Structured in six easy steps, the Master Lyn teaches us this effective system of self-defense, which we can apply against all kinds of attack. |
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Many countries-first among them the United States-have declared they had to have nuclear weapons for self-defense. |
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Within the project women were empowered with self-defense and alternative economic skills to strengthen their economic independence. |
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Up ahead, a shepherd's dogs snarl, prompting one of our boatmen to tear into a bush and hand us branches for self-defense. |
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He summarized much legal and philosophical argument by specifying four criteria of preemption as self-defense. |
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After-market grips on self-defense handguns create a better fit between customer and product. |
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Apparently, he was still obsessed with the desire to learn the art of manly self-defense and concluded jujitsu offered him the best hope. |
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The two Atlantic Guns stores carry about 40 different softcover book titles on hunting, knives, black powder and self-defense. |
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He said soldiers may have been acting in self-defense in the second instance. |
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So the outcome is proportionate and congruent with international principles of self-defense. |
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Since, in the last analysis, self-determination means self-defense, it would provide, although dilatorily, assistance in military organization. |
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As a former self-defense instructor, I can safely affirm that the best way to avoid injury by an attacker is to fight back. |
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There are those who express the bestial tendencies of self-defense and survival when it is no longer necessary. |
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In such situations, shipboard sensors will be employed sparingly and, except in unusual occasions, primarily in self-defense. |
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She said she believes Wilson acted in self-defense, but if she were convinced otherwise, she would close down her support group. |
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But for us, we generally have one self-defense weapon, and if that doesn't work, we could be in for it. |
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Inaccurate and dangerous, muskets are not very useful for crime or self-defense. |
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It was indeed a strategy, but it derived its force from the willing abdication of the right to physical self-defense. |
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Rather, it is that some revision of the definition of self-defense is necessary. |
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Most religions and agnostic philosophies agree that individuals have the right to kill in self-defense when faced with immediate mortal danger. |
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Before we can even be in a position to make such a choice the democratic model of self-defense will have to be reanimated. |
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Most teachers think if they are teaching a martial art, such as karate, kung fu, aikido or judo, their students are learning self-defense. |
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Exceptions are granted for self-defense, or when the U.N. Security Council specifically authorizes it. |
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Most of us lack any formal training in self-defense with an edged weapon or even with our bare hands, for that matter. |
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Some types of pedicellariae and specialized spines of urchins contain venom used in self-defense. |
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They point out that Rand decisively rejects the use of force except in self-defense. |
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It allows for the self-defense of Japan's homeland but prohibits collective defense. |
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The round is designed by Tom Burczynski, who brought us the famous Hydra-Shok and Starfire centerfire self-defense rounds. |
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You have to read 2,600 words beyond the lede before you're offered his self-defense. |
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I'm a grown person with masculine proclivities and habits of self-defense, but there is a time when all systems of egotism and predominance fail. |
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I tell him that nothing comes before family and I would try to claim self-defense. |
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We are defending the country by ceding our own powers of self-defense to a set of managers external to ourselves. |
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In the West, the jab and the haymaker are the most common striking assaults in self-defense situations. |
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An opponent with a knife could easily run you through if you tried that, so it wasn't actually very convincing as self-defense. |
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The market for concealed-carry handguns and self-defense tools is stronger than ever. |
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Women in Baton Rouge are taking self-defense courses, arming themselves with tasers, pepper spray and mace. |
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Judo was designed as a martial art to be used as a personal self-defense or a medium for competition. |
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Still others would say it is a martial art, a self-defense system, or a form of combat. |
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After all, aikido is a martial art for self-defense, so we become very sensitive to attack. |
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He shoots ducks, pheasants, wild boar, and in self-defense he wouldn't hesitate to kill a bear. |
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This does not exclude the right of justified self-defense of individuals or communities. |
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By these rules he and his disciples have spent about 120 years perfecting the most effective and efficient self-defense system known. |
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She was the only witness to the killing, and to make the case for self-defense, her lawyers had to put her on the stand. |
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More than 600 female students were educated and trained a self-defense course. |
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Killing a human being is always a repulsive act, but at times it is unavoidable, as in self-defense, or in war. |
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One of the secrets to his success was the martial arts discipline tae kwon do, a form of unarmed self-defense that requires intense training of the body and the mind. |
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For instance, if it was a mistake he'd made delivering a speech, he'd buy a book on public speaking, or in the case of a fist fight, he might consider a book on self-defense. |
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Such conduct is part of every state's legitimate right of self-defense. |
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There are reasons to defend a poor people, to revolt against an evil government, seize dominions, disagreements, holding land, invasion, self-defense, and so on and so forth. |
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Drawing back into self-defense and self-interest need not mean a regression to helplessness. |
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A DVD that is critical, both for those who have no previous experience in self-defense as enshrined martial artists. |
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The seriousness of the threat al-Qaida and its supporters posed to the security of the United States compelled it to act in self-defense. |
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The police claim that Anas Bennis was attacking them with aknife and was shot in self-defense. |
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I was constipated and when I had stools the odor was so embarrassingly bad that in self-defense I had to turn on the bathroom fan. |
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Saturday morning from 10.00 to 13.00 we train martial Qi Gong Fa Jin and Dim Mak with applications in self-defense and martial arts. |
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In a press conference on the courthouse steps, Fabian Nunez proclaimed his son's innocence by reason of self-defense. |
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They imagined it would sail through, and everyone would believe that this was self-defense. |
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No consideration was given to the fact that most Apache hostilities were self-defense or retaliation, and that they'd first been raided by the New Mexicans. |
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The metabolite produced when imidacloprid decomposes can trigger a self-defense mechanism in plants. |
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Price watch committees, comprised of factory delegates, unions, cooperatives, peasant organizations and the urban poor, could be the nucleus of workers self-defense units against the repression accompanying the crisis. |
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But it is a highly progressive measure of national self-defense. |
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Unfortunately, the Langerhans cells suffer from a major drawback: their number, which is crucial for the skin's self-defense, decreases under UV stress, resulting in an impaired immune system. |
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With more than thirty courses in our curriculum, our security professionals are fully trained in areas such as:Â self-defense, investigative techniques, tactical communications and customer service. |
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Since Tara is going to be alone at nights now that I'm working the graveyard shift, I thought it might be a good idea for her to learn some kind of self-defense. |
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The fliers, ancona explained, are meant to educate people on what rights they legally have to use lethal force in self-defense. |
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I went into the audition as Fericito, the Venezuelan percussionist, and then I did a self-defense expert. |
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The modern air forces built by autocratic Arab monarchies are designed primarily for self-defense, not attack. |
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In 2005, the affirmative self-defense was broadened under the so-called Stand Your Ground Statutes. |
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It's unclear whether war can be declared against a terrorist group, as opposed to a sovereign country, and that muddles the issue of what qualifies as combat or self-defense. |
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He told the arresting officers that he had fired in self-defense. |
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The best-known traditional Korean sport is the martial art of tae kwon do, taught by Koreans to people throughout the world as a popular form of self-defense. |
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Understandably, people buy guns for self-defense. |
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And were the elite police sharpshooters stationed on the rooftops overlooking Nahda and Rabaa squares acting in self-defense? |
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What the gun owner claims as self-defense often looks, on closer examination, more like trigger-happy recklessness. |
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A mask and an unfired gun were found on his person, and the plea of self-defense was allowed. |
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Entering Bartilla we are closely questioned at a checkpoint by members of a self-defense force of 500 unpaid part-timers. |
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The former is a lawful act of self-defense while the latter is a war crime. |
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The self-defense system ensures protection from guided and unguided weapons of the enemy's fighters attacking the aircraft from its front and rear hemispheres. |
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This panel discussion on Stand Your Ground examines whether this law is a justifiable explanation for self-defense or a license to kill innocent people. |
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Their vision of murderesses and female infanticides as victims and of their murders as motivated by self-defense was part of a strategy of systematic confrontation. |
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Occasionally there will be gray areas in the law, such as determining when a killing might be in self-defense. |
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Arjan Cesaris Framework gives us a new work by comparing the techniques of defense and counterattack of Muay Thai and Muay Boran, with applications to self-defense. |
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In self-defense, peyote groups sought incorporation under state laws first in Oklahoma as the First-born Church of Jesus Christ in 1914, then as the Native American Church in 1918, and by 1960 in some further 11 states. |
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Information on the psychological consequences of shooting in self-defense is included, as are actual stories of incidents of concealed handgun self-defense. |
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There has been controversy over the years regarding the traditional non-military mandate of UN peacekeepers not being permitted to use force except in self-defense. |
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And when a defendant claims to have been acting in self-defense, the burden of proof remains on the state, which must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant was not doing so. |
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Furthermore, despite a strong perceived need for it in the field, the RCMP does not provide refresher training in self-defense including areas such as conflict avoidance and verbal judo. |
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In the circumstances, the people have continued to flee to neighbouring countries such as Chad and Cameroon, hide in the fields or organize themselves in self-defense groups. |
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At the same time, not all female perpetrated violence is in self-defense, and it is generally accepted that males are more hesitant to report victimization experiences to authorities. |
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He told journalists he had fired an air gun in self-defense. |
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Wilmington Housing Authority that the state's public housing tenants have the right to bear arms for self-defense even in common areas. |
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One could argue from the right of self-defense that atom bombs are justifiable. |
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Hunters, military enthusiasts, self-defense experts and target-shooting competitors alike will find favor with a reference devoted to a firearm touted as one of the best small-caliber rifles ever invented. |
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In addition to the beneficial effect on self-confidence, boosting the ability to face diverse situations, people practice self-defense for the sport and to get back in shape. |
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The Prime Minister of Australia also considered the attacks to be an armed attack justifying action in self-defense under Article IV of the ANZUS Treaty. |
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Will it influence the interpretation of Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, which stipulates that Japan may maintain only self-defense forces? |
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It is actually a brief in his own self-defense, a visual metaphor in which his critics, not his racialist acolytes, are in need of a lesson in tolerance. |
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In domestic law, distinctions are made among killing someone by accident, killing someone in self-defense and killing someone intentionally, and war crime law is no different. |
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Between the life-and-death imperatives of self-defense and the diplomatic rituals of retorsion sits the law of countermeasures. |
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Achieving counterinsurgency objectives while effectively exercisng the right of self-defense requires persistent and deliberate rules of engagement training. |
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When Zack intervenes on behalf of a nine-year-old Mexican boy who was being brutalized by a cowhand, Zack has to kill the young cowhand in self-defense. |
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Because of its rounded edges at front and back, it also fits very nicely in elastic bellybands, a natural home for self-defense pistols of this size and shape. |
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Rielly, Karate For Kids is a simple but complete introduction to the fitness, self-defense, movements, philosophies, and etiquette of karate for young people. |
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These provocations, in addition to the threats of reoccupying Heglig, could leave Sudan with no other option but to invoke the right to self-defense. |
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The techniques of contemporary wushu are indeed those which at one time were used for self-defense, but the basis and development of wushu are different from kung fu. |
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