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Meanings of economic retaliation in English
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Usage of economic retaliation in English
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So Ecuador's help for Assange brings little chance of significant economicretaliation from Washington.
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Mergers have been caught in the crossfire, and targeted economicretaliation is a weapon China has used before.
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Moscow has already threatened economicretaliation.
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The vote prompted military and economicretaliation from Baghdad, which retook the territory seized by Kurdish forces since 2014.
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The risk of Europe and Russia becoming locked in a damaging spiral of economicretaliation depended on Russia, he said.
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Last year, South Korean companies were hit heavily by Chinese economicretaliation over Seoul's deployment of a US missile shield system.
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He criticised China for taking " economicretaliation" against Australia and for engaging in so-called wolf warrior diplomacy with numerous countries.
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Russia has threatened economicretaliation against Turkey and said it was still awaiting a reasonable explanation for the shooting down of its warplane.
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South Korean President Moon Jae-in said Japan's economicretaliation is not only intrinsically unfair, but unjust because it stems from Japan's colonial-era abuses.
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Russia has threatened economicretaliation against Turkey and said it was still awaiting a reasonable explanation for the shooting down of it(...)
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Turkish assets remained under pressure as Russia threatened economicretaliation over its downed jet, but other emerging equities edged up, snapping a three-day losing streak.
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Not only has attribution of online espionage long vexed investigators, the prospect of diplomatic or economicretaliation has also been an impediment to taking action.
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South Korea has called the export restrictions "unjust economicretaliation" and its deputy national security adviser accused Japan of violating international law by imposing them.