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counter threat
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5.79 |
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And if so, how could humans counter the threat? |
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counter criticism
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4.54 |
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Tulloch countered the criticism. |
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counter terrorism
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4.54 |
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We know how to counter terrorism together. |
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counter effect
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3.95 |
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They hope to find drugs to counter its effects. |
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counter attack
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3.69 |
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Senate Republicans countered the attack. |
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counter claim
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2.57 |
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But the United Nations countered that claim. |
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counter argument
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1.84 |
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To counter those arguments, SRP has gone on the offensive. |
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counter charge
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1.71 |
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A presidential candidate who does not counter the charges of his opposition is a loser. |
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counter gain
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1.71 |
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Rising bonds yields failed to counter the gains. |
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counter move
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1.58 |
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But Behring has said he will counter either move by filing an anti-trust lawsuit. |
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counter allegation
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1.51 |
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He said the party would fight to counter such allegations. |
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counter decline
|
1.51 |
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Gains in computer and software issues countered the decline. |
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counter perception
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1.51 |
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It is apparently designed to counter negative perceptions about wieners. |
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counter problem
|
1.45 |
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So, what are executives doing to counter the problem? |
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counter effort
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1.32 |
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It wants to counter efforts by managed care companies to push cheap frames. |
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counter fear
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1.25 |
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That pact was designed to counter fears at the time of aggression by Indonesia. |
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counter pressure
|
1.25 |
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They countered defensive pressure with offensive pressure. |
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counter trend
|
1.25 |
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How can the trend be countered? |
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counter influence
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1.18 |
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China has been a staunch supporter of Pakistan, largely to counter Indian influence. |
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counter loss
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1.18 |
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Acquisitions countered the losses. |