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1 The mere possibility of litigation throws corporate America into a defensive crouch .
2 It'll create public relations disasters -and retreat into a largely defensive crouch .
3 She then dropped to a defensive crouch and sprinted to the next cone.
4 Kirk springs up into a defensive crouch , keeping his eyes on his foe.
5 And he forced the Democrats into an agonizingly familiar position: the preëlection defensive crouch .
6 And I think I'm gonna try not to drop into a defensive crouch here.
7 Biden knew he'd screwed up, of course, but he went into a defensive crouch .
8 We won't be in a defensive crouch for the next four years, licking our wounds.
9 He made his face relax first and gradually straightened his body from the defensive crouch .
10 And as such, it has the potential to break the GOP out of its defensive crouch .
11 For a government promising 'a year of delivery' it has begun in something of a defensive crouch .
12 Investors took that defensive crouch as the United States and North Korea exchanged threats during the week.
13 A police service struggling to find middle ground between oppressive force and pulling back into a defensive crouch .
14 If the Thais face outward instead of living in this absurd defensive crouch of theirs, my company expands.
15 Her words sounded dangerous, and she had gone into a defensive crouch that suggested she was ready to fight.
16 In Silicon Valley, his cadre of young, techie, libertarian followers immediately went into a defensive crouch when contacted by reporters.
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