| In ritual life, the arts, such as dance and body painting, serve as a counterforce to evil and generate energy. |
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| The main problem with the counterforce doctrine lay in its inevitable association with a preemptive first strike. |
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| There is no dualism of the Almighty being a force of good, and thus needing a counterforce, a force of evil, in the shape of the Devil. |
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| Overwhelming counterforce, sooner or later, may be the state's only remaining option. |
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| It was hard for the Soviets to believe that the United States intended counterforce to be used only in a second strike. |
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| Even if defensive measures and counterforce operations are enhanced, however, they will not be perfect. |
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| By bringing together people's experiences and knowledge, and factual information, civil society can be a powerful counterforce against injustice. |
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| When the cable is pulled over the pulley block a counterforce is created due to the spring tension. |
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| Site includes information on missile defence contexts, technologies, counterforce and links. |
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| In the case of India and Pakistan, we can assume that a counterforce strike might be conducted using small battlefield nuclear weapons. |
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| The American shift to counterforce strategy in the mid-1970s provides an example of this paradox at work. |
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| But Nietzsche understood resentment is a powerful, dangerous counterforce to any positivity police. |
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| But the antiglobalization movement as a counterforce at the global level is far from providing a real social transformation system. |
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| The break through effect at the end of a punching operation causes an abrupt drop of the counterforce. |
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| They see the democratic participation of the people as a counterforce to corruption and maladministration. |
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| In addition, a number of individual adjustments are possible: chair height, seat depth, and the counterforce of the backrest. |
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| In other words, axiological targeting sees nonmilitary centers of gravity as more strategic and countervalue targets as more important than counterforce targets. |
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| The country envisioned retaliation against strategic and tactical attacks and would probably strike countervalue rather than counterforce targets. |
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| The operating piston is extended in fast stroke mode until it makes contact with a counterforce. |
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| In practice all arrays of grains are always unstable and thus always grows until its prevented by a counterforce. |
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| Some assert that information is an invaluable means of keeping power under control and containing its abuses, or even a fully-fledged counterforce. |
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| Until some other more effective method can be demonstrated, Saddam and his supporters will have to learn that the use of force against one's neighbours invites counterforce. |
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| At this time there was little threat of counterforce strikes, as few systems had the accuracy to destroy missile systems. |
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| The order to disband the Iraqi army put 400,000 armed and jobless men onto Iraq's streets, at the same time removing a potential counterforce to both internal criminality and meddling by Iraq's neighbours. |
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| It is accurate enough to be a first strike, counterforce, or second strike weapon. |
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| In case of a spring or cable break, its counterforce is lost. |
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| Emotion as a strategy can be a valuable counterforce to capital driven urban development, while walking can play a significant role in the search for new mobilities. |
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| Machining workpieces with varying heights does not pose a problem, as the power stroke is only generated when a corresponding counterforce is met at any position throughout the overall stroke. |
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