Definitions
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- noun Lack of intention to show aggression against a foreign government or nation.
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- noun a lack of
aggression
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- noun a policy of not initiating hostilities
Etymologies
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Examples
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Guzman was the first to break a nonaggression pact reached by Mexico's top cartels several years ago to wrest smuggling routes through the northern state of Chihuahua from the Juarez cartel, according to one of his former allies, Edgar "La Barbie" Valdez.
Meet El Chapo, The 'Most Powerful Drug Trafficker In The World' AP 2011
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That is to say, whether the organization can remain true to its understanding of Islamic law and God's word and yet enter into a long-term nonaggression treaty with Israel.
Mitchell Bard: Hamas Is Responsible for the Civilian Casualties in Gaza 2009
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The president has refused to negotiate a so-called nonaggression pact with North Korea, but bush officials say that they hope with other parties involved, North Korea's neighbors, there's more of a chance that they will abide by this pact as opposed to what they have done with others, like in 1994, they essentially broke the pact according to Bush officials.
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Guzman was the first to break a nonaggression pact reached by Mexico's top cartels several years ago to wrest smuggling routes through the northern state of Chihuahua from the Juarez cartel, according to one of his former allies, Edgar "La Barbie" Valdez.
FOXNews.com 2011
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Guzman was the first to break a nonaggression pact reached by Mexico's top cartels several years ago to wrest smuggling routes through the northern state of Chihuahua from the Juarez cartel, according to one of his former allies, Edgar "La Barbie" Valdez.
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Like many libertarians, he posits property rights as the foundation of libertarian political theory, and suggests that because it is a derivative concept, we stop calling the nonaggression principle an "axiom."
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By agreeing that all the planet's major financial institutions will be forced to attain a substantially higher level of capitalization, the framers forged a kind of nonaggression pact.
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The U.S. has been saying that they don't want to sign any kind of nonaggression pact, but they have been making it very clear that they want a peaceful solution and that they have absolutely no intention of attacking North Korea -- Miles.
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German troops invade Soviet Russia, breaking the "nonaggression" pact signed in 1939.
What Did You Do in the War, Grandma?: Timeline ITY Brown University 1997
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"The noninitiation principle, sometimes called the nonaggression principle, can be traced to thinkers as varied as Thomas Aquinas, John Locke, and Herbert Spencer.
Capitalism Magazine 2010
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