It followed an ultimatum from the British that the Irish agree to their terms or face the renewal of war. |
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On February 21 the council gave him an ultimatum of resigning or being sacked. |
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Lightning G.M. Jay Feaster's ultimatum in the off season was that if a player didn't sign, he'd make them sit the whole season. |
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Three days later, Coop management locked out workers following an ultimatum to accept the contract. |
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Whether true or not, the story was quickly seized upon to issue its ultimatum. |
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The teachers resigned in protest at a government ultimatum that they either return to their jobs or be sacked. |
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Three other doctors stood in the doorway in suits and lab coats as Dana, dressed only in her pajamas, was given the ultimatum. |
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As the film itself points out, they had virtually issued an ultimatum to this country with its oil embargo. |
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Union officers are defying the council ultimatum and continuing the jobs they were elected to. |
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Instead, he issued an ultimatum to the people who are suffering under this occupation. |
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The editorial amounts to an ultimatum to carry out the bidding of the extreme right. |
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At issue was an ultimatum issued for a crackdown on the privatization of health care. |
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He accepted an improved offer, which they got after facing down an ultimatum from the council. |
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The union lifted the gherao after giving the electricity board a one-day ultimatum. |
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You feel hurt and rejected by his ultimatum, which he has given without much thought for your feelings. |
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The workers were sacked a week later because they ignored an ultimatum ordering them back to work. |
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He reacted by demanding that he should not be confronted with an ultimatum. |
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When playing the ultimatum game, be aware that there's a neural basis to economic decision making. |
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He rejected the proposals as an ultimatum imposed by the British military establishment. |
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He had even confronted him with an ultimatum to cease and desist or find a new job. |
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This is an ultimatum seeking a target in the disorienting matrix of asymmetric warfare. |
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On several occasions an ultimatum was sent to staff and students to abandon their educational pursuits or face dire consequences. |
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Mitchell felt their ultimatum left Fifa with little room for manoeuvre. |
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This was a case of a deputy shirt-fronting her leader with an ultimatum and forcing a decision that would come close to wrecking the government's environmental credibility. |
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Putin said there had been no ultimatum for Ukrainian forces to surrender, as was widely reported Monday. |
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Most sinister of all is Pablo's ultimatum to you signifying his intention to move in and help the revisionist minority overthrow the majority in your party. |
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I hesitate always to recommend an ultimatum of the 'her or me' variety, but it seems to me you have no choice. |
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What a strange ultimatum that is, at once romantic in the drama of its request and fiercely anti-romantic in the spitefulness of its threat. |
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Not expecting a response, Sarah is startled when, as a dark wind blows, Jareth appears in a sparkling black robe, wielding magical glass spheres and offering an ultimatum. |
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Our hope is that there will be a majority against an ultimatum within the Security Council. |
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Hermia has her own problems, though, since her father gives her the ultimatum of the nunnery, death, or a future with the lipless wonder Demetrius. |
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That day he issued an ultimatum ordering the sailors to surrender unconditionally. |
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These can be very simple experiments, such as the ultimatum game, and also complicated market experiments with complex trading rules. |
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Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz travelled to South Korea in mid-March and issued the ultimatum to resume beef trade. |
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It may be something that you plan for a year, go back to NAFO and lay on the table an ultimatum of some sort as to what needs to be done. |
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On 22 July 2006, Emzar Kviziani became a dissident and proclaimed armed resistance to Tbilisi, which responded with an ultimatum. |
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Although she rejected the ultimatum, she is clearly on the defensive. |
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These moves fulfill an ultimatum made to last term's Union President. |
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You are going to all strive to the ultimatum which you may take as a guild when no member will be left behind. |
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On Tuesday 21 February the Presidency officially requested the DPRK to postpone the ultimatum. |
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They do act with you as if they were a bank managing a mortgage: what's their next step if you refuse their ultimatum? |
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He linked the ultimatum directly to the needs of international investors. |
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He therefore sent an ultimatum to Fort Le Boeuf, demanding that the garrison leave the area. |
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A mass meeting in Dundee faced down an ultimatum from council bosses. |
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Then I hoped that the ultimatum put forward by the coalition would convince Saddam to accept exile, a life of luxury. |
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On 14 October, on the eve of the expiry of the ultimatum he had given to Laurent Nkunda for his surrender, President Kabila visited Goma, capital of North Kivu, the scene of the clashes. |
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Rome gave Philip an ultimatum to cease his campaigns against Rome's new Greek allies. |
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On 1 January 49 BC, an agent of Caesar presented an ultimatum to the senate. |
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Hawke had grown impatient with the General's indecision and he issued an ultimatum to Mordaunt. |
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Faced with this ultimatum, Mordaunt decided that a further immediate assault was impossible, and agreed that the force should withdraw. |
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When the British government's ultimatum to Berlin expired at midnight Greenwich Mean Time, on August 4, 1914, the worldwide British Empire was automatically at war with Germany. |
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The march will unite, in its last phase, 100,000 deprived people to give an ultimatum to the New Delhi government regarding the necessary implementation of their fundamental rights. |
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Busby had a special affection for Law, who was rated alongside Edwards, Charlton and Best, but when the Scot absented himself once and issued an ultimatum seeking more money he was promptly transfer-listed. |
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I am sure that, if there had been no ultimatum and if the president had not taken such a firm position, it is probable Congress would not have acquiesced to the resolution presented to it. |
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The DUP leader's ultimatum followed the collapse of the trial of John Downey, suspected of involvement in the 1982 Hyde Park bombing which killed four soldiers. |
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Name and address withheld What the expert thinks Linda Blair I'm not sure I understand what you would confront your boyfriend about, or what ultimatum you would give him. |
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Should I confront him or give him an ultimatum? |
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Great Britain issued an ultimatum for Germany to withdraw from Belgium. |
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It was during the course of the latter that Jungbunzlauer was issued an ultimatum to demonstrate its continued willingness to keep to the agreement, in light of its previous practice. |
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Faced with the consequences of massive cuts to social programs by all three levels of government, the association presented the governments with an ultimatum. |
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The European Council on 10 and 11 December in Helsinki strongly condemned the intense bombardments of Chechen cities, the threat levelled at the residents of Grozny and the ultimatum set by the Russian military commanders. |
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Confronted with an ultimatum, Singapore's leaders agreed and in August 1965, with great secrecy and haste, Malaysia's Parliament ratified the Constitution Amendment bill which expelled Singapore. |
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At the end of 2003, the British Government issued an ultimatum to the Territory to adopt the new directive by 20 February 2004 or face its imposition by the order in council. |
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In the ultimatum game, a participant, let us call him Participant A, is given a sum of money and can decide how much of this he or she wants to offer B. A makes an offer and B can only accept or reject the offer. |
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It was not until the 1938 Polish ultimatum that Lithuania restored diplomatic relations with Poland and thus de facto accepted the borders. |
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Frere did not send word to the cabinet of what he had done until the ultimatum was about to expire. |
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Germany presented an ultimatum to Russia to demobilise, and when this was refused, declared war on Russia on 1 August. |
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When he refused, Germany issued an ultimatum demanding its mobilization be stopped, and a commitment not to support Serbia. |
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On 11 March, Hitler sent an ultimatum to Schuschnigg demanding that he hand over all power to the Austrian NSDAP or face an invasion. |
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Britain and France issued a joint ultimatum to cease fire, which was ignored. |
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Nicholas issued an ultimatum that the Orthodox subjects of the Empire be placed under his protection. |
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Russia's rejection of the ultimatum caused the UK and France to enter the war. |
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That June, the Soviet Union issued a new ultimatum demanding the withdrawal of Allied forces from West Berlin. |
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Frederick Henry, sensing that the talks were going nowhere, proposed to put an ultimatum to the other side to accept the Dutch demands. |
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An ultimatum from Ottoman Sultan Suleiman to Charles V also played an important role in his release. |
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He gave Qarase an ultimatum date of 4 December to accede to these demands or to resign from his post. |
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Was her own conversion fueled by an ultimatum too, leaving her pungent with confidence yet sulky about heaving the ear lier values overboard? |
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Under a wide variety of conditions, first movers in ultimatum games tend to propose relatively equal splits. |
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In response, the Allies issued an ultimatum stating that Germany would have to accept the treaty or face an invasion of Allied forces across the Rhine within 24 hours. |
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The King's reaction to the ultimatum was exploited by republicans. |
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After Napoleon's ultimatum, Doge Ludovico Manin surrendered unconditionally on 12 May, and abdicated himself, while the Major Council declared the end of the republic. |
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With world attention focused on those events, on June 26, 1940, the USSR issued an ultimatum to Romania, demanding immediate cession of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina. |
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On 28 June 1940, the Soviet Union issued an ultimatum to Romania requesting the cession of Bessarabia and northern Bukovina, with which Romania complied the following day. |
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France and the United Kingdom declared war on 3 September, after an ultimatum for German forces to immediately withdraw their forces from Poland was met without reply. |
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The leaders of Japan did not feel that they possessed the strength to resist the combined might of Russia, Germany and France, and so gave in to the ultimatum. |
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The Viceroy, Lord Lytton, concealed his plans to issue this ultimatum from Disraeli, and when the Prime Minister insisted he take no action, went ahead anyway. |
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A hawk by nature, Ellenborough strongly favoured presenting St Petersburg with an ultimatum warning that any further incursions into Persia would be regarded as a hostile act. |
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His sombre conclusion was received in silence, but he did not suggest negotiations and this was effectively an ultimatum which was rejected by the British government. |
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This was a case of a deputy shirtfronting her leader with an ultimatum and forcing a decision that would come close to wrecking the government's environmental credibility. |
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