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66 Sentences With "responding in kind"

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"  "Now we're seeing people who are against [Trump] responding in kind.
YouPorn is simply responding in kind with a blockade of its own.
"That's what it says on the sign, lady," I said, responding in kind.
China, however, would be prohibited from responding in kind to any punitive U.S. tariffs.
Turkey has a track record of responding in kind to foreign sanctions and tariffs.
So that's why I think they're mostly not responding in kind to his provocations.
The only question I have is whether responding in kind is going to solve anything.
The United States has also slapped tariffs on Chinese goods, with Beijing responding in kind.
Meanwhile, activists, nonprofits, and queer people from all walks of life are responding in kind.
Although the U.S. expelled 35 Russian diplomats, Vladimir Putin surprised experts by not responding in kind.
It is no surprise that, amidst our polarized politics, the Democratic field is responding in kind.
As browser vendors quicken their SHA-1 exit, "banks should be responding in kind," Kemp said.
New Delhi, unsettled by the thought of Beijing dominating its own backyard, is responding in kind.
On Friday, Washington slapped tariffs on $1.53 billion worth of Chinese imports, with Beijing responding in kind.
The drive comes as the United States imposes tariffs on Chinese imports, with China responding in kind.
Responding in kind or in greater measure to Iran's military tactics outside its borders now seems a given.
It is, however, in line with what other pollsters have found recently, and candidates are responding in kind.
The developments come after two years of Trump's team specifically sidelining Palestinian institutions, and Palestinians are responding in kind.
Further along she adds: Stephen Moore's concept of "responding in kind" has been important to my thinking about divination.
The left just started all this race stuff, we're told, and the far right is only responding in kind.
But he cautioned against responding in kind by seeking to deploy new American intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Europe.
They must 'face temporary criticism,' ignore 'temporary passion or hysteria,' and avoid responding in kind with 'belligerency and bluster.
Saiga landed a series of punches and knees with Ito responding in kind to quell the advances of his opponent.
You're presenting your best career self, so don't derail that by airing your political grievances, or responding in kind to negative comments.
As if the gods were responding in kind, the skies opened and poured torrential rains across the land, ruining the year's harvest.
In short, it tries to make it clear that a real person just helped the customer, and Jet customers are responding in kind.
Employers are responding in kind, with one-fifth of organizations reporting they increased their health and wellness benefits offerings from 2018 to 2019.
Corporate earnings prospects are responding in kind, with earnings expectations moving sharply back into positive territory after a period of decline from late 2015.
But the Apple doesn't fall far from the tree (just ask Gwyneth Paltrow!), and celeb kids have been responding in kind with their own sassy comments.
DJ sets are obviously a live art form in their own right, with crowds responding in real-time to the music, and DJs responding in kind.
Now, though, some public transportation agencies—which take cars off the road and may, in certain cities, be losing fares to ride-hail—are responding in kind.
It is possible that Mr. Trump is attempting to lure Israel into concessions through this policy departure and maybe even trap Mr. Netanyahu into responding in kind.
Advertisers are responding in kind: Though digital advertising makes up less one-third of U.S. budgets, about 40 percent of ad budgets in China are allocated toward digital.
Since the standoff over a nerve agent attack on British soil began, some two dozen countries have expelled more than 150 Russian diplomats, with Russia responding in kind.
Grasso's kicks continually came up short of her opponent, with Herrig responding in kind with straight rights, looping overhand punches and a couple of easily-scored takedowns mixed in.
The CDU said it had considered responding in kind with a video, but had chosen instead to issue a more traditional, albeit unusually lengthy, statement intended to reach all ages.
Of course, so much of the abortion debate is pre-programmed, with one side reflexively shouting, "Trust women!" or "My body, my choice!" and the other side responding in kind.
Even as he was assailed by the most powerful man in the world, he never ceded his personal dignity, nor that of the constituents that he represented, by responding in kind.
These risks have significantly increased recently upon the introduction of 2628-percent tariffs on approximately $28500 billion worth of Chinese goods by the United States and with China responding in kind.
The United States must reckon with Europe responding in kind if it declares "America First" and places its own economic interests before those of others, Germany's Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said.
Even as he was assailed by the most powerful man in the world, he never ceded his personal dignity, nor that of the constituents that he represented, by responding in kind.
In particular, Ford and General Motors have been shouting at anyone who will listen that they're at least vaguely aware of the market forces coming for their heads, and are responding in kind.
So here we are today, with another round of doubling-down on what most people, economists on the left and right agree is a bad idea, and the market is responding in kind.
Moscow is responding in kind when it comes to recreational facilities, and upping the ante by expelling more than half of the U.S. diplomatic team, not even bothering to accuse any of espionage.
The United States on May 10 raised tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese imports to 25% from 10%, with China responding in kind on a shorter list of $60 billion of U.S. goods.
When one party is brazenly violating democratic norms, it can feel like a double standard to tell the other from responding in kind: a kind of unilateral surrender in the face of partisan hardball.
The attack has driven Moscow's relations with the West to a new post-Cold War low, with Britain and its allies, including the United States, expelling about 130 diplomats and the Kremlin responding in kind.
And now Google is responding in kind, offering a fair amount of hope that it might cancel earlier plans to pull YouTube off the Fire TV and Fire TV Stick as of January 1st, 2018.
But it's still a bit ironic that the White House would use Brennan and Clapper in its promotional material given that they've been openly attacking the president for months, and that he's been responding in kind.
"He created an environment in which it seemed to be acceptable for someone running for president to be inciting violence, to be encouraging his supporters, now we're seeing people who are against him responding in kind," Clinton said.
It would seem to open up the possibility of acting out heroic fantasies, becoming ninjas, space pirates, and Jedi knights, as well as interacting more naturally with other human beings — reading their body language and responding in kind.
But the flow of goods has been threatened this year by the United States imposing import tariffs on billions of dollars worth of Chinese goods to redress what it regards as unfair trade relations - with China's government responding in kind.
Both studies experimentally tested whether these differences affected if people would respond to provocations from others incrementally (responding in-kind to the actions of the other) or catastrophically (not responding at first until a threshold was crossed and then responding dramatically).
Now, obviously, the last two weeks have run a lot hotter than stately dignity, ending with Warren telling Sanders onstage that he called her a liar on TV, and he responding in kind, followed by the two gloomily declining to comment.
But Mr. Obama was reluctant to respond to such aggression by Russia with counterattacks, partly for fear that the United States' infrastructure was more vulnerable than Moscow's and partly because intelligence officials worried that by responding in kind, the Pentagon would expose some of its best weaponry.
Absolutely. But I think that, in order to facilitate a debate, and when your party and others are categorizing the president this way -- and, by the way, he&aposs not exactly been Saint Francis, responding in kind -- we&aposre never going to get anything done on this issue, Congressman.
NOT JUST ON THE END USERS OF THE PRODUCTS AND THE POTENTIAL FOR THE PRICE GOING UP. BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY, AS MANY DISCUSSED, THE POSSIBILITY OF OUR ALLIES IN THIS, FOR EXAMPLE, THE EU OR CHINA, NOT AN ALLY NECESSARILY, RESPONDING IN KIND AND, THEREFORE, AN ESCALATION OF A TRADE WAR PERHAPS, THAT REALLY DOES IMPACT THE ECONOMY.
The past three days have seen a petty-ass war between Lana Del Rey stans and Lorde stans on review aggregator Metacritic, with hordes of presumably sepia-toned Lana Del Rey fans creating accounts to attack Lorde's Melodrama, labelling it boring and mainstream, Meanwhile, a miniature army of Lorde fans are responding in kind, dismissing Lana Del Rey's Lust for Life as boring and monotonous.
The declaration also declared that the Republic would seek to especially establish cordial ties with the Soviets. The ETR later de-emphasized the anti-Han tone in their official proclamations after they were done massacring most of the Han civilians in their area. The massacres against the Han occurred mostly during 1944–45, with the KMT responding in kind by torturing, killing, and mutilating ETR prisoners.
On February 1, 1864, Southern cannons were fired down Main Street in the middle of town with a Union cannon responding in kind. The Confederates made an all-out assault on both flanks of the enemy and drove them back to their landing site on the edge of town. The United States Army gunboat was sent to rescue the detachment but was destroyed. Nearly the entire landing force was captured and sent off to the Confederate prison near Andersonville, Georgia.
At 15:30, Canonnière and Tremendous began exchanging fire from their chase guns. After a 7-hour chase, Tremendous had closed in enough to make the battle inevitable, and Canonnière turned hard to starboard and opened fire, Tremendous responding in kind. However, Canonnière had the initiative and had prepared her rigging before the manoeuver, while Tremendous had had to imitate the frigate in haste and was still sailing full sail, including her studding sails. This induced a pronounced listing on Tremendous, hindering the efficiency of her artillery.
D. Michael Quinn dates New Mormon History as beginning in 1950 with Juanita Brooks’ publication of "The Mountain Meadows Massacre" by Stanford University Press. He notes, however, that it had been gaining momentum even before that, citing that B.H. Roberts—Church historian from 1901 until his death in 1933—"exemplified much of the philosophy later identified with the New Mormon History." Clyde R. Forsberg, Jr., credits Leonard J. Arrington, beginning in the 1950s, with having "led the charge" of New Mormon History, with non-Mormon scholars Thomas O'Dea and Whitney O. Cross responding in kind with "less prejudiced and more informed monographs on Mormonism" .
The aforementioned legislators who assembled in Wheeling were expelled by the Virginia General Assembly while officials in other branches who remained loyal to the Union were replaced through the impeachment process. The secessionist Assembly quickly set about organizing special elections to fill the resulting legislative vacancies in the affected districts. Many of these elections were held at the same time as elections to the first permanent Confederate States Congress, which unlike the U.S. Congress was slated to be elected at the end of odd numbered years. Suspected Unionists were often disenfranchised, intimidated or otherwise prevented from participating in subsequent secessionist elections, with Unionists responding in kind to prevent those with suspected secessionist sympathies from participating in Unionist elections.
Zivic claimed Armstrong started out fighting that way, noting, "Henry's givin' me the elbows and the shoulders and the top of the head, and I can give that stuff back pretty good, but I don't dare to or maybe they'll throw me out of the ring."Red Smith, "The Nose", reprinted in W.C. Heinz's The Fireside Book of Boxing, Simon and Schuster. By the seventh round, Zivic had had enough, and began responding in kind. At least one source noted that the referee, aware of the rough fighting that could be called as fouls gave up, and allowed the combatants to fight using whatever methods they were comfortable with, barring obvious fouls.
At Chippenango State College (fictitious), Bobby Fine (Ryan O'Neal) is a professor of English, who learns during a meeting with Chair Lincoln of the English Department (Fred Gwynne) that he is a candidate for tenure at the college. During the meeting, Fine impresses Lincoln by responding in kind to an obscure line from William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. Another professor (David Rounds) is amazed, and Bobby explains that with his father in the dress business, he'd always liked the play. Meanwhile, in New York City, Bobby's father, Jack Fine (Jack Warden) walks into luxury retailer Bergdorf Goodman attempting to steal customers with an arm-load of his own company's dresses before he is chased out by the manager (Michael Lombard).
Mark convinces her to return to her wheelchair, albeit with difficulty, but in picking her up misjudges her weight; both fall into the pool, and Iantha, thinking he is being playful, nearly drowns him responding in kind. Early the next morning, before an expected swarm of reporters can converge on Herb's house, he and Mark drive Iantha back to the ocean. Mark has a long last talk with the mermaid and learns more of her background and how Herb convinced her to enter the meet. The merfolk, friendly with land people in ancient times, grew wary of them over the ages and now try to keep their existence secret except when they need to trade for goods they cannot make themselves, like knives and spears ... and now, swimcaps.

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