This includes unspecified economic penalties and the severing of diplomatic relations. |
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Are any of them going to risk losing corporate campaign contributions by severing government programs that benefit big business? |
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We're going to need all of the other countries and we ought not to be severing any relationships with them. |
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Risa came to his aid however, severing the limb before cutting into the monster's metallic hide. |
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She screeched, swiping at weeds with her claws, severing the yellow blossoms. |
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Deep in the ship's heart three small bombs went off, severing her main power couplings. |
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As he passed the demon he sliced at its left arm, severing it midway between the elbow and the shoulder. |
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A torpedo had hit port side aft near an ammunition magazine, completely severing her stern. |
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She executed a perfect sweep across the creature's arm, severing the limb from its shoulder. |
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Another sword spun towards the demon that sliced right through the creature's neck, severing the head from the body in one cut. |
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The cannon rounds tore into two of the vehicle structures, severing the tops of their metal bodies. |
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He was doing something much less drastic than severing a digit or limb, but still painful. |
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Veltrop swung the deadly blade with pinpoint accuracy severing the head of the attacker. |
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The old, cranky generator breaks down with an annoying frequency, severing us from the computer and studio lights. |
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Clonal integration has been examined by most workers by using C tracers, severing ramet connections, or analyzing mother-daughter sharing. |
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The individual cages allowed the transfer of mussels to respirometry chambers without severing their byssus. |
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Before the scythe could get halfway through its arc, the void-sword was flashing through the air, severing the long haft of the farm tool. |
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On Christmas day, Cassini will jettison the Huygens probe, severing the electronic umbilical link. |
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A family had a lucky escape when their kitchen collapsed into the cellar, severing a gas main. |
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Others have suggested that cofilin depolymerizes by severing filaments and capping their barbed ends. |
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The neural transmitter couldn't be removed without severing the spinal cord. |
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She opened her mouth to protest, but found Abigale had already turned to leave, severing their conversation with a startling terseness. |
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Her departure from her kids when they were young was like a severing of relations, an estrangement that has not eased to this day. |
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Interposing the intermediary would lead to the severing of the direct legal relationship between the issuer and the holder of securities. |
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The explosion hurled her through the air, nearly severing her right leg and pulverizing most of the left. |
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The threesome opened fire on the car, hitting Wilson in the neck and severing his carotid artery. |
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The Scout Association, however, said it was not considering severing its royal ties. |
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This is said to include severing the link between an analyst's pay and the revenues a bank earns on any deal he works on. |
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This used to be impossible to block without severing the server's internet link altogether. |
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You can't be severing parts you don't want to assess or that might be too contentious. |
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This had the effect of severing all humanitarian assistance to civilians in the area. |
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After severing the power line and changing direction, the aircraft hit the tops of a row of trees and narrowly missed a house and garage. |
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Be aware, however, that severing your residential ties with Canada is not as straightforward as it may sound. |
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The first step consists of severing the link between economic growth and the intense use of resources and unwanted effects such as pollution. |
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The first of the threads snaps as my claw slices through it, severing it. |
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She said a fond farewell to parents and children at the school's sports day on Friday, but she will not be severing her connection with the nursery entirely. |
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I would effectively be severing my connection with them too. |
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An accident in Saudi Arabia led to the severing of an oil pipeline. |
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The rich browns, purples and blues of the beak, cheek and eye, all worked into a froth of white, end with the severing of that rather swanlike neck. |
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He retaliated by pushing a glass into her neck, severing her jugular vein. |
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The intercalary month by which the Arabs adjusted the lunar months to the solar year is abolished, severing the connection between the religious rituals and the seasons. |
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Since I was an aspiring actor from the severing of my umbilical cord, his thoughts were particularly interesting to me. |
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Unfortunately as attempts were made to haul the longboat off the rocks a rope came unstuck and struck one of the Islanders, almost severing their right elbow. |
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Simple ligation has a high failure rate, however, and modern procedures usually rely on stitching the tubes closed or severing a section of the tubes, making the possibility of reopening the pathway remote. |
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Most recently, blockades have sometimes included cutting off electronic communications by jamming radio signals and severing undersea cables. |
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Manual severing of the records was also very time consuming. |
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Records holders retrieve the records, make severing recommendations and then send the proposed package to their own assistant deputy minister before it goes to the access to information office for processing. |
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The pilot was unable to stop the plane, which slid down the slopes, narrowly missing a group of children and passing under a chairlift before clipping the woman and nearly severing her hand. |
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Glasgow-born Strang slashed Paul's jaw, severing his tongue and smashing through teeth. |
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I believe that others should qualify when they demonstrate a sincere desire to help the return of peace and stability to their country of origin by severing all links with radical groups. |
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In the first of a two-part series, FOCUS will provide a brief overview of what provincially-regulated employers need to know about severing the employment relationship with their non-unionized employees. |
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At first, we thought the problem could be attributed to the partial severing of the wire connecting the motion detector to the video recorder, probably from being chewed by a squirrel. |
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Dogs will range from sweet-tempered and patient animals. to pugnacious mutts that probably dream of such delicious adventures as severing human jugular veins. |
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Will the border arrangements be eased, or will the borders lead to a real and tangible division by separating ethnic groups and severing existing relations? |
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This procedure, whereby a woman may end her marriage simply because she wishes to do so, has its corollary in the option which men are given of severing the marriage bond unilaterally. |
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This led to The Royal British Legion severing ties with the paper until such allegations are proved false. |
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The shire was formed in 1631 by Crown Writ of Charles I, severing Sutherland from Inverness. |
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The calf emerges head and front legs first, having broken through the fetal membranes, and falls to the ground, severing the umbilical cord. |
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This led to the notorious Beeching Axe, destroying many miles of permanent way and severing towns from the railway network. |
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In 1855, the Yellow River flooded and changed its course, severing the course of the canal in Shandong. |
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The upper beak is notched near the tip, an adaptation which enables falcons to kill prey by severing the spinal column at the neck. |
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This was the last indulgence she was permitted. It was meant to soften the severing of all connections with her maika. |
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This included dropping non furniture RTA lines, eliminating unprofitable accounts or small runs as well as severing relationships with certain high risk clients. |
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Labour market flexibility must not be achieved through the severing of the standard employment relationship, the erosion of workers' fundamental rights and a significant reduction in workers' welfare. |
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The author believes that the rumours about her, as well as negative press articles about Soka Gakkai France, led to the severing of financial ties with one of her major customers. |
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The then Scottish Cricket Union resigned from the UK Cricket Council in 1992, effectively severing links with the organisation of cricket in England. |
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The shrew delivered a series of rapid bites to the membranous region between the pedicular plate and the telson, severing the telson from the body. |
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Internal vasectomy is performed by severing and removing a section of the ductus deferens through bilateral celiotomy or by endoscopic-guided techniques. |
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The levirate is found in patrilineal societies in which the bride marries into her husband's family while essentially severing her ties with her original family. |
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Scotland became associate members of the International Cricket Council in 1994 after severing links with the England cricket team two years earlier. |
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Indeed, in May 2013, a Belarusian fisherman died after being bitten several times by a beaver, severing an artery in his leg and causing him to bleed to death. |
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