But you don't see retribution because too much retribution sets up the risk of a counter-coup.
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"But we must ask: who are we as a nation if we respond to threats of political retribution with retribution ourselves?" she wrote.
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"But we must ask: who are we as a nation if we respond to threats of political retribution with retribution ourselves," she wrote.
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Many high-profile military actions of the period were strategically named with the intent of filling the collective need for not just retribution but retribution with purpose.
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The West's water woes can even seem like karmic retribution.
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But each also represents a different type of karmic retribution.
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Their identities have all been obscured for fear of retribution.
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"They were worried that there would be retribution," she says.
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The arson attack appeared to be an act of retribution.
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Fear of divine retribution might have been a useful thing.
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The source did not want to be named, fearing retribution.
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Go deeper: Trump asks how SNL can air "without retribution"
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In many ways, Black's retribution is symbolic of this concept.
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Fear of retribution keeps most grieving families from speaking publicly.
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They want retribution for the FBI ultimately helping Trump. Huh?!
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Women were often abused and denied the chance of retribution.
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Retribution is somewhat straightforward: Do the crime, pay the time.
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" "It's an act of retribution," Schmidt said on MSNBC's "Deadline.
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The Retribution was not scheduled to go out on maneuvers.
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He requested anonymity, citing fear of retribution by the police.
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He has also urged citizens not to undertake "vengeful retribution".
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Mr. Smith then recounted Mr. Muller's threats of political retribution.
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But breadstick bloke wasn't going to be denied his retribution.
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She asked to remain anonymous out of fear of retribution.
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Most asked not to be named for fear of retribution.
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He declined to provide his name for fear of retribution.
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The cycle of repression and retribution appears to be unending.
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The official asked to remain anonymous for fear of retribution.
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The person asked to remain anonymous for fear of retribution.
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Those sources asked to remain anonymous for fear of retribution.
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The military has promised Vindman would not suffer any retribution.
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Now, our White House reporters write, comes the president's retribution.
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Intelligence is not supposed to be used for political retribution.
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His murder unleashed further unrest and retribution within other prisons.
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But some slaves, fearing retribution, leaked the plan to authorities.
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After all, any hint of discontent could bring terrible retribution.
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He said fear of retribution wasn't a factor for him.
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Eric Swalwell, a California Democrat, accused Trump of seeking retribution.
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Let's choose prevention and healing over retribution and further damage.
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He spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.
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In one context, Kashmiri Pandits are victims looking for retribution.
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They asked not to be named for fear of retribution.
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Some allege that they may be victims of political retribution.
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The worker requested anonymity to avoid retribution from the Algerian government.
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"And we'll fight to work without fear of intimidation or retribution."
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"There mustbe [sic] retribution," Domingo posted online, the federal affidavit said.
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When suspicion and retribution and fear win out, we all lose.
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He let it fail lest fecklessness seem to bring inadequate retribution.
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Fearing defeat or retribution, Britain now champions fewer, less difficult causes.
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This is presented as a tragic choice rather than divine retribution.
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In the sense that it is her retribution, it is everything.
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Faced with the karmic retribution of lovers scorned, Weeknd was distraught.
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Watch the interview above and the singer's "Retribution" music video here.
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Many did not provide their names out of fear of retribution.
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It punishes critics of Fey's most insipid characters with vicarious retribution.
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The exact retribution depends, of course, on the offense at hand.
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"What you [typically] see is more consolidation than retribution," Singh says.
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Victims said they kept their secrets out of fear of retribution.
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But there's a balance to be found between accountability and retribution.
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But Ryan's response has been completely uncolored by fear of retribution.
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Harassment, threats, intimidation are among the retribution their families can face.
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"Retribution became the most popular form of attack," Mr. Song wrote.
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Your fragile post-breakup self needs positive vibes, not karmic retribution.
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"One thing I'm not looking for is retribution," he told me.
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What's more, increasing severity also spoke to public interest in retribution.
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Some experts see the case as retribution for Ms. Meng's arrest.
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Homeland security officials, who saw the idea as political retribution, resisted.
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This is a punishment bill, a retribution bill, a vengeance bill.
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Some, like "Breaking Bad," assumed moral universes of retribution and consequences.
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Was he afraid of retribution because his drawings were too subversive?
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"I'm not here to seek vengeance or retribution," Mr. Woods said.
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"There was no primal call for revenge or retribution," he wrote.
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They declined to give their names, fearing retribution from border authorities.
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The important, inappropriate literary man is going to face his retribution.
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The traditional goals of criminal punishment are retribution, deterrence, incapacitation and rehabilitation.
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The fourth retribution of excised junk: the realization that landscape ain't real.
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But for many companies, the risk of U.S. retribution remains too great.
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Drug gangs sometimes burn buses in retribution for police operations against them.
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The governor herself is protected from the LDP's retribution by her popularity.
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Mr. Trump has lashed out angrily in recent days, implicitly threatening retribution.
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According to Turner, if Dany threatens the North, there will be retribution.
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The warning was unfounded; her state protects against that kind of retribution.
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Suing Saudi Arabia might satisfy some emotional desire for retribution for terrorism.
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"Finally, after all these years, I get a little retribution!" she jokes.
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When the young women finish getting their retribution, it's Nick who's unconscious.
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The conversation was not about political retribution, punishment or endorsements, Baroni testified.
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Some forms of Protestantism continue to emphasise the absolute need for retribution.
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Or do people still fear him and potential retribution for his death?
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But Congress adjourned for the year without any retribution for House Democrats.
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Many fear retribution or negative impacts on their service members' military career.
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He believes that 9/11 was divine retribution for the nation's sins.
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Instead, he urged other means of retribution, which he did not outline.
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Like the white characters in "A Different Drummer," Mitchell experiences black retribution.
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This is not redress; this is the most drastic form of retribution.
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Instead, capital punishment seeks to satisfy a desire for vengeance and retribution.
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" He added: "I think most South Africans believe in retribution for crimes.
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There is no punishment strong enough to provide retribution for their victims.
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Often it is fear of retribution that makes victims reluctant to testify.
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Three of those purposes — deterrence, incapacitation and retribution — support reconsideration of Sen.
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In its worst form, it is the silent waiting period preceding retribution.
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Soccer has a way of exacting karmic retribution somewhere along the way.
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He thinks he understands that what the state is seeking is retribution.
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But the women have said they feared that speaking would bring retribution.
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As for why, he guesses it may have been done as retribution.
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Hopelessness galvanized by rancor, retribution on a loop: The damage runs deep.
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After it passed, Russia prohibited Americans from adopting Russian orphans as retribution.
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There's no retribution for the kids killed in the opening hate crime.
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The others requested their names be withheld, citing fear of professional retribution.
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Beyond respect, and retribution, the North wanted hard currency from its cyberprogram.
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Both workers asked to remain anonymous because they feared retribution from Amazon.
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"People would say, "We fear retribution, this person has such strong backing.
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For the first time, he described his experiences without fear of retribution.
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Morally, they earned Negan's retribution with their callous disregard for his people.
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"Folks are very worried about being victims of political retribution," she said.
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Payback, or retribution for an offense against a clan member, remains widespread.
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Those interviewed insisted on anonymity, citing nondisclosure agreements or fear of retribution.
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Racial discontent remained largely submerged, Pastor Glasgow said, because residents feared retribution.
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Kanter has stopped communicating with them because of the fear of retribution.
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But most of the time, I suppress my baser appetite for retribution.
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Beyond retribution, even life without parole offers no guarantee of continued incarceration.
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What sort of retribution will there be if Russia continues to do this?
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Martin Keay also dismissed the dossier, and all other forms of lawless retribution.
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"Will there be no retribution?" press secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a statement.
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But rights groups say the process is more concerned with retribution than justice.
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Alabama "still [has] a strong interest in seeking retribution for a horrible crime".
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The retribution will come from calculation, not rage, says Guaracy Mingardi, a criminologist.
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I will be accused of taking money or cowering for fear of retribution.
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Morgan appears ready to succumb forever to his thirst for revenge and retribution.
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This individual asked to remain anonymous, citing fear of retribution from the company.
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Iran and Iraq both strongly condemned the move, raising fears of possible retribution.
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They all spoke on condition of not being identified for fear of retribution.
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We said if we don't negotiate something fair, then we have tremendous retribution.
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Vanessa Marquez's loved ones are seeking financial retribution for the actress' tragic death.
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Although the family deserves retribution, it's a band-aid on an open wound.
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These people requested anonymity for fear of damaging personal relationships and possible retribution.
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BTW ... after the concert Game sauntered around Philly ... clearly not concerned about retribution.
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"It's not about punishment, it's not about retribution, it's about changes," she said.
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Filipinos' desire for instant retribution will, surely, turn to horror, hatred and revenge.
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We asked Chu if he was scared of retribution for publishing he photos.
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The plot, which targeted five major cities in retribution for the Holocaust, failed.
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The terrorist group's current messaging speaks of retribution and revenge for battlefield losses.
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Most of these pilots have asked to remain anonymous for fear of retribution.
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Privacy shields Americans with unpopular views from retribution and harassment for their beliefs.
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Some of these songs are calling, in an unapologetically punk way, for retribution.
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She did not want to give her full name for fear of retribution.
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Here is what they don't say: legislators had also given up on retribution.
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Ukrainian officials probably feared retribution if they didn't meet and cooperate with Giuliani.
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Fear of unabating retribution is another detractor for sharing too much, too fast.
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Some avoided the department altogether, fearing retribution or convinced that nothing would happen.
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He vowed retribution against the women who have accused him of sexual assault.
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The former TIAA employees spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.
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In Panama City, many people said that AIDS was God's retribution for sin.
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Small-business owners, fearing retribution, are often powerless in the face of harassment.
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But when the troops leave, protection can give way to retribution by adversaries.
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The C.E.O.s should brace themselves for the unscripted retribution that will surely follow.
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When it comes to political retribution, the president is a man of conviction.
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The apparition that has infested Fitzroy is evidently exacting some kind of retribution.
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City officials said the video appeared to endorse retribution for Mr. Garner's death.
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And he threatened the whistle-blower, who is protected by law from retribution.
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Citing fear of retribution, the people requested anonymity to discuss sensitive internal information.
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" Robinson's lawyer Harwin called DeNiro's suit "a naked act of retribution and intimidation.
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All spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution by the Guards.
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The black community would be in total uproar, on the warpath, seeking retribution.
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One person's lying or betrayal triggers another person's withdrawal or quest for retribution.
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The flight attendants requested anonymity out of fear of retribution from their employer.
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Sotto voce, denizens of India Inc say they fear retribution from the authorities.
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This no longer had the thrill of celebrity; only the threat of retribution.
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As Arya comes of age, her capacity for ruthlessness and retribution is softening.
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Simple, irresistible desire is what drives revenge movies — desire for retribution, inexorably enacted.
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Roosh is prepared to seek retribution against anyone who says he advocates rape.
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Rick is Tandy's most recent mark, and he wants violent retribution for his humiliation.
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MINDING YOUR BUSINESS Trump threatens EU with 'tremendous retribution' with higher tariffs on cars .
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On Friday, he promised "retribution" against firms that fire employees or build factories overseas.
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Given the political backdrop, Judge Gorsuch may become a victim of Democratic political retribution.
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Read more: Retribution has been swift for the "I'm calling ICE" lawyer Aaron Schlossberg
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Democracy depends on the freedom to criticize those in power without fear of retribution.
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In fact, she has said repeatedly that she thinks retribution is a bad idea.
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But it has said it took action against the Iranian oil platforms as retribution.
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Khashoggi left the country in 2017 due to fears of retribution from the regime.
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However, it was retribution given on White America's terms, and was, by design, incomplete.
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All students deserve the opportunity to speak out without fear of reproach or retribution.
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For many Spaniards it is retribution for a conspiracy to break up their country.
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No longer are retribution and incapacitation the sole aims of our public safety policies.
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In Hérouxville, many residents declined to disclose their full names, citing fears of retribution.
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HONG KONG RIOTS New Year's retribution: Fireworks in the air, clashes on the streets.
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The Bruins looked for retribution on Carrier two minutes later, but the move backfired.
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A message of retribution was scrawled on a wall, one official told the newspaper.
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Facebook malware is nothing new, but an emerging threat offers some unique karmic retribution.
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But what Clements didn't say is that the measure was an act of retribution.
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Women who gathered to rally at the memorial wore masks, for fear of retribution.
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He said they considered running away but feared his retribution if they were caught.
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Both Froome and Aru played down the incidents - the attack and the alleged retribution.
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Marris said that with both camps seeking retribution, the clashes were likely to continue.
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Talking to a male outside her family it could bring dishonor, even violent retribution.
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Would leaks come from within its ranks, aiming to take retribution against the president?
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We demand that he stop seeking retribution against his political adversaries and their supporters.
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BUT ALL IN ALL, NO, I'M NOT CONCERNED ABOUT RETRIBUTION AS WE MOVE FORWARD.
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Putin, in fact, even seemed to suggest that Butina's arrest would lead to retribution.
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Other emotions will follow: anger, resentment, and the desire for retribution likely among them.
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The death penalty is about retribution for past offenses, not prevention of future ones.
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He also thinks the Punisher's actions are a sign of a man seeking retribution.
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The next day, she told the governor that the mayor had complained of retribution.
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The eight-minute "Retribution" starts with her calmly declaiming about materialism despoiling Mother Earth.
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Flat fines also fail to meet basic goals of punishment, like retribution and deterrence.
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Risking the severest retribution, he publicly pressed General Antonescu to surrender to the Soviets.
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I know that expressing desire for retribution is a risky move in its unpopularity.
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Clearly a successful assassination works in one sense, of doling out retribution and punishment.
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He spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid retribution from Egyptian security forces.
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He has a history of exacting retribution to those who didn't make him money.
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So the veteran, Lincoln Clay, starts taking retribution, leaving hundreds dead in his wake.
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She facilitates his flight from retribution across Europe via ever more glamorous watering holes.
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Trump's Afghan gambit, in other words, risks retribution at the ballot box in 2020.
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Trump took out a general visiting Iraq in part as an act of retribution.
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CRAMER: SO IT'S NOT ABOUT THAT THEIR FEAR RETRIBUTION, IT'S THAT THEY WEREN'T CALLED.
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"The Trump Administration's SALT policy is retribution politics — plain and simple," New York Gov.
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Most of Rwigara's supporters have stopped visiting the pair in prison, fearful of retribution.
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Drug dealers were forced to surrender hundreds of thousands of euros to avoid retribution.
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James was captured on television vowing retribution but he downplayed it after the game.
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But those words are not accompanied by threats of retribution nor deadlines to ceasefire.
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Categorical opposition to this nomination is not retribution for the treatment of Judge Garland.
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And there's a fear of retribution that has kept many victims from coming forward.
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The government threatens revenge and retribution, which is as expected as it is worrying.
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"There could be retribution or retaliation for exposing a building's illegal conduct," Mr. Harman said.
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Iranian officials, concerned about the increase in the rate of acid attacks, have endorsed retribution.
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Graffiti found on the wall of the high school indicates Pfeiffer was ready for retribution.
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Emily (Alexis Bledel) was forced into a genital mutilation surgery as retribution for alleged wrongdoing.
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The four others agreed to marriage out of fear of retribution, according to the Tribune.
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Many more victims never even report their losses, due to embarrassment or fear of retribution.
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By doing so, we choose to make incarceration about retribution, rather than rehabilitation or redemption.
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Not gonna lie—it feels a bit like karmic retribution for being a real jerk.
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She hopes it will allow other teachers to speak up without being afraid of retribution.
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Judges should be able to impose sentences that may not be popular without fearing retribution.
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The GOP's 2012 standard-bearer was threatened with less dangerous forms of retribution, as well.
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The OPCW finding is unlikely to lead to US retribution strikes on the Syrian government.
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Something had to happen, and there was the sense that we needed to seek retribution.
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The new jails are expected to emphasise rehabilitation over retribution and be used more sparingly.
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The killer allegedly wrote a "message of retribution" on the wall in the victims' blood.
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Seeking retribution, she tracks down Nico's estranged mother, played by Allison Janney – a dead end.
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So that's certainly not a very muscular opening if you're interested in deterrence or retribution.
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This election looks more and more like divine retribution for decades of conservative bad faith.
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Making assertions that Haiti is suffering because of divine retribution is not helpful nor true.
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But, such is life in Trump's America, where retribution is the name of the game.
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Fearing the retribution that comes with activism, most black athletes have shied away from activism.
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The al-Qaida-linked group has vowed retribution for Kenya&aposs troop presence in Somalia.
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More shockingly, a "message of retribution" was allegedly written in blood on the condo's wall.
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The karmic retribution for Samart's fighting sins came in the form of one Jeff Fenech.
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Parents are expected to be stoic superhuman god-creatures, above feeling and rage and retribution.
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Like the parent companies of other media outlets, its owner, Dogan Holding, feared government retribution.
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"The retribution has been proportionate and it has been swift," he told reporters in Sydney.
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Later, as Enlightenment ideas of penal reform gained prominence, rehabilitation jostled with retribution for primacy.
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The art from Guantanamo is a quiet reminder of the human cost of impulsive retribution.
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On the flip side, the death penalty has always stood for retribution in this country.
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This principal of retribution is baked into our entire philosophy of justice in this country.
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In an interview on CNN, he said it was "retribution" for what he called Mrs.
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Some see the souring of the relationship as retribution for Mrs Merkel's past diplomatic mistakes.
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When the punishment fits the crime, retribution is achieved, and anger is sated; it softens.
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The widows of ISIS fighters often have to flee their towns, for fear of retribution.
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Turn down a job, and a disgruntled resident could withhold a holiday tip as retribution.
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Similarly, any level of employee can criticize any of their bosses without fear of retribution.
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While it is expected, if one party is caught, there may be some level retribution.
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On Thursday, Mnangagwa urged the country's citizens not to undertake any form of "vengeful retribution".
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The unusual way Ax begins to enact that retribution in the premiere might ring familiar.
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But we deserve a fair, effective justice system premised on public safety rather than retribution.
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I realize, objectively, that viewing my infertility as cosmic retribution or moral shortcoming sounds insane.
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If they vote for the nominee, they risk severe retribution from within the Democratic Party.
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Our most energetic recent social movements—Occupy, #MeToo, Black Lives Matter—have retribution in mind.
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But if they run away from him, they could face serious retribution from base voters.
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They asked for anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss the matter and feared retribution.
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If the writers are so intent on meting out karmic retribution, he's a deserving recipient.
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In his telling, it's fear of retribution, not status or honor, that keeps people silent.
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But this Saudi retribution is unnecessarily aggressive and clearly intended to intimidate critics into silence.
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Mr. Li's father has said he plans to leave Singapore indefinitely for fear of retribution.
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Nemesis comes much as Hemingway described the onset of bankruptcy: first slowly, then suddenly. Retribution?
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The latest attacks in Manaus will surely inspire retribution inside and outside the prison gates.
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Does the punishment serve legitimate penological objectives (like deterrence and public safety) other than retribution?
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There's another objective you might seek that's slightly different from position-taking, persuasion or retribution.
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But my other team members are afraid to blow the whistle for fear of retribution.
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It is a dangerous game — especially now — because if they miscalculate, they invite terrible retribution.
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On Friday, Mr. Zwicharowski said he believed there was "retribution involved" in the current investigation.
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Murder, rape, torture and other forms of retribution and terror became a way of life.
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Trump took out an Iranian general visiting Iraq in part as an act of retribution.
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Market participants are now calculating the risk of retribution from the Iranian side, he said.
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Reconstituting the general economic order, not exacting shortsighted retribution, was the imperative of the day.
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Some speakers sought anonymity, or gave only part of their names, for fear of retribution.
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One teenager sought retribution by campaigning to change the name of the city to Westbrook.
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The same year, he appeared in the Netflix miniseries One of Us (originally titled Retribution).
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Her arrest has raised fears of possible retribution targeting executives at U.S. companies in China.
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" What form this retribution might take was not spelled out, other than being "looked into.
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This will have left many quietly seething, but unable to speak for fear of retribution.
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A friend of Amaya's is gang-raped, considered appropriate retribution for talking to the police.
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After liberation, in retribution for her having slept with Nazis, the townspeople shaved Lila's head.
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"This is clear political retribution by President Trump, and we won't sit idly by," Gov.
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Grim tales of violence and retribution, and all manner of thug posturing, are essentially absent.
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Sexual violence remains taboo in India, where survivors fear stigma or retribution if they report attacks.
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The note names Ellison and says Monahan was "worried about retribution" if she identified him publicly.
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Democrats criticized the DHS's actions as political retribution against measures that counteract the administration's immigration policies.
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BuzzFeed News is withholding the woman's name at her request because she said she fears retribution.
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Some were complicit, she said, while others looked the other way out of fear of retribution.
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Of course, deference was not meant to be a carte blanche to exact violence without retribution.
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Herzberg's daughter has lawyered up, according to Reuters, hoping to get some retribution for her death.
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Question is, how do the Networks get away with these total Republican hit jobs without retribution?
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We must demand retribution and solutions to the effects of this scandal, and others like it.
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But Nance denied the defense team's motion, saying Abrams has no fear of retribution from McCain.
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Perhaps next year Washington State will enlist the aid of the Plow King to get retribution.
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The members of the group have elected to file the complaint anonymously for fear of retribution.
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When they said no, hurting his fragile male ego, he'd blunt their career prospects in retribution.
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They seek retribution for the fact that President Obama's Supreme Court nominee didn't receive a hearing.
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Prosecutor Cheryl Tesch opposed bail, citing concerns of witness interference and public retribution, broadcaster ABC said.
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Like the victim, he may be threatened with punishment or retribution if he does not cooperate.
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"Today, a player can still call PSG's manager a faggot without any retribution," Philippe Liotard says.
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We supported Israel's right to act in self-defense, which could lead to retribution against us.
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Two years later Brown faced retribution from California voters when he ran for the U.S. Senate.
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This spring, a report surfaced that the Royals were planning to get retribution for the pitch.
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We need a system in which employees can come forward without fear of intimidation or retribution.
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Editorial President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has responded to the failed coup in Turkey with indiscriminate retribution.
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I would nominate our practice of imprisoning criminals for the purpose of retribution rather than rehabilitation.
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" Verily, the blasphemous shall receive due retribution for daring to join the word "rice" with "cauliflower.
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The mystery remains unsolved, though many have pointed the finger at angry KGB agents seeking retribution.
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Leigh Silverman directs this unsurprising but beautifully acted study in lust, rationalization and retribution (1:00).
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The actions taken by the House and New York officials are nothing more than political retribution.
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What to expect: Some industry insiders chalked up the hostility as retribution for CNN's campaign coverage.
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Lawmakers can form 21st century coalitions and work across party lines with less fear of retribution.
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"They knew that using the word retribution left the door open for a pardon," he said.
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To live in a country that's open and free — that can criticize our president without retribution.
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He spoke on the condition that his given name not be published, saying he feared retribution.
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But her love for her younger sister, Abby (Tatum Marilyn Hall), hinders her desire for retribution.
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Soon he may be in a position to seek his own retribution on the Supreme Court.
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Mallet's employer accused Hong Kong of withholding the visa as retribution for Mallet hosting the talk.
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" He vowed retribution: "I will surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged U.S. dotard with fire.
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The effort to rectify those mistakes and get retribution becomes a driving force of the finale.
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Now, as with anything else on social media, a misstep in your post brings instant retribution.
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Retribution will be fast and powerful, as we lift restrictions and expand authorities in the field.
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He's retiring at the end of the year, so he is somewhat immune to political retribution.
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Pam requested that her full name not be used for fear of retribution from law enforcement.
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If the links from the global ransomware attack are confirmed, researchers will be watching for retribution.
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He suggested that workers may fear retribution or harm to their careers if they publicly complain.
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Writers in English have far more latitude to criticize authorities, both secular and religious, without retribution.
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The question remains: What, if anything, does Iran have in store as further steps of retribution?
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Ms. Carlin said she believed the other businesses were not speaking out for fear of retribution.
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It is the right of every American to freely express their beliefs — without fear of retribution.
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" She also said the kidnapping raid would be retribution for an unidentified party taking someone "wrongly.
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For them, the only fitting psychological and moral conclusion entailed live confrontation and subsequent just retribution.
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What remains to be seen is what, exactly, Iran will do in retribution for the strike.
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Arthur, who requested anonymity because he fears retribution from immigration officials, was born through a midwife.
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"Willing to kill a billion infidels in retribution for a single DISABLED Muslim," the post continued.
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Refugees could flee to government-controlled areas, but there they face the possibility of fatal retribution.
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All spoke on the condition of anonymity, citing non-disclosure agreements, or concern over professional retribution.
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Gallagher himself called them "traitors" and obliquely suggested that they might meet retribution from other SEALs.
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One could not risk being charged with the slightest human fallibility for fear of deadly retribution.
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However, several American businesses are also feeling vulnerable to retribution in one of their key markets.
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I could knock the portfolio manager's hands off my leg without too much fear of retribution.
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They took it in their own hands to seek retribution against people for the slightest infraction.
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"We've always had enemies here," said Mr. Kerr's mother, withholding her name for fear of retribution.
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"We've always had enemies here," said Mr. Kerr's mother, withholding her name for fear of retribution.
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He said he believed the attack was in retribution for security forces' recent killing of militants.
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But former employees and girlfriends worried about retribution from Mr. Nygard if they spoke against him.
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Rumors circulated throughout Langdon that the trio were killed in retribution after Pixley stole a car.
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The tribal leader spoke on condition of anonymity to protect himself from retribution by the Houthis.
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"This is the kind of thing that feeds a cycle of hostility and retribution," Aftergood said.
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Before his inauguration, Mnangagwa on Thursday urged citizens not to undertake any form of "vengeful retribution".
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She also feels that executing people to show that killing is wrong is more retribution than punishment.
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The incident, now known as Bridgegate, was an apparent act of retribution on behalf of then-Gov.
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We will all dance to Mark Ronson until our fragile bones break in retribution for this humiliation.
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The defendant, identified only as "John Doe" out of fears of retribution, wept at a hearing Wednesday.
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Their fears – of retribution or simply losing the job, however bad – traps workers into accepting their fates.
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She's seeking at least $10 million as retribution and asking that the company ceases using her likeness.
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Nye County had just revoked Hof's brothel license, which Randazza said was an act of political retribution.
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America is right to warn Mr Assad that he will face retribution if he uses chemical weapons.
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The same was true for a former actor, who withheld his name for fear of career retribution.
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For some, the uncertainty about the future of abortion rights already feels like a form of retribution.
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Barclays grants whistleblowers anonymity to prevent any retribution for their actions - in keeping with normal UK practice.
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"Quitting was not an option," Marvel said, giving only his first name for fear of gang retribution.
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Police say several other victims had initially come forward, but later retracted their accusations, apparently fearing retribution.
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Many of those who lost loved ones say they do not want retribution, but merely the truth.
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For now, survivors and their allies need private spaces where they can speak without fear of retribution.
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That way, workers would feel free to report illegal activity such as trafficking without fear of retribution.
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But internet conspiracy theorists believe that Rich was killed as retribution for leaking emails about the DNC.
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Businesses—international or local—tell me they can hardly speak freely about China without fear of retribution.
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At least five ISIS militants were killed in the clashes and ISIS was swift to exact retribution.
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He demands retribution and a complete overhaul of government, with those now in power barred from office.
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Inside, they are able to freely ask, discuss, prod, and complain without fear of retribution or judgment.
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Fearing retribution, Matthau said she agreed to a $100,000 settlement in exchange for signing a confidentiality agreement.
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This is his own personal retribution, a way of massaging his ego and Hannah's too, a little.
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The two properties were seized from Moscow as retribution for Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
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" DiCaprio was named best actor for playing a fur-trapper in pioneer-era retribution drama "The Revenant.
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As retribution, authorities have now given him a sentence of 13 months for insulting the prime minister.
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Sexual violence remains a taboo in India, and survivors fear stigma or retribution if they report attacks.
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My loved ones actually get to rest now because they have got retribution for what had happened.
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The failure to speak out stemmed from a desire to protect institutions' reputations, or fear of retribution.
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The term refers not only to retribution but to Islam's positive guidance for living generously and humbly.
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That can mean whims, plots and retribution matter more than transparency and a predictable rule of law.
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For others, who fear retribution if they try to reintegrate into society, it could be a refuge.
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He allowed only the publication of his middle name, Yovany, for fear of retribution from the bank.
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Often the massacres erupted as indiscriminate retribution after some starving Indians killed and ate a few cattle.
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"I would prefer that we don't use as retribution canceling $110 billion worth of work," he said.
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However this claim was dismissed by one former WikiLeaks volunteer, who spoke anonymously over fears of retribution.
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But by shifting the emphasis from retribution to rewards, we can make a greater impact on behavior.
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The Clintons keep a list of people like me in Brooklyn and there will be swift retribution.
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In the deal, Broidy denies the woman's claims and also agrees not to seek further legal retribution.
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"I don't think pettiness is a strategy and I don't think retribution is a strategy," he said.
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He was ultimately let go, but gangs kidnapped and killed two of his relatives afterwards in retribution.
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Sanderman added that if Marek fails to follow the sentence retribution by the crown will be swift.
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Many of the people who spoke with Eater said they were afraid of retribution for speaking out.
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If those pages are released, their contents could prompt public outrage and provoke retribution from Capitol Hill.
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The night before, Timothy's oldest sister, Peggy Richards, had worried the plea deal wouldn't be sufficient retribution.
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"The state would still have a strong interest in seeking retribution for a horrible crime," he said.
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But some survivors fear retribution if they speak up — not from their abusers, but from the courts.
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That didn't stop him from later revisiting those claims after Unsworth threatened legal retribution over Musk's accusations.
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Most mass shootings fall within the categories of domestic violence, hate crimes or retribution killing, she added.
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Since then, the President has waged a brazen tour of retribution toward officials he sees as enemies.
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He's pressured the military to seek retribution against an Army officer who told the truth under oath.
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But there is fear of career retribution — or of being labeled "too sensitive" — if one speaks out.
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The marriage was soon effectively over — separate bedrooms, non-speaks, public slights and acts of bitter retribution.
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Like other miners who spoke to Reuters, he asked not to be identified for fear of retribution.
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" Trump's tweet asked, "How do the Networks get away with these total Republican hit jobs without retribution?
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However, some senior members of Frelinghuysen's committee say it'd be foolish to take retribution against the chairman.
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The flag represents America -- and America represents the right to express your views without fear of retribution.
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The current and former employees who spoke on condition of anonymity said they feared retribution by Nickel.
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Still, it seems that the attack on Wednesday was intended as a warning rather than real retribution.
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VICE withheld the student's name so he could speak freely without fear of retribution at his job.
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There could be retribution, or it could appear that way, even if everyone behaves like an adult.
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When the recent fires erupted, some Palestinians celebrated on social media, calling them divine retribution against Israel.
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Ma ultimately handed over hundreds of the now-valuable comics for destruction, fearing retribution against his family.
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Additionally, the Tesla employees say they want to be free to express themselves without fear of retribution.
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This village committee soon came under pressure from allies of the old leadership seeking retribution, they said.
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Byrd said that he was worried that he could face retribution from McDonald&aposs for speaking out.
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I can protest Mike Pence's visit, his inhumanity, racism and homophobia without fear of persecution or retribution.
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The oceans will not suddenly crush all the world's coasts like some biblical retribution or Hollywood tsunami.
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This driver and others spoke to Business Insider on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.
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Many families in Syria are reluctant to discuss their cases for fear of retribution by the government.
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Which means China, Mexico, and now the EU are all seeking retribution by targeting key red states.
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Is the Treasury Department's move retribution after centuries of very male and very white currency in America?
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In effect, many instances of corruption go unreported, with 30% of people fearing retribution if they speak out.
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It's an outlet for Nate's wild rage and a way to make his many dreams of retribution real.
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WATTERS: Well, it&aposs more than just, you know, retribution against what you call the deep state, Juan.
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WikiLeaks has denied releasing the INA Papers, and suggested the Ecuadorian government may be seeking retribution against Assange.
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A source told Politico that the company was "bounced" from the meeting in retribution over rejecting the emoji.
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Will these ungodly acts of treachery eventually lead to a global campaign of retribution against all of clownkind?
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Afraid of facing retribution for our assertiveness, we instead contort to fit the shapes of someone else's desire.
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We suspect they will try some form of retribution attack, and we are postured and prepared for that.
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Others didn't report harassment because they feared retribution, or simply because they thought it would do no good.
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Despite suffering such terrible injuries, most victims of acid attacks do not seek justice for fear of retribution.
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The new fighters are coming to the arcade version of the game in an update called Fated Retribution.
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Some intelligence experts believe he was detained as retribution for the arrest of confessed Russian agent Maria Butina.
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Anyone on the team can always bring any question or concern to my attention without fear of retribution.
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The couple's throats had been slit, and the killer allegedly wrote "a message of retribution" on the wall.
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And, as social animals, the greatest retribution we can possibly inflict upon such people is exile and erasure.
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This is important, Facebook explains, because victims are sometimes too afraid of retribution to report the content themselves.
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My father taught me that every blow strikes back, even if that retribution comes in a different form.
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"But this is America — we get to disagree with each other without the threats of violence or retribution."
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War — heated debates, retribution and, by all indications, Mellie letting her inner fierce southerner come out to play.
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He asked that his last name and other identifying details not be published, out of fear of retribution.
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More seriously, though, are the personal ramifications he could experience from a government increasingly known for harsh retribution.
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The institution most vulnerable to politicians' retribution is the federal police, responsible for the bulk of the investigations.
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This legislation will allow Americans to exercise their First Amendment rights regarding consumer experiences without fear of retribution.
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She declined to give The New Yorker details about her alleged affair with Trump for fear of retribution.
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It's almost like the laying of the table, and with 15 more courses of pain, punishment, and retribution.
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He couldn't use the phone to talk to his family or friends for fear of retribution on them.
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The leak of Plame's identity as a CIA agent was widely seen as political retribution for Wilson's claims.
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Journalists typically grant anonymity to sources who fear retribution or who would otherwise be unable to speak freely.
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Toward the end of the spring, citing multiple anonymous sources, Newsday had reported that the Royals wanted retribution.
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Wieland and other neighbors on the block see the murals as taunting, bullying retribution for reporting the homeowner.
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Cuomo would also look to implement a "whistleblower" process to help victims file complaints without fear of retribution.
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Parents, who declined to talk publicly for fear of retribution, have hired lawyers to get the photos removed.
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A prominent member of Trump's inner circle is blasting the top leaders of his party and promising retribution.
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For far too long, women who brought forward allegations of sexual assault feared retribution and were not heard.
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Rinaldi said one Democrat threatened his life, adding he promised to follow him home to exact violent retribution.
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Trump, after whacking the Europeans with steel and aluminum tariffs, has been frustrated by the European Union's retribution.
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All spoke on the condition of anonymity, citing fear of retribution for speaking critically of the government's response.
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Most asked to remain anonymous because they were bound by confidentiality agreements or feared retribution for speaking out.
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Those companies — which usually complain anonymously, fearing Chinese retribution — have found a sympathetic ear in the Trump administration.
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All the while, Aunt Lydia prowls around the edges, threatening retribution should June step out of line again.
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People, often young women, who dare to speak up can expect to face public harassment and private retribution.
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Since then, the party has anticipated retribution from Mr. Cuomo, who has been known to hold a grudge.
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Think about it for a moment: historically, when countries won terrible wars, they exacted retribution on the vanquished.
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Under Pakistan's Shariah Law introduced in the late 1970s, the Islamic concept of forgiveness and retribution was introduced.
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All of the former officials agreed to speak only on the condition of anonymity, citing fear of retribution.
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TechCrunch spoke to several Charter employees, whom we are not naming as they fear retribution from the company.
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Theories of justice have also moved beyond ones that emphasize retribution — and for good reason in many cases.
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Seeking retribution, Martin embarks on a hilariously dark quest to expose Mossack, Fonseca and the millionaires they represent.
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But before Shylock exacts this cruel retribution, a friend of Antonio's makes a fascinating appeal in his favor.
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Some may have feared retribution from their leagues and teams, as well as jeopardizing their lucrative endorsement deals.
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Some students also worried about retribution if they were seen as keeping attention focused on the shooting deaths.
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Renee even acknowledged that company management is known for retribution and retaliation — even more reason to stay quiet.
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Some of these workers asked to remain anonymous in this story for fear of retribution from their employer.
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Ms. Obodo said she had crossed over from Libya nine months ago after escaping retribution murders at home.
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Families of victims are withdrawing complaints because of the fear of retribution from the police and the prosecutors.
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Critics called the move political retribution, and the state on Monday filed a lawsuit challenging it in court.
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Byrne's savage assassination was the result of an imprisoned drug lord's edict to exact retribution for his incarceration.
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Trump has threatened a "disproportionate" response if any American personnel are killed in retribution for Soleimani&aposs killing.
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Democrats argue that current Republicans in Congress will suffer electoral retribution for their united defense of Mr. Trump.
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Architects are tackling the dark, loud, violent nature of jails to make them more about rehabilitation than retribution.
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He suggested the meddling attempts came as retribution for the budding trade war he has waged with Beijing.
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He literally turned the "politics of revenge, resistance and retribution" into an art form during the 2016 campaign.
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The president's critics have pointed to Mueller's firing as a "red line" that Trump couldn't cross without retribution.
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"A lot of time I think it's used as retribution," Ms. Lima said, referring to fights over pets.
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The relationship between the two nations has oscillated between tremulous attempts at reconciliation to fiery threats of retribution.
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"And then, unfortunately, some will be pressed into the fight under threat of death or other harsh retribution."
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The move appeared to be an act of retribution for Delta's decision to sever ties with the NRA.
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Almost all of them required strict confidentiality to speak without fear of retribution from their bishops or superiors.
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This law inhibits our faith leaders from speaking freely about moral and other issues without fear of retribution.
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But their new work offers tantalizing clues for how to break the cycle of collective blame and retribution.
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It was those in power who, insecure and fearful, visited upon her the most vindictive and callous retribution.
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Instead, they speculated he had changed his story because he feared retribution from Ortiz fans inside the jail.
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Intelligence experts believe he may have been detained as retribution for the arrest of confessed Russian agent Maria Butina.
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If the Prophet$ were looking for violent retribution over Cesar's tricky scheme, they wouldn't kidnap him, Ruby, and Jamal.
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Even so, some prominent politicians from both political parties voiced concerns that the retribution does not go far enough.
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The White House on Wednesday also pointed to the nation's long history of not jailing political rivals in retribution.
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Dozens of Russian journalists have been killed or brutally beaten in recent years, in clear retribution for their work.
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The third retribution of excised junk: the realization that you could never think too good in the first place.
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In perhaps an odd sense of karmic retribution, Hales lost the match via armbar early in the second round.
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More recently, Bezos called out Trump for his threats of retribution against media organizations he feels have wronged him.
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The 50,000 predominantly Sunni resident say they fear the forces will enter the city and carry out retribution killings.
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If you are less convinced of God's righteousness, then mercy might replace something like excessive vengeance or arbitrary retribution.
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Russian President Vladamir Putin blamed the Islamic State for the attack and vowed to exact "retribution" on the group.
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It was not long after that the alleged campaign of retribution of the woman's husband and his family began.
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Authorities said he planned an attack as retribution for the white supremacist shootings at two mosques in New Zealand.
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"Many WCP staff members referred to a 'culture of fear' in terms of retribution or losing employment," it said.
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Judges in the lower courts are unwilling to throw out even the most nonsensical cases for fear of retribution.
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Blood will have blood, in other words, and Mr. Abkarian's characters hew closely to that primal hunger for retribution.
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It allows for working remotely or taking paid time off without fear of retribution while a claim is pending.
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Nor do his tales of the retribution he has suffered in defending the president's civil liberties wring the heart.
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It looks like an attempt to attack retribution on a news organization that you are unhappy with the coverage.
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Others want to use Wakanda's full technological and military might to seek retribution for hundreds of years of injustice.
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What Trump offers is mainly a fantasy of retribution against the "elites" who have supposedly wrecked the U.S. economy.
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"Tomorrow is the day of retribution," Rodger said in his last YouTube video, according to the New York Times.
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The Christie administration's more recent involvement in the so-called "Bridgegate" political retribution scandal could complicate his 2016 prospects.
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But retribution simply for the good of society, called "altruistic punishment," has rarely been tested in the real world.
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"Without question, the harsh retribution subsequently taken against me marks a direct retaliation against my dissenting position," Page said.
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He is in a position to wreak retribution on the party, destroying it from within if he feels betrayed.
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ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack, but did not suggest that it was retribution for Abdeslam's capture days earlier.
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" Trinh remains in custody without bail, as prosecutors believed that she might be at risk of people seeking "retribution.
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There was talk Trump and his loyalists could seek retribution against Ryan if Republicans narrowly lost the White House.
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They are free to roam the streets and go to school without the threat of retribution by Muslim extremists.
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"This is clear political retribution by President Trump, and we won't sit idly by," Newsom said in a statement.
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Trump has played to that growing segment of his base on the campaign trail, voicing their desire for retribution.
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The agreement grants doctors increased allowances, outlines a promotion plan and protects doctors who went on strike from retribution.
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Retribution absolutely defines criminal justice in this country, but it's important to remember that it wasn't always this way.
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Only a fourth of women said they ever reported their experiences, many citing fear of retribution for speaking out.
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She identifies the individual as congressmen [sic] Ellison, and she is worried about retribution if she identifies him publicly.
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Leigh Silverman directs this unsurprising but beautifully acted study in lust, rationalization and retribution, which closes on Oct. 23.
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For many whistle-blowers, Mr. McKessy said, bringing fraud to light held many perils including retribution and job loss.
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China's retribution, meanwhile, will take the form of tariffs on 545 U.S. goods worth $34 billion on July 6.
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As a people, we almost always give other approaches the benefit of the doubt, and we rarely seek retribution.
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In Iraq, the focus should be on ensuring protection of Sunni and minority communities from retribution by Shia militias.
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Inmates held in solitary confinement complain that as retribution, guards will cut their portions or deny them meals altogether.
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Later, inside the funeral home, Ms. Soto pleaded with a group of her son's friends not to seek retribution.
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In this country, AIDS was often seen as divine retribution for deviant behavior, particularly ascribed by the Christian right.
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One prominent G.O.P. activist sent out an email blast calling me a "Judas goat," and calling for postelection retribution.
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They spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution or to avoid problems at their new jobs.
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When her cancer appeared, Larson said, she wondered if it was nature's retribution for her being a bad mother.
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It is true that some survivors do want revenge or retribution, especially in the immediate aftermath of the crime.
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Kanter has been labeled a terrorist for his comments -- and says officials have even locked his father as retribution.
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Anderson returned again to direct Retribution and, as in Afterlife, tried to inject some visual style into the proceedings.
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"The Trump administration is trying to exact political retribution on our state," Mr. Newsom said in his statement Thursday.
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Some had been deprived of sleep, the people said, speaking on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.
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Weinstein has long been an extremely powerful figure in Hollywood, with a legendary temper and a history of retribution.
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A real leader would have resorted to violence as an immediate and instinctual means of retribution against his attacker.
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To Mr. Duterte's calls for vengeance and retribution, priests, nuns and religious leaders respond with Christianity's narrative of redemption.
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CNN is not reporting the uncle's name because of his fear of retribution from Boko Haram and the military.
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They fear professional retribution, or their economic circumstances require them to accept settlements at the cost of absolute silence.
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There are, however, some good reasons to believe that Mr Xi's administration would not automatically target Boeing for retribution.
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So, bear with me here (pun absolutely intended): Kenai kills a mama bear as retribution for killing his brother.
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She asked that Politico keep her identity anonymous because she fears retribution from Internet trolls or the sheriff's office.
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Some U.S. officials have justified the assassination as retribution for the general's actions and deterrence of future American deaths.
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A single American contractor was killed, and an Iranian general was killed in retribution, reasserting U.S. deterrence over Iran.
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On Twitter, defenders of Obamacare saw Mr. McCain's vote as sweet retribution for Mr. Trump's past disparagement of him.
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Obama seized the properties from Kremlin control in December as retribution for its meddling in the 2016 presidential race.
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Sloan's testimony Tuesday outlined several steps taken by top Wells Fargo executives to pay retribution for the fraudulent sales.
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One of these clients is Veronica, whose name has been changed to protect her identity for fear of retribution.
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And a US president describes the media as "the enemy of the people" and calls for "retribution" against comedians.
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Ms. McSally alluded to this retribution in a paper she wrote in 2007 while at the Air War College.
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Disney at the time stood by its project, even in the face of harsh retribution from the Chinese government.
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D'Souza pleaded guilty in 2014 to violating campaign finance laws after claiming (without evidence) he was targeted for political retribution.
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Several women who spoke to BuzzFeed News for their initial investigation, published Friday, asked to remain anonymous, fearing Robbins' retribution.
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Two refugees, who asked not to be named for fear of retribution, said most people from the camp had fled.
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One of Vindman's lawyers, David Pressman, said his ouster was clear political retribution for his role in the impeachment inquiry.
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They spoke with CNN on condition of anonymity because Halperin still holds power in the industry, and they fear retribution.
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All sources, whose identities are known to us, spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution from Garden.
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But for years, Feldman has largely refused calls to divulge identities, citing fears of lawsuits and other forms of retribution.
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Many blame higher township and regional authorities for obstructing Lin and his team out of retribution for the 2011 uprising.
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What is worse is that the U.S. government currently has no institutionalized plan of retribution and reunification for these families.
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The women, who asked to remain anonymous, said they didn't report Halperin's conduct because they feared retribution or were embarrassed.
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The vessel was actually sailing in the opposite direction, but the US claims prompted North Korea to vow retribution nonetheless.
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: This is not a small thing to have a president suggesting retribution for political criticism in this way.
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With the Shiite militia on the doorstep of Tal Afar, its 50,000 predominantly Sunni residents say they fear retribution attacks.
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To many, especially those in /b/, it is a place to troll others and share illegally obtained information, without retribution.
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There's more ... after she reported the incident to the Baylor counseling center, she claims the Baylor football team sought retribution.
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Nobody involved in Heffernan v City of Paterson seems to think Mr Wittig's retribution was in the least bit noble.
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After three episodes, The Keepers presents you with the story of men in power immune to the fear of retribution.
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McVeigh deliberately planned his bombing to take place on this anniversary, as an act of retribution against the U.S. government.
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However, none of the witnesses interviewed for the internal report chose to formally file complaints, citing a fear of retribution.
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Just last night, I bounced around the living room with my two children without fear of retribution from my midsection.
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Protecting the identity of sources to prevent governmental retribution is easily distinguishable from a guarantee of anonymity for all speech.
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That discourages them from criticizing the system too loudly, many of the farmers said, especially in the face of retribution.
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That was just to protect themselves from retribution by the riot police, who watched them closely but did not intervene.
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He did not want to give his surname for fear of retribution against his school-age children or his businesses.
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They chose to let the moment pass, and Utley was spared the retribution of a punitive fastball in the ribcage.
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WHAT WORRY DO YOU HAVE BOTH ABOUT A POTENTIAL OF AN APPEAL BUT EVEN MORE SO, DARE I SAY, RETRIBUTION.
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With the exception of Ms. Bakhtiar, they all spoke on the condition of anonymity, citing embarrassment and fear of retribution.
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The men allegedly used their professional and academic influence to influence the women and threaten retribution, according to the lawsuit.
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Reserve anonymity for sources who may face danger, retribution or other harm, and have information that cannot be obtained elsewhere.
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Ford officials say that they have a strict policy against retaliation, and that supervisors who exact retribution will be disciplined.
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Mexico has repeatedly threatened to target new U.S. products by the end of April in retribution if tariffs are imposed.
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Canadian experimental throat singer Tanya Tagaq has released a video for the song "Sulfur," off her latest studio album, Retribution.
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Business Insider granted anonymity to this McDonald's employee in order to allow them to speak frankly without fear of retribution.
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Melissa testified, an act that would have exposed her to possible retribution and that undoubtedly influenced her decision to leave.
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It could retake control of Kerem Shalom, regaining vital revenue but inviting blame, and retribution, for the demise of reconciliation.
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Reeves told the IRB that he feared retribution for his testimony if he were to be sent back to Liberia.
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There were a few safe zones in my childhood, places where I could break the mold without fear of retribution.
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Mr. Mugabe, at 93 still widely seen as the father of the country, appears to be personally spared any retribution.
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Retribution brings back a number of familiar faces, including Michelle Rodriguez, playing multiple versions of her character from the original.
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Daggar-Nickson gestures in certain directions, but for the most part she avoids deeper, troubling questions about retribution and violence.
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Yet, outside the courthouses, Mr. Avenatti brought up the president's name, depicting his latest legal troubles as politically motivated retribution.
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He then began pushing her to have sex and then threatening professional retribution when she resisted, the court papers say.
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At no point was there any kinetic retribution against a regime asset or interest, even indirectly, outside of Iranian territory.
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These employees — whose identities we confirmed — also spoke to Business Insider on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.
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But never, so far as we can recall, has it been so obviously deployed as an instrument of political retribution.
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Employees were encouraged to admit mistakes with minimal fear of retribution so they could discuss ways to improve their performance.
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Intelligence officials aren't supposed to worry about whether their coordinated assessments will upset a President or lead to professional retribution.
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Hostility toward Muslims, in particular, has risen since the Easter Sunday attacks, heightening fears of retribution against innocent Sri Lankans.
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But Marvelys Paredes, 31, says Venezuelan police killed her cousin, Johny Gudoy, in retribution for protesting against the Maduro regime.
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For one thing, it could invite retribution from Mr. Trump, who has not seemed inclined to turn the other cheek.
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It was a petty, vindictive move that takes millions of low-income Americans hostage to Trump's petty and pernicious retribution.
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The post was an apparent reference to the California killer who carried out a "day of retribution" four years ago.
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But the news from the Pentagon undermines any idea that the President's ruthlessness cowed Iran from staging an effective retribution.
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Trump has continued to fume privately about Vindman's testimony, and some Democrats say the move is clearly retribution for it.
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" She added, "I obviously am not in favor of any kind of retribution against anyone who came forward with evidence.
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The former employee spoke to The Times on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution within the television industry.
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He went on to say members of the Trump Administration should 'feel they're able to speak their minds without retribution.
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Like others, he did not want to use his name or the name of his organization, for fear of retribution.
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She asked that her full name not be published out of fear of retribution by the government or other officers.
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Such acts of retribution appear to activate the brain's reward center, presumably generating a sense of satisfaction and even pleasure.
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The Republicans were quick to exact retribution against the two from their ranks who joined Mr. Macron's government on Wednesday.
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They have vowed it will affect their standing with the administration and there will be retribution, including potential primary fights.
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Deterrence of crime is one, incapacitation of people who are dangerous is another, but so is retribution and finally rehabilitation.
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Worst of all, Trump has alluded publicly to the possibility of retribution, up to and including violence, against the whistleblower.
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Over time, there were some prosecutions and convictions—a few high-profile—but also many tales of intimidation and retribution.
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Aides have vowed it will affect their standing with the administration and there will be retribution, including potential primary fights.
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Feeling helpless to escape a harasser's behavior, terrified of retribution and without appropriate support, the student can sink into despair.
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The complaint cited numerous sources who claimed the delay was retribution for violating an unspoken loyalty oath to the secretary.
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"Sentencing in cases of multiple murders are supposed to bear in mind the principles of retribution and denunciation," he said.
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"This is clear political retribution by President Trump, and we won't sit idly by," Mr. Newsom said in a statement.
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That would be a politically motivated prosecution — retribution for daring to run against Trump and attack him during the campaign.
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There's also the shadow it will cast on a series that's guaranteed to see some sort of attempt at retribution.
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Retribution has come swiftly for the New York lawyer who threatened to call ICE on some restaurant workers speaking Spanish.
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Under Iran's Sharia law, imposed since the 1979 Islamic revolution, qesas (retribution) is permitted in cases where bodily injuries are inflicted.
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In the event, Mr Mnangagwa (pictured), who displaced Mr Mugabe in a coup last November, called for calm rather than retribution.
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Her problem may have started as a road towards retribution for her mom's sudden death, but now it's a soothing technique.
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As he has done with several companies since he took office, Trump promised retribution for GM if it closes the plants.
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Nonetheless, Dash's criticism of the Black community has many people seeing her new unemployment status as some sort of karmic retribution.
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An additional two women who declined to name themselves out of fear or retribution accused Adams of emotional manipulation and harassment.
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And now, increasingly, they are grappling with the costs of the retribution they've doled out, and the security systems they've built.
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Trump's comments follow a Washington Post report that administration officials had twice floated the idea as political retribution against the Democrats.
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Some lawyers reported being nervous about talking about Grasz for fear of retribution because Grasz was connected to state political leaders.
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All of the migrants in this story asked us not to use their last name because they are scared of retribution.
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"They can't even repair the road behind you," said the woman, who declined to give her name for fear of retribution.
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Avery has long claimed that the evidence was planted in retribution for a $36 million lawsuit he had against the police.
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She said she did not report Trump, a wealthy real estate developer, to authorities in the 1990s because she feared retribution.
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Using the court system to focus on rehabilitation instead of just retribution results in people doing better things with their lives.
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The time has come to expand treatment courts, and to make retribution a last resort for use only if rehabilitation fails.
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Out of fear of retribution in their industries, several members refused to be interviewed or would give only their first name.
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They'll be too afraid of the retribution that will come if they try to organize their fellow workers in a union.
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The killer allegedly wrote "a message of retribution" on the walls — but police will not elaborate on what the message said.
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" Authorities allege the Muslim convert, from Reseda, California, posted online after the March New Zealand mosques attack "there must be retribution.
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Locals who supported and helped enforce the reign of ISIS now fear retribution from other residents in the newly-liberated town.
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Domingo allegedly wanted to "seek retribution for attacks against Muslims" and also considered attacks on Jewish people, churches and law enforcement.
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Conservatives are already plotting retribution, with some privately warning that House Speaker Paul Ryan could face a revolt from the right.
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The DPP, in contrast, stresses that Taiwan is an independent country like any other, despite the economic retribution such talk brings.
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Now they face retribution from voters in District Council elections in November and polls for the Legislative Council in September 2020.
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The data was found by a security researcher who asked to remain anonymous for fear of retribution from the Indian authorities.
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But a coalition is a delicate thing, and we have to go about it slowly and carefully, lest we invite retribution.
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It took 11 years from the time Ledbetter filed her initial gender discrimination complaint against Goodyear for her to get retribution.
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Trump himself on Sunday morning lashed out at the Republicans defecting en masse from his campaign and warned of political retribution.
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But Mnangagwa, who himself stands accused of participating in repression, has steered clear of acts of retribution against the former president.
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Republicans have found themselves at odds with Trump before, notably when the White House and their allies threatened retribution against Sens.
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It will also provide a steady stream of new people to scapegoat or single out for retribution on a rolling basis.
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The "retribution or consequence" for destroying jobs is just for show, and will consist largely of Trump sounding off on Twitter.
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" But administration officials told Axios Sessions' speech was "not a personal issue, it's not like you seek retribution against [Mayor] Emanuel.
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" The fallout: Stone promised legal retribution, telling Mike, "I was told by Twitter that [I] would be suspended for 3 hours.
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"We are always being watched," said the teenager, who also asked that CNN not reveal his name for fear of retribution.
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The specific targeting of Heineken is seen by many as retribution against the company following its recent trademark victory in Romania.
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The leak is apparently retribution for the interview, which Jones believes has been edited to portray him in an unflattering light.
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Youth versus experience, love versus hate, this is a distinctly Southern tale of a honkey tonk, murder, young lovers and retribution.
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Discharge petitions are filed only rarely as they open up the petition signers to significant political retribution from their party leadership.
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"Eye for an eye" justice sounds great, and maybe, in some clear-cut cases, it brings comfort to people seeking retribution.
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Some of our Turkish colleagues have already been subjected to unfair retribution — suspended from their jobs or called in for interrogation.
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Court filings suggest that Mr. Wildstein will help the government establish the traffic jam as part of a pattern of retribution.
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But relevance, or rather the ebbing away of it, has played as much a part as retribution for Mr. de Blasio.
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" He added that "Chinese state retribution is real, and that's a price that everybody has to consider when they say something.
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Acts of retribution against soldiers involved in the coup plot who surrendered or were captured have also circulated on social media.
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"This area is very interesting to the Mafia," said one farmer, who asked not to be identified for fear of retribution.
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The juicer, a man in his 40s named "Ted," asked that his last name not be used for fear of retribution.
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But Democrats and some in the mainstream media are depriving Judge Kavanaugh of that right in the name of political retribution.
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She asked that her name be withheld for fear of retribution and donned a face veil that revealed only her eyes.
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All turn out to be haunted by their own tragedies involving children, struggling with guilt or an unquenchable desire for retribution.
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Nine people sustain minor injuries during the attack, which Teheri-azar later says is retribution for the killing of Muslims overseas.
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True to form, Mr. Cohen denounced the case as politically motivated and retribution for his history of defending radicals and terrorists.
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So while the industry's power disturbs them, the wealth allows them to speak out without fear of retribution, Ms. Berlin said.
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He ruled that AT&T had not "made a credible showing" that the White House had singled it out for retribution.
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The Taliban quickly claimed credit, saying the attack was designed to target foreigners as retribution for U.S. attacks on Afghan civilians.
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We seek retribution not only to deter harmful behavior but also to show which side we are on in a dispute.
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Mr. Assange insists that the government is seeking retribution for his exposure of misconduct and deception by American troops and officials.
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It isn't divine retribution, though people in the grip of epidemics usually turn to simple stories like that, because they're scared.
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Some passageways connect outposts to their military bases, said one resident reached by telephone who requested anonymity for fear of retribution.
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He said the military should punish him even though the military has promised Vindman would suffer no retribution for his honesty.
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As a company executive, she had too much to lose, she said, refusing to give her name for fear of retribution.
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The lawsuit claims that Clinton is a "cutthroat politician" and "sought retribution" for Gabbard endorsing Clinton's 2016 Democratic primary opponent, Sen.
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It begs the question: Was the attack on Soleimani more in retribution for what he's done, or what he was planning?
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"It was just retribution: 'You put me in jail for stealing your bakkie, I'm going to kill you,' " Ihlenfeldt told me.
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Valerie Plame, whose cover was blown by the George W. Bush administration for political retribution, is an example of a NOC.
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Pelosi has publicly declined to threaten retribution against Democrats who say they won't vote for her to as the party's leader.
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In practice, very few men — less than one in 133 — take advantage of their legal right, often because they fear retribution.
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Nonsense, said a factory owner in Xiantao who asked to be identified only by his surname, Wang, for fear of retribution.
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The interpreter U.S. officials have justified the assassination as retribution for the general's actions and as deterrence of future American deaths.
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Since the scandal came to light, there was talk of retribution in the form of intentionally hitting Astros batters with pitches.
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And the group's leader in Lebanon, Hassan Nasrallah, said Sunday it is ready to mete out "just retribution" for Soleimani's death.
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Ethiopia's prime minister Abiy Ahmed warned against the "gospel of revenge and retribution" as he accepted the Nobel Prize in Oslo.
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He will call for "an end to the politics of resistance and retribution," his counselor Kellyanne Conway told reporters on Monday.
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" At the end of her column, Parker said she was thankful for the "freedom to speak without (undue) fear of retribution.
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In March, Cáceres was killed in her home in western Honduras, in what many have suspected was retribution for her activism.
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She said that she's not reported the crime, because she fears retribution from the very same person who killed her son.
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The C.I.A. has not shown that the sources listed in Mr. Lee's notes faced retribution or harm, Mr. Lee's lawyers said.
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CNN spoke with three current employees of the organization who talked on condition of anonymity because of fears over possible retribution.
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There has long been concern here that the state's confrontational stance toward the Trump administration could invite retribution from Washington. Gov.
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A lawyer for the woman's former husband said that Mr. Greitens had threatened her with retribution if she revealed their relationship.
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The potential risks are too high, wrote the Amazon employee, who chose to remain anonymous out of fear of professional retribution.
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Take my word for it—the word of someone who has always just done what's logical without fear of social retribution.
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Other feminist groups have accused Vázquez of cutting off funds to women's shelters as retribution for criticism of her performance in office.
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White, fearful of retribution from officers for failing to corroborate their story, reached out to a TV reporter to expose the officers.
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It held that private crimes, including gang retribution and domestic violence, can rarely serve as the basis for a valid asylum claim.
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Nevermind that one is scared about retribution for his belief that others should die, and the other is scared because they live.
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Mr. Onrizal, a scientist at the University of North Sumatra, declined through an associate to be interviewed, citing a fear of retribution.
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Beijing imposed tariffs last year on imports of U.S. agricultural goods, including soybeans, grain sorghum and pork, as retribution for U.S. levies.
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They have now received an almost free pass from the U.S. for this and future acts of retribution against critics and journalists.
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Moving forward, we must equally protect students of color, whose voices are too often silenced by the threat of retribution for dissention.
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As retribution for being abandoned, Grant pushes GLOW to a terrible time slot, sentencing the show to a fate akin to cancellation.
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But many men who would opt for paternity leave hesitate, not because of innate biological dispositions, but because of fear of retribution.
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The killer allegedly wrote "a message of retribution" on the wall — but the source would not elaborate what, exactly, the message said.
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The women, who remained anonymous in the CNN article, did not report Halperin to management at the time for fear of retribution.
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German retribution against Dutch railway workers who went on strike to aid the assault led to a famine that killed over 20,000.
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Then there is the larger issue of ennobling violence, particularly the constant portrayal of bloody retribution as the pinnacle of masculine autonomy.
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No longer will attack boats be able to assail enemy subs or surface vessels, or bombard hostile shores, without fear of retribution.
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The administration's actions have many consequences -- ones that happen behind closed doors and are hard to talk about without fear of retribution.
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Lopez described it as political retribution and took his case to an international human rights court, which cleared him three years later.
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When workers, especially women, can seek more information without fear of retribution, they can more confidently pursue favorable work and wage arrangements.
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Last week also marked a pivot point in the long quest to refocus America's criminal justice system on rehabilitation, not just retribution.
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Hof, whose half a dozen brothels will be affected by the measure, derided the effort as political retribution tied to his opponent.
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They carried out the attack in retribution for a jury acquitting a black man in the slaying of a white police officer.
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"We told them no way," said one of the physicians, who also asked not to be named for fear of state retribution.
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The demonstration caps "Justice first week", a series of rallies organized by the SPA to demand retribution for those killed at protests.
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Many women simply can't report their rape because they fear retribution from their attacker or they don't think anyone will believe them.
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He maintains his innocence and believes he was framed in retribution for filing a $36 million lawsuit against the county and authorities.
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Although some Flint residents have considered suing the state for some sort of financial retribution, Lankford insists money is beside the point.
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Many want their politicians to be idealists, even utopians, and at the same time to deliver the "closure" that comes from retribution.
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Sexual violence remains a taboo in the world's largest democracy, and women and girls fear stigma or retribution if they report attacks.
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Eusabio has the aspect of the figure of Death who comes to take the Bishop away—not in retribution but in reconciliation.
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Holding people who joined ISIS accountable is the only solution that will uphold the dualisms underpinning a justice system — retribution and restoration.
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Monroe said he was not afraid of any retribution for his stance in part because he said he did not use marijuana.
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Only two warships remain in the fleet, and as the highest-ranking naval officer available, Reyes assumes control of one, the Retribution.
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Many productions employ imagery of sailors, military conquest and retribution but keep the focus on Wagner's exploration of love, desire and death.
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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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They bar U.S. investors from doing business with Rusal, and threaten retribution too for companies outside the United States that help it.
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Agrawal has denied allegations that he threatened violence, saying instead that he's faced retribution for blowing the whistle on his old boss.
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Proponents of the legislation said that the change is necessary because it's difficult to convict gang suspects, given witnesses' fear of retribution.
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Students who won't fall into lock-step with the increasingly radical Left yet fear retribution for identifying as conservative have little choice.
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Those threats never panned out, nor did a pledge of legal retribution made during a speech in Pennsylvania weeks before the election.
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Gary R. Herbert from cutting off funding to the organization, arguing the move was unconstitutional political retribution against an organization he oppose.
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Top officers, grateful for perks and fearful of retribution, are often more preoccupied with pleasing Socialist Party chiefs than with national defense.
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A suicide attack on a court in Peshawar was carried out early this month in retribution for Mr. Qadri's execution, killing 16.
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Twenty-nine states and the District of Columbia bind their electors by law, mostly with small fines as retribution for going rogue.
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Writing about a breakup in the songs on "21," she heaved from bitterness and retribution to loneliness and desperate hope of reconciliation.
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Aloe has no designs on mass producing LongFurby, and not only to avoid triggering some form of retribution from Tiger or Hasbro.
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Speaking from his cell on a contraband cellphone, he asked us to withhold his name for fear of retribution by prison officials.
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Badawi's verdict additionally comes with the punishment of 1,000 lashes, retribution for criticizing the Saudi government in one of his blog posts.
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Many current and former employees who spoke with Business Insider did so on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution from Kelly.
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Ms. Dolphin was a subject of that braggadocio, according to Mr. Hagan and another classmate, who requested anonymity because he fears retribution.
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POLITICO is withholding the names of most facilities in this story on the request of workers who feared retribution for speaking out.
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Over the summer, Mr. Trump threatened "tremendous retribution" against Europe in the form of car tariffs, before backing off ahead of negotiations.
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Almost all requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly, or because they feared retribution from Venezuelan or U.S. authorities.
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Few executives were willing to discuss how they are coping with the restrictions, fearing retribution or criticism from American or Chinese officials.
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" He complained that the prosecution appeared to be "nothing more than a thinly veiled attempt at politically motivated retribution against Mr. Peterson.
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Other former dancers described a culture of fear about speaking up, retribution for whistle-blowers and enabling by the board and management.
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Last year, Beijing imposed tariffs on imports of U.S. agricultural goods, including soybeans, grain sorghum and pork as retribution for U.S. levies.
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Victims often fear retribution or are wary of law enforcement and refuse to cooperate with investigations, according to lawyers and social workers.
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The British responded ferociously, decisively defeated the rebels, and carried out wanton retribution to teach the natives a lesson in imperial governance.
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Directed by Antoine Fuqua, who specializes in competent but utterly conventional action films, it's a contemporary exercise in tension, violence, and retribution.
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The people with knowledge of Ms. Sandberg's email asked for anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss the message and feared retribution.
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But when threats are made against one's reputation or values, acts of violence and physical aggression are considered appropriate forms of retribution.
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But many Idlib families believe that leaving the province would lead to retribution and possible death given their affiliation with the rebels.
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He declined to identify them, saying they fear retribution, but added that they would speak publicly if they were given adequate protection.
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Their courage not only secured justice for his countless other accusers but set a new precedent for future survivors seeking legal retribution.
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Chris Christie played in the decision and whether the governor was exacting some sort of retribution against particular districts or elected representatives.
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They said that fear of retribution prevented them from voicing their opinions, and that universities needed to do more to protect them.
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Dugan claimed her removal was retribution for raising complaints about sexual harassment and her attempts to add more diversity to the Academy.
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"In the beginning we protested peacefully," said a kite maker who identified himself only by his nickname, Abu Ayed, fearing Israeli retribution.
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Esper reiterated that sentiment Friday, saying that the Pentagon would "protect all of our persons, servicemembers from retribution" when asked about Vindman.
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American officials have justified the attack in Baghdad as retribution for the general's own actions and as deterrence of future American deaths.
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But in the last day or so, Mr. Trump and others focused more on retribution for General Suleimani's past attacks on Americans.
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The right to dissent -- without fear of retribution -- sits at the heart of what differentiates America from authoritarian countries around the world.
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A third mother, from Missouri, showed me photographs sent to her by local registrants who had apparently been singled out for retribution.
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But there have been concerns that moving or firing officials who are testifying in the impeachment probe could be seen as retribution.
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One in five people who left a third camp came back later after facing retribution and threats in their areas of origin.
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The nurses union, which backed both Sanders and the losing state chair candidate, has threatened political retribution against centrist and moderate Democrats.
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In this case, she was drawing attention to the company's declaration that workers could organize and discuss various workplace issues without retribution.
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An employer can say it wants employees to support one another, but the law doesn't give them specific protections to avoid retribution.
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North Korea has repeatedly vowed retribution against the U.S. following sanctions or other measures meant to deter its nuclear and missile programs.
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"You don't walk away from ISIS without them coming back for some kind of retribution," Della Fera said during his closing argument.
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When Ricky is shot and killed by a gang member, Doughboy, his half brother, seeks revenge, but Tre backs away from retribution.
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Beijing imposed tariffs last year on imports of U.S. agricultural goods, including soybeans, grain sorghum and pork as retribution for U.S. levies.
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Some commenters chose to put their tinfoil hats on, however, speculating that the hack could be retribution from Drake's rival, Meek Mill.
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The history of All-Star retribution has already continued in 2017, despite the announcement of All-Star reserves on TNT last week.
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But America's increasingly litigious response to cyber-attacks throws up another concern: will its own legion of government hackers face retribution in kind?
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Their throats were slashed and a "message of retribution" was allegedly written in blood on the walls of their home, according to police.
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She says children aren't always aware that they are being abused, but when they are, fear of retribution prevents them from speaking up.
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An anonymous letter threatening retribution for a noisy Fourth of July fireworks display led Michigan police to investigate who penned the menacing missive.
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The media and the intelligence community must not bow to the immense political pressure and threats of retribution coming from the Trump camp.
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"Singling out one state for coercion and retribution as a means to compel conformity with preferred federal policies is unconstitutional," the suit says.
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International aid groups that fear retribution from the US government feel more comfortable seeking help from a group that works behind the scenes.
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These migrants had previously argued that they could not be repatriated as they faced retribution for traveling to Israel, an enemy of Sudan.
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The reform would effectively remove what advocates say is one of the biggest roadblocks to reporting: fear of retribution from your direct supervisor.
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It also advances the cause of reform, if not retribution: companies are routinely required to fix their cultures and adjust their incentive systems.
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Nokia's lawsuit is essentially retribution for Apple's lawsuit, but Apple, while facing two opponents — Nokia and PAEs — is attempting to upend patent law.
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That is obviously a far cry from the idea that President Obama himself ordered that the FBI exact retribution on his political foe.
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"This is as clear a case of retribution as I've seen during my 27 years in the Senate," said Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein.
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"People were hiding," said one of the camp refugee leaders, known as mahjis, who asked not to be named for fear of retribution.
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Soon enough, Gladys, using a knife, is interrogating a tied-up Penny as retribution for that time Penny tortured Jughead in season 2.
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MS-13 recruits are middle- and high-school students, predominantly in immigrant communities, who are said to risk violent retribution if they leave.
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I am forced to assume that this is some sort of cruel retribution from Foster+Partners, the British firm that designed the store.
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"All of us have noticed a giant change in you," Schroeder admits before threatening Taylor with "obscene" retribution if breaks Cartwright's heart again.
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Three of Rose's accusers spoke with the Post on the record, and the other five asked to remain anonymous for fear of retribution.
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They produce songs about love, loss, vengeance, and retribution, all packaged within bright pop-centric and nu-disco vibes with utterly infectious hooks.
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Retribution intentionally damages the offender, but it can also accidentally leave victims with new injuries by neglecting their needs and silencing their voices.
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"The ELI project suppressed the distribution of the video for obvious reasons," one person told Motherboard anonymously out of fear of professional retribution.
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Critics of ACRONYM declined to speak on the record because they are concerned about maintaining party unity and retribution from the group's donors.
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But Orta's lawyer Andrew Plasse believes his client has been unduly punished in retribution for bringing the circumstances surrounding Garner's death to light.
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Maybe the dudes who have been placed in my path have been karmic retribution for how I've treated other men in my past.
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She is disenchanted with the cesspool of bro culture and high-stakes retribution that she has personally seen the Valley get mired in.
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But he maintains his innocence and believes he was framed in retribution for filing a $36 million lawsuit against the county and authorities.
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"I thought the job was a home run," he said, only agreeing to speak on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.
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And yet the post-election landscape has been defined by a frightening outburst of retribution and calls for reprisals against Trump's political enemies.
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In the financial services industry, breaches of ethics and other safeguards are met with fines, civil and criminal prosecution and other strong retribution.
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The United States, since colonial times, was known for adopting enlightenment principles that criminal punishment is wrong, that retribution is medieval and wrong.
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Her colleagues on the force said that they had not asked for ransoms; instead, they collected retribution fines, which were paid to victims.
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On Allah's chosen day of retribution, the Mother of Planes would bomb all but the righteous, and the righteous would be spirited away.
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Could it be that the leaders of a wounded, stunned FBI were seeking retribution for their boss's firing with a secret recording operation?
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That sequence prompted Matt Calvert to immediately drop the gloves in a bid to seek retribution just 28 seconds after the opening faceoff.
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A worker at Microsoft who asked for anonymity for fear of retribution told The Hill that Nadella is not addressing workers' central complaint.
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The army's violent campaign of retribution has been described by the UN's top human-rights official as a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing".
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Companies, collectives and educational institutions need to create real pathways for women to safely report sexual misconduct without fear of retribution or inaction.
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According to a copy of the report obtained by CNN, Russell threatened Timothy Savage with retribution if he continued to support the documentary.
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Engineers involved in the strike fund are pursuing legal advice for dispensing the funds should employees on strike face retribution from the company.
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Staff members' complaints, he said, were not meant as retribution against the diner, but as an effort to protect a haven for artists.
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Organizers of last year's Google walkout are saying they have been targets of retribution by the tech giant over the past several months.
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On other issues, advisers have kept Trump from labeling China a "currency manipulator" and imposing retribution on American companies that move factories offshore.
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All spoke on the condition of anonymity citing fear of retribution and professional repercussions for speaking out; one cited a non-disclosure agreement.
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A legal settlement had expressed an idea of justice as financial restitution; my neighbor had expressed an idea of justice as physical retribution.
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" Trump has long promised to abolish the amendment, arguing that doing so would allow faith leaders to "speak freely without fear of retribution.
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Then there are the Democrats, who may be hungry for a bit of future retribution for the Republican stance against Judge Garland's nomination.
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Critic score: 58%Synopsis: A disgruntled businessman (Jack O'Connell) seeks retribution after following TV financial expert Lee Gates' (George Clooney's) poor investment advice.
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J.C. "Retribution" is a dire, cathartic warning from Tanya Tagaq, the Canadian Inuit avant-gardist who won the Polaris Music Prize in 2014.
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The group also partners with nearby monasteries that bless the animals, reinforcing local superstitions that harming a tortoise will result in divine retribution.
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She said she told two friends, but did not report Trump to authorities because she feared retribution from the wealthy and connected businessman.
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Last year he bucked tradition by refusing to be interviewed by NBC, retribution for what he saw as unfair coverage from the network.
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The current employee, who was granted anonymity because they feared retribution, confirmed many of these workers reported to the factory throughout this week.
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The current employee, who was granted anonymity because they feared retribution, confirmed many of these workers reported to the factory throughout this week.
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How we know: Five people with direct knowledge of the systems, who requested anonymity because they feared retribution, described them to The Times.
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"Nothing about Mr. Madison's conditions impact the state's interest in seeking retribution for a heinous crime," Alabama Deputy Attorney General Thomas Govan said.
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But she said she feared the country would never recover as long as Afghans seek conflict and retribution rather than healing and reconciliation.
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"I sought retribution in the form of submitting false invoices for a number of years," McDonnell told Reuters in an interview this week.
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The scandal echoes those surrounding Roger Ailes, Bill O'Reilly and Bill Cosby, as women face down fears of retribution to tell their stories.
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The latest escalation came on Friday, when President Trump announced fresh tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese goods, prompting swift retribution from Beijing.
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We've supported over 8,000 Iraqi and Afghan former interpreters and family members who resettled in the United States due to threats of retribution.
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But it is this same factor — the scale of the problem — that ensures that cries for retribution on a mass scale are untenable.
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This is how strongmen happen Gergen issued an alarming warning on CNN when he talked about this reward and retribution approach to governing.
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Is it still possible to survive as an independent operator within the atmosphere of personal vendetta and political retribution that is Trump's Washington?
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Synopsis: When Tony Stark's world is torn apart by a formidable terrorist called the Mandarin, he starts an odyssey of rebuilding and retribution.
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If she's forced to return, she fears retribution from officials or from Venezuela's notorious colectivos -- armed gangs known to target protesters and dissidents.
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Congressional Democrats have criticized that inquiry as a partisan quest for political retribution sought by the president and executed by his attorney general.
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"Trump's re-election would be deeply consequential," said a senior European official who asked not to be identified, fearing retribution on his country.
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Another theory suggests that he feared some kind of major retribution if he crossed the line and used unconventional arms on Allied troops.
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They also see the possibility of retribution and punishment for those who resist or refuse to comply with the new expectations for conformity.
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His body must be mutilated because Shakespeare's audience would have demanded that retribution, cheering at the idea of a traitor on the rack.
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" Trump also said the U.S. was "totally prepared" for Iran to retaliate and "we're prepared to attack if we have to as retribution.
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The Islamic political party Hezbollah declared that, as retribution for recent US airstrikes, all American bases in the area are vulnerable to attack.
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He called the idea "absurd" and suggested that presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton had somehow planted the idea in an act of retribution.
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The possible move of officials out of the White House could still be viewed by some as evidence of retribution for their testimony.
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But we must reject the politics of revenge, resistance, and retribution -- and embrace the boundless potential of cooperation, compromise, and the common good.
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For the last two years, Democratic leaders have been overly cautious, shirking their constitutional responsibilities out of a misplaced fear of electoral retribution.
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Left unsaid are the respectable credentials of the British spy, Christopher Steele, or the fact that he is now in hiding, fearing retribution.
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Any Republican Senators who vote for this travesty, written in secret and widely despised by voters, will face major retribution at the polls.
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Ms. Jackson Lee has adamantly denied that she fired the woman for retribution after the woman indicated she wanted to pursue legal action.
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Signs of pain and fear are everywhere; most of the people affected declined to give their full names for fear of government retribution.
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But some believed that Mr. Gallo was involved and that his assassination the next year was retribution for the attack on Mr. Colombo.
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Hurt that she didn't get to see Camille's article before it was published, Amma finds retribution on a shopping excursion with Camille and Adora.
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After looking for retribution for Jah's killer, which got him banned from the apartment buildings he grew up in, Guevara moved to Los Angeles.
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Spencer may be feeling more slighted because he desperately wanted to be pope, but it is actually Mary who is bearing the harshest retribution.
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Analysts tell CNBC the market remains unconvinced that the Saudis would take the extraordinary measure of using oil as a tool of political retribution.
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Families might have second- or thirdhand information about where their relatives are being held, but they're often too afraid of retribution to share it.
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The victim's relatives said they feared retribution if they pursued her case in the small town of Kathua, near where the girl was killed.
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On Monday, press secretary Sean Spicer put out a statement warning the Assad regime it would face serious retribution if the attack took place.
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Avery has maintained his innocence and claims that he was framed in retribution for filing a $36 million lawsuit against Manitowoc County and authorities.
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" McConnell told reporters on Wednesday that there would be no retribution against Romney in the Senate, nor would Romney be in the "dog house.
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He had openly spoken to Canadian media about his belief that Canada and its allies should expect retribution for their war against Islamic State.
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The lawsuit seeks retribution for the women's loss of work opportunities and "devastating damage to their careers" as well as damages for emotional distress.
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Last Friday, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said that Silver will face "retribution sooner or later" for saying the country wanted him to fire Morey.
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Some parts of the media are owned by Mr Modi's friends and supporters; others by business groups with interests that are vulnerable to retribution.
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Doreen Garner and Kenya (Robinson)'s two-person exhibition examines the bloody history of white male supremacy and evokes the notion of karmic retribution.
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Whether that reason is merely to seek vengeance for these people, Clegane is not the only person working to rebuild and seek some retribution.
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A car bomb exploded in the capital of Turkey, killing at least 28 people and drawing a promise of retribution from the country's president.
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That's on top of the reckless announcement of his intention to place tariffs on Mexican goods as retribution for migrants passing through the country.
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Instead, she became embroiled in a convoluted and increasingly salacious scandal involving lewd and bigoted emails among government officials and charges of political retribution.
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But they have struggled to raise money from other large companies, who may fear retribution from China, and rely on small donations from individuals.
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D&O is a type of liability insurance that protects a company's directors and operators from legal retribution in the event of a lawsuit.
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But most people believe those sectors, the "white coats" that patients see every day, are more inoculated from direct retribution from the White House.
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The Mirror reports that Depp thought the poop was Heard's, and an act of retribution for his late arrival to her 30th birthday party.
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Janie says that President Duterte's rhetoric has created a climate where the cops feel they can act without fear of retribution, official or otherwise.
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Sun&aposs views have brought official retribution ranging from a seven-year prison sentence to being denied a passport and having his pension cut.
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Saudi Arabian developer, Zain al-Abidin Tawfiq initially created Sarahah as a way for employees to offer their bosses feedback without fear of retribution.
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Trump argued not only that Abdeslam knew of the planned attack, but that it was most likely "an act of retribution" for Abdeslam's capture.
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RETRIBUTION The legal action compares with a more restrained response in December emphasising "trust in justice" after the arrest of CFO Sabrina Meng Wanzhou.
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To the critics of Alberta's dirty oil sands—and there are plenty—the Fort McMurray fire can seem like some kind of karmic retribution.
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It is pleasing for reporters and opinion writers to imagine that the norms fell like alternating partisan dominoes, one act of retribution begetting another.
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McConnell, the source said, did not want to immediately attack Trump for fear that it would look like retribution for their fight last week.
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The New Party has denounced the raids as politically motivated and retribution for their opposition to Taiwan independence and support for union with China.
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The next day he slandered news outlets that reported on, or even alluded to, these allegations, as "fake news" and threatened them with retribution.
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His opponents will have facts on their side, but he will have the largest bully pulpit and the means of retribution at his disposal.
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Isolated incidents of sexual abuse happen -- what we have here is a trend enabled by people looking the other way for fear of retribution.
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The Farm Regulatory Certainty Act would foster greater collaboration and partnership, where producers can work with regulators without fear of retribution from vigilante activists.
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Her story reveals a stark, maddening reality: that rape victims must often become their own legal advocates if they want an opportunity for retribution.
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Stephenson said he's not worried about government retribution, while noting it's been "600 days" since he came on "Squawk Box" to unveil the merger.
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Another Marine in the battalion confirmed most details of his account, but asked to remain unnamed, saying he feared being singled out for retribution.
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