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Protecting consumers from "dangerous" products and furthering the goals of foreign policy are types of economical arguments for intervention.
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The initial judgment or feeling one has about someone or something upon first encounter.
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A traditional gesture of greeting, agreement, or parting, where two people grasp and shake each other's hand.
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Non-verbal communication through movements of the facial muscles, conveying emotions or reactions without words.
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