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Will China retaliate against the United States?

retaliate造句

He sought every opportunity to retaliate on his persecutors.

He was waiting for an opportunity to retaliate.

But remember that these nations can also retaliate in WTO-consistent ways.

If we impose import duties, other countries may retaliate against us.

The displeasure of trading partners unwilling to retaliate is of no consequence to Chinese uber-realists.

Under WTO rules, the importing country may retaliate by applying "antidumping" duties.

If you are rude to me, I shall retaliate with equal rudeness.

The Lord had protected me from his attack and I felt no reason to feel revenge or retaliate.

His instructions were clear: The United States would not retaliate if Durant was released immediately and unconditionally.

NIV] When they hurled their insults at him, he did not retaliate; when he suffered, he made no threats. Instead, he entrusted himself to him who judges justly.

"If I send him a free one, he'll probably retaliate," she said. "But I don't think he'll actually spend a dollar."

If you look down on people and treat them badly, they'll retaliate and appear just as annoying and hostile as you expected.

They said they feared Syria would feel greater pressure to retaliate against Israel for the bombing if U.S. intelligence about the facility had been made public.

But the human population is growing fast in the region these days, and people may be tempted to retaliate if the monkeys' garden incursions turn into full-fledged crop raids.

If people perceive one such rule to have been violated, they may feel morally obliged to retaliate against the wrongdoers — even if the retaliation does more harm than good.

What about the victims, the animals? Who are these beings, so defenseless and unable to retaliate, so punished by a heartless, mechanized system developed for self-gratification and profit?

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