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- NASA will attempt to grab the media stage, preemptively explaining what occurred.
- They follow Sun Tzus Art of War to the letter, they watch and react to situations, never strike first.
- The speed with which electronic attacks could be launched gives little time for cool-headed reflection and favours (early, even pre-emptive, )attack.
- First, we must seize every opportunity to protect populations and pre-empt adverse effects on health.
- Troops may now fire first if they think they face imminent attack.
- They too could've come up with clever ways to upscale the system for their millions of users, and totally beaten Google to the punch.
- And just this month threaten a preemptive nuclear strike on the us, that caught the Pentagon's attention.
- Even partial success by the time Canadians pack away their barbecues might be enough to forestall an election this year.
- On October 14th Gordon Brown, the British prime minister, pre-empted the debate in Washington.
- At a news conference, Mr. Barak indicated the Jewish State is prepared to launch a preemptive strike on Iranian nuclear facilities.
- Preemptively trying to shut down the dialogue by shouting at the curious is the truly sensationalist move here.
- When faced with the threat of being excluded from a group, women are likely to respond by excluding someone else.
- The interaction would be even more complicated because the notions of deterrence and preemption are not symmetrical between these two sides.
- He came up with this story at the last minute, just to cut me off at the pass.
- Just think of what would happen if one nuclear power launched a preemptive on another.
- We must get there first in order to beat him to the punch.
- It lets you be proactive and make the best of opportunities.
- Indian outsourcing firms are preemptively opening offices all over the world to compete.
- They have mounted a preemptive clampdown of a severity rarely seen in recent years.
- As always, the proactive teacher is hoping to see a change in behavior.
- So I took pre-emptive action, composing on index cards a list of reasons why he and I should still hang out.
- This expression means you should take advantage of especially good conditions to take some action now.
- Lifemanship is a strategy.
- They decided to launch a pre-emptive strike.
- A preemptive strike against a sovereign nation raises moral and legal issues.