed tariffs on $250 billion in Chinese goods and China retaliated by imposing tariffs on $60 billion in U.S. products.
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And a former Title IX employee, Gabrielle Lyons, sues Baylor, alleging the school retaliated against her while she investigated reports of sexual violence.
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At the time, Trump threatened additional tariffs of $267 billion in the event that China retaliated with its own tariffs, which it did.
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Talks on the project were halted last year after Turkey shot down a Russian air force jet and Russia retaliated with trade sanctions.
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According to local aid workers, Russia retaliated with a hundred and sixty-five air strikes, hitting schools, shops, the blood bank, the cemetery.
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Turkey's government retaliated against a set of U.S. sanctions on Saturday with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan threatening comparative measures against two U.S. officials.
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It has twice retaliated against Iran-backed Assad's use of chemical weapons in Syria, for example, but with little impact on Assad's position.
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So he retaliated with vituperation against Tester that went above and beyond what he aimed at any other vulnerable Senate Democrat this year.
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What started as a dispute over steel and aluminum tariffs expanded rapidly as countries hit by tariffs retaliated with tit-for-tat measures.
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Moscow retaliated by banning imports of Western food, which also hit ordinary Russians by spurring inflation, and barred some individuals from entering Russia.
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When she complained about her colleagues&apos behavior, her complaint alleges, she was retaliated against and called a "Guyanese bitch" by her boss.
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The Trump administration imposed tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods this month, and Beijing immediately retaliated with levies of its own.
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The women claim that Mr. Moonves, 20173, had forced himself on them and in some cases retaliated professionally after some declined his advances.
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In response to U.S. President Donald Trump's move to blacklist the Guards, Iran retaliated by designating CENTCOM as a terrorist organization in turn.
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Police have fired tear gas, rubber bullets, bean bag rounds and water cannons at protesters, who have retaliated with petrol bombs and bricks.
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Tehran retaliated by naming the United States Central Command (CENTCOM) as a terrorist organization and the U.S. government as a sponsor of terrorism.
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Beijing has retaliated with tariffs of its own on US products, making it harder for US companies to sell in the Chinese market.
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Turkey then retaliated by slapping import duties on $1.78 billion worth of U.S. products, including coal, paper, nuts, whiskey, autos, machinery and petrochemicals.
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Switzerland retaliated by banning trading in Swiss stocks on EU exchanges, which normally generate around 30% of the volume in Zurich-listed shares.
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In 1981, when Israel claimed to have annexed the Golan Heights, the Reagan administration retaliated by suspending a strategic cooperation agreement with Israel.
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China has retaliated with its own tariffs on American products, and neither country has shown signs that it is willing to back down.
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Russia, which vigorously opposes an enlargement of the Western alliance, retaliated by expelling Greek diplomats, and accused Washington of "putting pressure" on Greece.
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Last Friday, China retaliated, saying it would impose new tariffs on $75 billion worth of U.S. goods and resume duties on American autos.
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China retaliated later in 2019, requiring what are presumably extra notifications for meetings by U.S. diplomats on top of restrictions they already face.
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Giving weight to this reading of events is the fact that Trump has openly retaliated against officials outside the DOJ in recent weeks.
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Iran retaliated against the U.S. a few days later, launching a missile strike at two military bases in Iraq that house U.S. troops.
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Iranians have retaliated by bombing oil tankers, shooting down a US military drone, and slowly ramping up its missile activities, among other moves.
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In addition, Ronan reports that NBC News Chief Andy Lack pressured multiple subordinates for sex and retaliated against them when their relationships soured.
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Trading partners of the U.S. retaliated in kind, hitting exports hard and creating "longer-lasting negative effects" to the economy, Deutsche Bank said.
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Trump's comments came after the United States slapped tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the European Union, to which the EU retaliated.
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"I think I was participating in protected concerted activity, and I think I&aposm being retaliated against for my labor organizing," she said.
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The president has imposed tariffs on many goods imported to the U.S., and other nations have retaliated with import taxes on U.S. exports.
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The Israeli military retaliated by sending fighter jets into Syria, one of which crashed in northern Israel after coming under heavy antiaircraft fire.
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Afghan commandos, supported by American air power, retaliated with frequent airstrikes and special operations raids, some of them blamed for causing civilian casualties.
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So far, Russia has retaliated against the sanctions by forcing the expulsion of several hundred employees in American diplomatic posts in the country.
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On Tuesday, Iran retaliated against the US for the Soleimani strike by launching a missile attack on US and coalition forces in Iraq.
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Democrats have homed in on a complaint by a Delta pilot that the carrier retaliated against her after she aired concerns about safety.
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The poll was conducted after Iran retaliated for the strike that killed Soleimani by firing missiles at Iraqi bases housing U.S. military personnel.
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" He said in his affidavit: "After I challenged Tsachas based on his unlawful orders to discriminate through racial profiling, I was retaliated against.
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On Tuesday night, Iran retaliated by attacking on an Iraqi airbase that houses American troops, triggering a massive sell-off in overnight trading.
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Iran retaliated on Wednesday and blasted missiles at two Iraqi bases where U.S. soldiers were housed — no Americans were killed in the attacks.
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They also could rule on whether trading partners such as China and the EU acted improperly when they unilaterally retaliated against U.S. exports.
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The Obama Administration, in its final days, had retaliated against Russian hacking by expelling thirty-five Russian officials and closing two diplomatic compounds.
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Russia retaliated with a similar move, expelling 60 American diplomats and ordering the closure of the US consulate in St. Petersburg last week.
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JPMorgan Chase inappropriately retaliated against a former employee who raised questions about the bank's sales tactics and investment products, the Labor Department found.
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The Trump administration has imposed tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods and China immediately retaliated with similar tariffs on U.S. goods.
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Bolsonaro bristled at what he viewed as a colonial overstep and retaliated with what Macron called "extraordinarily rude" comments about his wife, Brigitte.
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Saint Phalle retaliated by having an affair with the lord, who was twice her age and shell-shocked from the Second World War.
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In 2014, it signed an association agreement with the union, and Russia retaliated by imposing import restrictions on a number of Moldovan goods.
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Several women say Adams offered to jumpstart their music careers, then pursued them sexually and in some cases retaliated when they spurned him.
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After Trump earlier this year imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum, the EU retaliated with a 25 percent tariff on American-made motorcycles.
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Israel blamed Hamas, which controls Gaza, and retaliated swiftly, with strikes at what it said were Hamas military sites and compounds throughout Gaza.
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The Sinaloa Cartel has retaliated against enemies in the past, including members of rival cartels and undercover agents, by torturing and murdering them.
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Tehran retaliated by naming the United States Central Command (CENTCOM) as a terrorist organization and the U.S. government as a sponsor of terror.
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China has retaliated and in Geneva on Thursday, Chinese Vice Minister of Commerce Wang Shouwen called on the United States to stand down.
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China has retaliated with tariffs of its own, but has suspended some and is allowing some purchases of U.S. soybeans during the talks.
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One woman was groped by her boss at a company event, reported it, and had to leave the company after being retaliated against.
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She said Hybels retaliated against her when she asked him to stop berating her publicly and privately, and stop disparaging her abilities to colleagues.
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The Dow plunged 617 points, or 2.4%, on Monday after China retaliated against US tariffs by imposing levies on $60 billion of American goods.
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They say President Trump uses twitter to change the news cycle and even retaliated against universally loathed monster Assad to distract from their noise.
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She also alleged that a fellow junior partner persuaded her to have an affair with him, then retaliated against her after they broke up.
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The U.S. has imposed tariffs on $250 billion worth of Chinese goods, while Beijing has retaliated with duties on $110 billion of U.S. goods.
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"Just after she spoke, ICE agents retaliated," said Greisa Martinez Rosas, advocacy director for United We Dream, on a conference call Thursday with reporters.
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Workers can engage in what's referred to as protected concerted activity that prevents them from being retaliated against, disciplined or fired, according to Deem.
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Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak accused Pyongyang of holding Malaysia's citizens "hostage" and retaliated by issuing a similar ban for North Koreans in Malaysia.
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National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien on Tuesday asserted that the Vindmans were not retaliated against and said the agency was merely downsizing its staff.
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The US retaliated three days later by launching 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles at a Syrian air base allegedly used to carry out the attack.
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Last week, President Trump hiked tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods and China retaliated with tariffs on $60 billion worth of imports.
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Carlson's lawsuit alleges that Ailes unlawfully retaliated against Carlson and sabotaged her career because she refused his sexual advances and complained about sexual harassment.
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Several of the inmates who spoke to The Times and prisoners' rights groups said guards retaliated against them because they spoke to state investigators.
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China then retaliated with higher duties of its own, while Trump also threatened to slap tariffs on an additional $300 billion in Chinese imports.
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The U.S.-China trade war began last year when the U.S. imposed levies on Chinese imports and China retaliated with tariffs of its own.
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At multiple points when the Chinese government could have retaliated against America by targeting its businesses, it has instead tried to win them over.
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Israeli intelligence services think it was likely fired by pro-Iranian militia in Syria, and the Israeli air force retaliated against Syrian military bases.
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Pakistan won't want to risk further aid and arms cutbacks from Washington that could be imposed if it retaliated militarily in a big way.
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"In response to Faith's lawsuit, Kelly retaliated against her by threatening to reveal what he alleges are details of her sex life," Allred said.
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The 60-person town was most unwelcoming of its new, New Age-y neighbors — and those neighbors retaliated to such intolerance with great force.
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Varma, who succeeded Puliafito as dean, resigned last fall after reports surfaced he had once sexually harassed and then retaliated against a female fellow.
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Demonstrators, who at one point lobbed two petrol bombs, retaliated with a flash-mob strategy: withdrawing when pressed, only to re-appear elsewhere relentlessly.
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Demonstrators, who at one point lobbed two petrol bombs, retaliated with a flash-mob strategy - withdrawing when pressed, only to re-appear elsewhere relentlessly.
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Stocks posted their worst day of the year on Monday after China retaliated to Trump's 10% tariffs on another $300 billion in Chinese goods.
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Last month, Trump hiked tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods and China retaliated with tariffs on $60 billion worth of U.S. imports.
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The Argus Leader reported: A jury in December found that state officials retaliated against Kaiser after she filed complaints about abuse and sexual harassment.
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China in turn retaliated by proposing tariffs on $60 billion worth of U.S. goods, with the extra levies ranging from 5 to 25 percent.
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They can be retaliated against in more subtle ways than a firing, and the news media won't necessarily care about them or their stories.
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China retaliated on Wednesday against planned U.S. tariffs by targeting key U.S. products, though the United States later voiced willingness to negotiate a resolution.
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"The Indian Army retaliated for effect and our focused fire resulted in severe destruction to five posts and number of casualties," the spokesman said.
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ExpressJet wrongfully revoked the religious accommodation it directed Ms. Stanley to follow, and retaliated against her for following it by wrongfully suspending her employment.
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Big picture: The U.S. retaliated against pro-regime forces because they crossed the deconfliction line that was agreed upon by U.S. and Russian forces.
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The People's Republic retaliated to U.S. tariffs by slapping an extra 25 percent duty on American car imports, taking the total to 40 percent.
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Gillibrand also wrote that the there were "shockingly" no examples of disciplinary action against anyone who retaliated against someone who reported a sexual assault.
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China quickly retaliated by announcing import taxes on $6900 billion worth of American goods, including scrap aluminum, dried fruits, frozen pork, nuts and wine.
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The Israeli Air Force (IAF) promptly retaliated by ordering a raid against the command control center in Syria from which Iran sent the drone.
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China quickly retaliated with possible tariffs of its own, a move that left market watchers on edge with fear over a possible trade war.
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Following U.S. tariffs on aluminum and steel imports, China retaliated with tariffs on U.S. pork and beef, with Mexico and Canada also implementing levies.
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She ultimately resigned after she said Malik retaliated against her for filing the complaint by making her job more difficult, the news outlet noted.
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Risk appetite was poor across the board, as European investors followed U.S. and Asian investors to the exit after China retaliated against U.S. tariffs.
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Kane then retaliated against Fina by leaking grand jury evidence in a case involving Fina's investigation of the former head of the Philadelphia NAACP.
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But although Ms. Retzlaff had been vindicated, she said that others at the company retaliated against her for causing Mr. Urrutia's departure, in June.
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In its wake, two of the women who spearheaded the Google Walkout — Meredith Whittaker and Claire Stapleton — said they where retaliated against and demoted.
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The United States has imposed tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods and China has retaliated with tariffs on $60 billion of U.S. goods.
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" Sarah Wildman, in her essay for Vox, described what happened after she reported Leon Wieseltier's advances at the New Republic: "I wasn't retaliated against.
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The big picture: The relationship between the two neighboring leaders has grown increasingly strained recently, after Trump announced tariffs against Canada, and Trudeau retaliated.
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NSA Inspector General George Ellard was placed on administrative leave after a review prompted by one employee's complaint that Ellard had retaliated against him.
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Major trade partners, including China, Canada, Mexico and the European Union, have retaliated with their own tariffs, raising the specter of a trade war.
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He criticized past trade policy, threatened to levy a tax on countries that retaliated against the tariffs and called for rebuilding the steel industry.
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Jimmy Gomez (D-Calif.), requested the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office to provide answers about reports the agency retaliated against the whistleblower, according to Reuters.
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Loyalists, who sought to remain part of the U.K., retaliated with attacks and bombing campaigns of their own, including against the minority Catholic community.
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With every volley of new tariffs from Trump, Beijing has retaliated with its own tariffs, hitting American companies that want to export to China.
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That increased to 25 percent after China retaliated against the Trump administration's steel and aluminum duties, and will increase to 50 percent on Friday.
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But it is not clear what the political repercussions would be if the president retaliated against them in the middle of a political scandal.
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The letter also brought allegations against current Fox News co-president Jack Abernethy, whom she claimed retaliated against her after she rejected his advances.
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One of the accusers said he exposed himself to her, and all three said he retaliated against them professionally after they spurned his advances.
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A decade later, the growing city started pumping groundwater from the Owens Valley, whose resentful residents retaliated with angry editorials and, on occasion, dynamite.
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And on Tuesday, Iran retaliated by sending a barrage of missiles at U.S. installations in Iraq, though early reports suggested no Americans were killed.
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Trump responded that if Iran retaliated, the U.S. would target sites of cultural significance to Iran before appearing to walk back that threat Tuesday.
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Iran retaliated following Soleimani's death by launching missiles at Iraqi bases housing U.S. and coalition forces, which did not result in any American casualties.
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The Kremlin has already retaliated against the measures, ordering a cut in U.S. diplomats and the closure of property used by Americans in Russia.
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Islamabad retaliated for the strike by sending its planes over the line of control that marks the de facto border between the two countries.
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" Trump retaliated on Twitter, saying that Corker is retiring at the end of his term because he "couldn't get elected dog catcher in Tennessee.
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Russia's government has already retaliated against the United States, demanding the closure of U.S. property in Russia and staff reductions for U.S. diplomatic personnel.
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His managers retaliated against him and he was eventually forced to leave after he filed a whistleblower complaint with the SEC, the suit said.
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China retaliated immediately with new taxes of 5% to 10% on $60 billion of US goods such as meat, chemicals, clothes and auto parts.
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Qassem Soleimani, and Iran retaliated with a missile strike on an Iraqi military base that gave more than 100 U.S. service members brain injuries.
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Qassem Soleimani, and Iran retaliated with a missile strike on an Iraqi military base that gave more than 6900 U.S. service members brain injuries.
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Israel retaliated swiftly, with strikes at what it said were military sites and compounds belonging to Hamas, the Islamic militant group that controls Gaza.
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Her lawsuit also names Bill Shine, the co-president of Fox News Network, and alleges Shine retaliated against her when she complained about Ailes.
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The Russian Orthodox Church retaliated by breaking off all ties with Istanbul and accused the United States of engineering the split behind the scenes.
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Pakistan retaliated, shooting down a MiG-21 fighter jet Wednesday and detained its pilot, who was returned to India on Friday in a peace gesture.
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It has also targeted billions of dollars worth of Chinese goods with tariffs this year, to which China has retaliated with levies of its own.
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One of Duran&aposs attorneys has said he had been critical of law enforcement in his reporting and was targeted and retaliated against for it.
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BuzzFeed followed up with another in-depth investigation into the Caltech professor, who had retaliated against a student he professed to falling in love with.
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