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We do a couple hours of exercise, actually, as a countermeasure to bone and muscle loss during that day.
as a countermeasure to bone and muscle loss, uh, during that day,
Obama's main objective here is to strengthen America's economic ties with China's neighbors as a countermeasure to the power of the Chinese economy.
economic ties with China’s neighbors, as a countermeasure to the power of the Chinese
So if sanction, I will say it's more or less it's a countermeasure to the United States but not Europe.
And yet Britain sent home its last mine countermeasure ship, HMS Middleton, only a few days ago.
But at the end of the day, the ultimate countermeasure isn't defense.
(through translator): It is not our intention to have this affect Japan-South Korea relations, nor is it a countermeasure against the country.
we only have four boats, four entire boats in the Navy that can actually do mine countermeasure.
Back in 2014, Drew Iwanicki joined a NASA-funded study excitingly titled Countermeasure and Functional Testing in Head-Down Bed Tilt Rest Study, abbreviated to CFT70.
The source also told us that this military activity near El Paso involves unmanned aircraft operations and laser countermeasure systems, and
What do you imagine would be their kind of countermeasure?