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aggression [ingl. am. əˈɡrɛʃən, ingl. brit. əˈɡrɛʃ(ə)n] SUST.
1. aggression U (feeling, attitude):
aggression
to get rid of one's aggression
2. aggression C (unprovoked attack):
aggression
an act of aggression
appease anger/aggression
non-aggression pact
naked racism/aggression
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non-aggression pact
aggression
aggression
judo is a way of getting rid of aggression
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aggression [əˈgreʃən] SUST. sin pl.
1. aggression (feelings):
aggression
2. aggression (violence):
aggression
an act of aggression
non-aggression [ˌnɒnəˈgreʃən, ingl. am. ˌnɑ:nəˈ-] SUST. sin pl.
non-aggression
non-aggression pact, non-aggression treaty <-ies> SUST.
non-aggression pact
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non-aggression principle SUST.
non-aggression principle FILOS., POL.
naked aggression
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aggression
non-aggression treaty
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aggression ·ˈgreʃ·ən] SUST.
1. aggression (feelings):
aggression
2. aggression (violence):
aggression
an act of aggression
naked aggression
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español
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inglés
aggression
non-aggression treaty
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an act of aggression
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Thus, this view holds that through voting, one necessarily finds themselves violating the non-aggression principle.
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Right-libertarians value self-ownership and the non-aggression principle, which leads to strong support of private property and free-market capitalism, while rejecting most or all state functions.
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They constitute, in effect, non-aggression agreements of unlimited duration, but they contain in themselves no provision for establishing normal relations between the neighbouring countries.
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As of this date, however, a non-aggression treaty between the two has yet to be formulated.
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Argumentation ethics asserts the non-aggression principle is a presupposition of every argument and so can not be logically denied during an argument.
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