You can't survive on Pyrrhic victories because you need funds to keep the country running. |
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Generally, the processes for ratifying European treaties too often look like sagas or Pyrrhic victories. |
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Mr. Richard Marceau: Ms. Hamel, it's been said that, if the definition of marriage were changed, that might be a Pyrrhic victory. |
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The victory is likely to be Pyrrhic anyway, Pyrrhus being the ancient king who won a battle at such heavy cost that, in effect, he lost. |
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Time will be the judge and I believe that it will show the result of the second Irish referendum to be a Pyrrhic victory. |
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In the end, it would by a Pyrrhic victory if terrorism were defeated at the cost of sacrificing our commitment to those values. |
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Other companies with Pyrrhic victories against hostile bidders may be similarly vulnerable. |
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We fear a Pyrrhic victory in this dispute. |
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The national socialists who are hoping they can draw together all the malcontents will soon find out that this will turn out to be a Pyrrhic victory. |
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To persist in wanting this kind of market would be a Pyrrhic victory. |
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The attack on the Allied airfields was a Pyrrhic victory, damaging or destroying 495 Allied planes, most of them on the ground, at the cost of 277 German planes and 213 pilots. |
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The propaganda victory achieved by the Kremlin and the mediacrats was to be Pyrrhic. |
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In other words, under existing rules, Mr Boubakeur could well be swept aside in favour of more militant groups. In this section A knight in tarnished armour A prodigal returns Pyrrhic victory In the tent or out? |
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The pursuit of Pyrrhic victories comes to mind. |
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Those unknightly Irish Monastic error The English Some Scots say yes Democracy, one day Victoria rules Churchill at war The end of the king and kings Al Fayed's Pyrrhic victory Is the Tory party a sinking ship? |
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Yet even the victory of those groups that are competitive is a Pyrrhic one: the glaring differences and ever greater decline destabilise society, tearing apart its connective tissue. |
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Perhaps the most Pyrrhic element of this victory, however, has been its achievement at the expense of the Haitian population's faith in democracy. |
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Now if THE FANS get what they deserve it will be the latest in a long line of Pyrrhic victories in the decline and fall of Coventry City. |
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It was occurring more or less simultaneously throughout much of the British Expeditionary Force, where there was a general recognition that another Pyrrhic victory like the last one might well destroy the army. |
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Kublai botched his campaigns against Annam, Champa, and Java, but won a Pyrrhic victory against Burma. |
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Victory's victory becomes Pyrrhic, the tragedy embittering the triumph. |
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During the 1952 action, she's played as a loving, doe-eyed, and mostly airheaded spouse who nonetheless senses that her husband's television victory may be Pyrrhic. |
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As happened in December 2011 with Mr Cameron's Pyrrhic veto over the fiscal compact, the British prime minister may again be misreading Mrs Merkel's margin for manoeuvre. |
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If we carry on carping about the way things are and keep on interfering in them, then, far from achieving what we want to achieve, the whole thing will end up turning out to be a Pyrrhic victory. |
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This might well be a Pyrrhic victory, but we shall have to wait and see. |
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Win and it's a Pyrrhic victory, a triumph for political desperation over principle. |
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It would be a Pyrrhic victory, undermining already shaky intergovernmental relations and leading to the demise of the local air pollution agency. |
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While I'm against ID cards, the quashing of any such plans would be a Pyrrhic victory. |
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That sounds like a setup for what is known as a Pyrrhic victory. |
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But I feel it will be a Pyrrhic victory for both sides, I myself fall into the category of the Nimby, local resident and save the festival site campaigner. |
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I am not sure whether it is with resignation or reflection that we should face the fact that our politics have mostly mutated into hollow fights and Pyrrhic victories. |
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Let our political discourse focus on this, and perhaps, more pyrrhic victories can be avoided. |
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To date he has won only pyrrhic victories on foundation hospitals and university top-up fees. |
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Unless that is done, any military success in Afghanistan will be a pyrrhic victory. |
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I don't know where the pain-killer story will lead, but the football story is probably a pyrrhic victory for the thought control police. |
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The Khomeinists will do well, but will lack legitimacy, and it may be a pyrrhic victory for them. |
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The Liberals bought a pyrrhic victory, one that will sow the seeds of its own destruction. |
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More troops would be sent, and eventually the British would grind their way to a pyrrhic victory. |
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But it could be a pyrrhic victory which does the West no good in the long term. |
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The victory was pyrrhic because the Indonesian Police started investigating the company for alleged corruption. |
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Yet win he did, and that pyrrhic victory effectively condemned the party to the position it occupies today. |
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No doubt, Sunday's win could turn out to be a pyrrhic victory. |
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The pyrrhic victory came as violence continues unabated in Gujarat. |
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It's a pyrrhic symbolic victory that could actually be causing extra environmental damage. |
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This will be a war of attrition and a pyrrhic and Camdean Victory for myself. |
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But Howard Kurtz says it could prove a pyrrhic victory that could threaten his second-term agenda. |
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For the council, however, it is something of a pyrrhic victory. |
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Another pyrrhic victory is likely to be added to an already long list. |
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Nine times out of ten I lost, and made his a pyrrhic victory at best. |
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TurfTV may have got Stan James on side but it looks very much a pyrrhic victory to me. |
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A pyrrhic victory occurs when the present costs of implementing a new information system outbalance future productivity gains. |
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Following this approach, in the first foot is replaced by a trochee and the fourth by a pyrrhic. |
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Pound's line-despite the pyrrhic and spondaic feet with which it heaves away-sticks in my mind because of those strong initial iambs. |
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However, It was a pyrrhic victory as the battle left Hywel ab Ithel mortally wounded. |
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He then led 4-2 against Wayne Jones before Woody sank back-to-back 11-darters and a 12-darter to nick a pyrrhic victory. |
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It will be a pyrrhic victory, of course, what with Big Brother being watched by millions of people and me getting three readers on a good day. |
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