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How to use retaliation in a sentence

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The European Commission has already drawn up two lists of goods it intends to hit in retaliation for the US steel tariff.
The Americans have not executed prisoners in retaliation for assassinations.
The lockout was in retaliation against industrial bans imposed by employees for a 15 percent pay increase over three years.
Anyway, I'm feeling a bit guilty now about the loud guitar feedback that was my retaliation.
In retaliation, a member of the Khazraj tribe paid a Jew to smack the face of the Bedouin.
Several other students did not want their names used for fear of retaliation.
Evidently, power or class differentiation precludes such direct retaliation.
Obviously, the revealing investigative reports into the dark side of society triggered the retaliation.
Dent to resign in retaliation for their efforts to bring financial problems to light.
In retaliation of the threats, Roseanne herself had threatened to leave the network, taking her highly-rated series with her.
They don't want to speak out for fear of losing their business through governmental retaliation.
With the immediate talk of retaliation yesterday, I hope and pray that those in command consider their actions carefully.
In retaliation, Teresa tried to lay claim to the Barberini fiefs in the Kingdom of Naples, but she did not pursue this very far.
The rules of retaliation changed in 2001 when the commissioner's office put a greater onus on umpires to reduce benches-clearing incidents.
Any response must consider the possible collateral damage potentially caused by such retaliation.
Stiffing the UN and threatening retaliation against key Security Council members may have been impolitic and ill-judged.
However, such retaliation requires the ability to assess paternity, which is apparently rare.
The result is often judgmental criticism, condescending sarcasm or, even, passive-aggressive retaliation.
He has a retaliation complaint on file with the city's Employee Relations Board.
Moreover, it suggests that nonnuclear adversaries could now face nuclear retaliation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We have rejected any all-or-nothing posture which would leave no choice but inglorious retreat or unlimited retaliation.
There followed a consultation as to any possible retaliation on the part of Brodsky.
The reckoning, the retribution, the retaliation to be just must be most stern.
By way of retaliation, I leaned over and shot at what looked like an emplacement.
There seemed to be nothing for it but to wait and pray for some means of retaliation.
A cruel retaliation was taken by Calleja upon the inhabitants of Guanajuato.
The essence of retorsion consists in retaliation for a noxious act by an act of the same kind.
The attempt of Captain Bonneville to rouse the war spirit of the Nez Perces, and prompt them to retaliation, was ardently seconded by Kosato.
Persecuted, maligned, and misunderstood, the forlorn and lonely man made no attempt at retaliation.
The meanness and unfairness had brought from Jerry no snarling threat of retaliation, such as he would have offered Lerumie or any other black.
Feeling indignant that he was not taken into his tutor's confidence, he set his wits to work to devise some proper retaliation for the slight.
That was what Toddles called his beady-eyed conductor in retaliation.
In any case, it is better to perish with it, than be made accomplices in a retaliation the justice of which we cannot judge.
But one of the German submarines was to go to the bottom in retaliation.
The colonists dared not exhibit the slightest spirit of retaliation.
Then criminal law and penalty took the place of retaliation.
His formidable apparatus not only suited his instinct of freedom, but perhaps also the design of some terrible retaliation.
A less costly form of retaliation is to plunk the opponent's best hitter, a batter far more likely to create runs for his team if pitched to normally.
Tell me, then, whether you agree with and assent to my first principle, that neither injury nor retaliation nor warding off evil by evil is ever right.
Caught offguard by the unprecedented retaliation, the Rangers on Wednesday waved a white flag to call a truce after it lost four personnel to Indian fire.
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