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How to use Pyrrhic in a sentence

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You can't survive on Pyrrhic victories because you need funds to keep the country running.
Generally, the processes for ratifying European treaties too often look like sagas or Pyrrhic victories.
Mr. Richard Marceau: Ms. Hamel, it's been said that, if the definition of marriage were changed, that might be a Pyrrhic victory.
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.
Time will be the judge and I believe that it will show the result of the second Irish referendum to be a Pyrrhic victory.
In the end, it would by a Pyrrhic victory if terrorism were defeated at the cost of sacrificing our commitment to those values.
Other companies with Pyrrhic victories against hostile bidders may be similarly vulnerable.
We fear a Pyrrhic victory in this dispute.
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.
To persist in wanting this kind of market would be a Pyrrhic victory.
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.
The propaganda victory achieved by the Kremlin and the mediacrats was to be Pyrrhic.
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?
The pursuit of Pyrrhic victories comes to mind.
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?
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.
Perhaps the most Pyrrhic element of this victory, however, has been its achievement at the expense of the Haitian population's faith in democracy.
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.
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.
Kublai botched his campaigns against Annam, Champa, and Java, but won a Pyrrhic victory against Burma.
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The Pyrrhic victory was secured by making 50 percent of the nation hate the other 50 percent.
To opt for control of a low income tax take but risk losing Barnett and other funding from Westminster would be a Pyrrhic victory.
The Tartan Army can rhapsodise all they like about Jim Baxter playing keepie-up at Wembley that same year but it was a Pyrrhic victory.
But Methuen's first engagements seemed to him to be pyrrhic victories.
A victory at the hustings without the opposition taking part is but a pyrrhic one.
The McShane family has experienced a victory, but a pyrrhic victory, for no good can come of it for them or Natasha.
They had the pyrrhic dances, but they had the pyrrhic phalanx as well!
The pyrrhic dance of the Greeks was a sort of military Pantomime.
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