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How to use waging war in a sentence

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The administration insists that we give it a blank check for waging war and trampling on civil liberties.
Are we waging war on poverty, inequality, the victimisation of women and children?
The federal courts have long recognized that when it comes to waging war, the President, not Congress or the courts, is the supreme authority.
Why is the Executive not waging war on underachievement among the underprivileged in our schools?
John F. Kerry criticized Bush for failing to conduct adequate diplomacy before waging war on Iraq.
The modern way of waging war renders the abstractions of just-war theory obsolete.
Sutton's police chief has pledged to make the borough the safest in London by waging war on career criminals and drug traders.
Southend Council is waging war against unsociable dog owners who let their pets foul the street.
In the eyes of the Star Tribune, he is one of the know-nothings and charlatans waging war on law and reason and science and medicine.
The last council became bigoted against cars and squandered vast amounts of council tax payer's money waging war on them.
Observe as a cabal of billionaires cadges an election and takes over the country, waging war and short-sheeting the citizenry.
We would accomplish more by engaging in diplomacy and working and negotiating with these people than by waging war.
Besides, with the lack of payment, gaining a livelihood for them and their family often becomes a priority over waging war.
Then, after all that, the two producers started waging war on one another one day.
It is impossible to overstress the importance of the weather in waging war, from launching a tactical attack to deciding when to start hostilities.
Evidence indicates that the recruitment and use of children has become the means of choice of many armed groups for waging war.
Others argue Security Coun cil irrelevance because the Council did not deter the United States and its coalition partners from waging war.
Sutton's police chief has pledged to make the borough the safest in London by waging war on career criminals and drug traders wreaking havoc in our communities.
The most destructive periods of history tend to be those when the means of aggression have gained the upper hand in the art of waging war.
Douhet and his contemporaries thus tried to picture an entirely new way of waging war.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And remember that at this time the bushveld Kafirs were waging war amongst themselves!
In 1718 Governor Bustamante reoccupied Zamboanga for the purpose of waging war against piracy.
He had not done so with the purpose of waging war upon Spain.
Hitherto I have fancied myself merely waging war against circumstances, not men.
We are not waging war against the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands.
He has abdicated Government here, by declaring us out of his Protection and waging War against us.
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