Like Bush, Kerry favors the policy of pre-emptively striking any nation deemed to be a sufficient threat. |
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In particular, he suggests that policy-makers should extend the inflation horizon and pre-emptively tighten policy when faced with such shocks. |
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What we are aiming at is future inflation and acting pre-emptively to achieve a balance in supply and demand going forward. |
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In commissioning this study, the Human Rights Council pre-emptively assumed Israel's culpability. |
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Other species were not to be vaccinated but pre-emptively killed in a certain radius around infected premises. |
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But I'm really just snarking pre-emptively, because the next bit is the worst. |
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Noise levels must also be pre-emptively reduced to a level at which harm is avoided as much as possible. |
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Bet the dude is working on a list of countries to pre-emptively attack. |
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Organized crime also pre-emptively attacks criminal rivals to expand territory or try to establish a monopoly in a criminal activity. |
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For this reason, the Group works pre-emptively in collaboration with the authorities concerned to limit the impact of these practices on its business. |
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Therefore, if this satellite is launched, Japan's ability to strike other countries pre-emptively through the use of outer space will be enhanced. |
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These are important steps in supporting the UN as it slowly, even tentatively, begins accepting that its member states have responsibilities to act forcefully, and pre-emptively, against terrorist threats. |
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To take all action necessary to protect civilians under imminent threat, within the capability of the United Nations presence, and to deter, including pre-emptively, potential spoilers through robust action. |
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For this reason, content must be overlooked reactively, rather than filtered pre-emptively. |
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But what about pre-emptively dealing with death, in more general terms – is it a good idea, or one that generates more anxiety than it allays? |
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This is not the result of any specific instructions, but rather of spineless cringing officials acting pre-emptively. |
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Naughty behavior was banned, sometimes pre-emptively. |
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Then North jumped pre-emptively to three spades. |
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It can look in the rear view mirror at threats and offences and terrorist activities that happened previously, or prospectively or pre-emptively into the future. |
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But there are things we can do pre-emptively prior to going into the theatre of conflict that would sensitize them or give them that psychological fitness that you're talking about. |
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Unfortunately, it seems that the government, with this act, has tried to react pre-emptively to the Speaker's ruling on the point of order jointly brought forward by the NDP and the Bloc Québécois. |
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The new shares to be purchased in cash are offered pre-emptively to shareholders in proportion to the percentage of the capital represented by their shares. |
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Should a state that possesses nuclear-weapons have the right to employ nuclear weapons pre-emptively, that is, in anticipation of an attack, or only after the attack has actually occurred? |
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Nevertheless, in the planning stage, it was decided not to pre-emptively attack the flour mill, in order to prevent damage to civilian infrastructure as much as possible. |
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Becker raised to two hearts, when some would inadvisedly jump pre-emptively to three hearts because they had four-card support. |
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