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retorsion
retorsion Now rare. (rɪˈtɔːʃən) [a. F. rétorsion (13–14th c.), or ad. med.L. retorsiōn-em, var. of retortiōn-em retortion. So Sp. retorsion, It. ritorsione.] Retortion (of an argument, etc.).1657 W. Morice Coena quasi κοινὴ 242 By retorsion, as in a College, all that are..of the Foundation, doe part... Oxford English Dictionary
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Retorsion
Retorsion (from , from , influenced by Late Latin, 1585–95, torsi, a twisting, wringing it), a term used in international law, is an act perpetrated by Retorsion also signifies the act by which an individual returns to his adversary evil for evil. wikipedia.org
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Retaliation (disambiguation)
Paul Wilson Retorsion, in international law, an act of retaliation by one nation upon another Retribution (disambiguation) Revenge (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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retortion
retortion (rɪˈtɔːʃən) [ad. med.L. retortiōn-em, noun of action f. L. retorquēre: see retort v.1 and cf. retorsion.] 1. The action or fact of bending or turning backwards; an instance of this. Also fig.1591 Sylvester Du Bartas i. iii. 100 Our Sea: whose divers-branch'd retortions Divide the World in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Revenge (disambiguation)
Andrew Sachs Revenge: The Rematches, a 1994 boxing card in Las Vegas, Nevada See also Avenger (disambiguation) Reprisal Retaliation (disambiguation) Retorsion wikipedia.org
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Retribution
Paul Wilson Retaliation (disambiguation) Retorsion, in international law, an act of retaliation by one nation upon another Revenge (disambiguation) Vengeance wikipedia.org
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Vengeance
Paul Wilson Retaliation (disambiguation) Retorsion, in international law, an act perpetrated by one nation upon another in retaliation for a similar wikipedia.org
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Francis Wichmans
In 1634 the Retorsion laws were made, whereby Catholic priests were expelled, their churches confiscated and handed over to Protestant preachers. wikipedia.org
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Johannes Messenius
One was shorter and named Detecto Fraudis Jesuiticæ, in 1610, and a longer in Swedish named Retorsion och genswars skrifft emoot then lögn och skamlig wikipedia.org
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Investor–state dispute settlement
Under customary international law, an investor-state can vindicate injury caused by the host state by exercising diplomatic protection, which may include retorsion wikipedia.org
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Economic effects of Brexit
This imbalance could potentially give Britain some negotiating leverage e.g. power of retorsion in case the EU attempts to impose an abrupt cancellation wikipedia.org
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Brexit negotiations
This imbalance could potentially give Britain some negotiating leverage e.g. power of retorsion in case the EU attempts to impose an abrupt cancellation wikipedia.org
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