Counterattack in a sentence as a noun

And you can bet that Sony's counterattack will involve buying a few more of those laws.

You're most likely right -- hotfile doesn't have the resources to pursue this as a counterattack. However, it could be used as a successful defense in their current case, which could help establish it as part of case law."

Once you're down half a pawn or so there aren't many possibilities to generate a counterattack on another part of the board to make it possible to win without relying on your opponent making a subsequent simple mistake." I do not find this to be the case.

The counterattack should be in the form of a policeman tapping the attacker on the shoulder and saying: "you have the right to remain silent". The answer is not fighting back immediately, it's sun tzu's legendary advice, let the enemy think they have gamed your box, so they launch a bolder move, then you catch them with their hand in the cookie jar.

Once you're down half a pawn or so there aren't many possibilities to generate a counterattack on another part of the board to make it possible to win without relying on your opponent making a subsequent simple mistake. I did play quite a bit of Go at university and for a while I was confident that I could get good.

Counterattack in a sentence as a verb

If people has to shown their portfolios or other stuff to prove their skillmanship you're only wasting time and finding on the wrong place to prove your points, since those designs may not apply or be used as a good example to counterattack the main point here.

I think there is something in operating under a fearful authority that spoils people in this way that causes them to make excuses, obfuscate, counterattack, pass the buck or shut down when confronted by a sound argument against their way of thinking. Once someone has succumbed to the politics within a large organization, they have likely internalized these patterns of dealing with objections.

The obvious mode of attack is to launch a deadly bombardment against a planet before any possible counterattack. One clear conclusion was that if you launched a missile that traveled at 10% of the speed of light, it wouldn't matter much if that missile were tipped with a hydrogen bomb or not -- you just can't get enough energy from either nuclear fusion or fission to propel a starship at a reasonable speed.

Zbigniew Brzeziski said that Kuklinskis information had permitted them to make counterplans to disrupt command-and-control facilities rather than only relying on a massive counterattack on forward positions, which would have hit Poland. However, I have no dellusions that anybody in the US would have any doubts about turning Poland into a radioactive wasteland if that served the American interests of the moment...

Counterattack definitions

noun

an attack by a defending force against an attacking enemy force in order to regain lost ground or cut off enemy advance units etc.

See also: countermove

noun

(chess) an attack that is intended to counter the opponent's advantage in another part of the board

See also: counterplay

verb

make a counterattack

See also: counterstrike