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These wars are often determined by numbers and simple techniques of self-defence or aggression rather than by superior skills, high technology or enhanced training.
Their intercellular interactions are extremely important in the complex immunological self-defence system of humans and animals.
Coalition systems2 are based on sets of arguments that defend each other against counter-arguments by banding together for self-defence.
Militaries represented one of the cornerstones of national sovereignty based as they were on rights to national self-defence.
The police defended their actions by simply noting that in most instances they were acting in self-defence and were fired upon first.
We have it as a sociocultural organisation and at the same time, an organisation that will prepare for self-defence.
It asserted that it was iniquitous to inflict suffering on any sentient being, except when self-defence or absolute necessity could be justified.
In our view, the consideration that the partner might die is probably not so easily triggered, because of self-defence coping mechanisms.
The time had not yet come to reflect upon how the various communities had acted or not acted in self-defence.
In self-defence against pressures from large organizations, they can put their trust in face-to-face relations with other people whom they know, and in fact this tends to occur.
While throughout the century fencing masters continued to argue that the skill was essential for self-defence, fencing was increasingly promoted as worth practising for its own sake.
Her at first sight insolent behaviour towards the young man is in fact a method of self-defence against male aggression, and as such another expression of her mental strength.
Respondents no longer spoke of philosophies and absolutes or of individuals and masses, but instead of self-defence, of self-preservation and of competing, diametrically opposed visions of human existence.
By the mid-seventeenth century, so we are told, there was talk of an inalienable right to self-defence that was operative even when good government and human positive law prevailed.
In order to convince themselves of the justness of their cause, they appealed to the traditional principle of actual self-defence which was recognized both by theologians and humanists.