The tit for tat was not blindly cooperative, however, as it met an opponent's competition with competition. |
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All had the opportunity to adjust their mathematical algorithms and carry out further computer simulations, and to devise a strategy that could unseat the tit for tat. |
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The tit for tat strategy entails always cooperating on the first move and thereafter doing exactly what the other player did on the previous move. |
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The efforts to disconnect disaster aid from diplomacy for both Katrina and Bam could be viewed as being tit for tat in terms of the deliberate avoidance of disaster diplomacy. |
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His case appears to be more a prima facie case of tit for tat than it is one of contempt. |
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The RSPB's Laura Ward said the blue tit was the candidate she could most relate to. |
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Result: A tit for tat nuclear warhead and nuclear-capable missile-testing programme breaks out. |
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Therefore, adjudication in the instant case will not resolve the dispute and so produce more cases on a tit for tat basis. |
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Is some of this killing of journalists tit for tat? |
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The Prime Minister and the leadership tried to convince and give the rationale why we are not doing it, why we don't want a tit for tat with India. |
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Mr. Yvan Loubier: Mr. Speaker, tit for tat. |
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We have to get away from the cynicism of the tit for tat' logic which consists of imposing on the South the profligacy of all-out liberalisation of their most vital sectors, while its people are struggling to survive. |
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This allow quick and easy access to the upper furnace to make sure that tit was clean and allow extra cleaning to take place in areas that needed it. |
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With her left hand on her right jug, she put her mouth to her other tit. |
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