The administration insists that we give it a blank check for waging war and trampling on civil liberties. |
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Are we waging war on poverty, inequality, the victimisation of women and children? |
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The federal courts have long recognized that when it comes to waging war, the President, not Congress or the courts, is the supreme authority. |
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Why is the Executive not waging war on underachievement among the underprivileged in our schools? |
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John F. Kerry criticized Bush for failing to conduct adequate diplomacy before waging war on Iraq. |
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The modern way of waging war renders the abstractions of just-war theory obsolete. |
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Sutton's police chief has pledged to make the borough the safest in London by waging war on career criminals and drug traders. |
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Southend Council is waging war against unsociable dog owners who let their pets foul the street. |
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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. |
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The last council became bigoted against cars and squandered vast amounts of council tax payer's money waging war on them. |
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Observe as a cabal of billionaires cadges an election and takes over the country, waging war and short-sheeting the citizenry. |
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We would accomplish more by engaging in diplomacy and working and negotiating with these people than by waging war. |
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Besides, with the lack of payment, gaining a livelihood for them and their family often becomes a priority over waging war. |
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Then, after all that, the two producers started waging war on one another one day. |
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It is impossible to overstress the importance of the weather in waging war, from launching a tactical attack to deciding when to start hostilities. |
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Evidence indicates that the recruitment and use of children has become the means of choice of many armed groups for waging war. |
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Others argue Security Coun cil irrelevance because the Council did not deter the United States and its coalition partners from waging war. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Douhet and his contemporaries thus tried to picture an entirely new way of waging war. |
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There was no other solution than to adopt new methods of waging war suited to the country. |
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In the name of the war against terrorism, they are waging war against democratic freedoms and the social acquis. |
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The people, the government and the military have to agree there is an identifiable threat worth waging war against. |
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The Permanent Representative added that Djibouti had never had any intention of waging war, but had been forced to respond to the attacks by Eritrea on the ground. |
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It was gas, in the first world war, that became the first instantly graspable symbol of how modern states waging war treat humans as cattle or insects. |
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Claiming to wage war on terrorism, one ends up waging war on peoples. |
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It prohibits Canadians from joining the armed forces of, or otherwise supporting, a foreign state which is waging war against another foreign state which is on friendly terms with Canada. |
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Arrogant ignorance of other people's culture is a way of waging war, because it opens the door to its demonisation and, therefore, to its persecution. |
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They accused my father of waging war against the government. |
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Do not turn them into aggressors waging war against civilians. |
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All of them were found guilty of crimes such as membership of a terrorist organization and waging war against the state and were sentenced by special Anti-Terrorism courts. |
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The song Jésus is also about the idea of waging war on poverty? |
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Similarly, in waging war against international terrorism, States must respect the principles of international humanitarian law and the Charter of the United Nations. |
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Relations between the two nations deteriorated, although Theoderic's ability dissuaded the Byzantines from waging war against him. |
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The Roman republic exacted tribute in the form of payments equivalent to proportional property taxes, for the purpose of waging war. |
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The text cautions that the king should know the progress he expects to make, when considering the choice between waging war and pursuing peace. |
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When the degree of progress is the same in pursuing peace and waging war, peace is to be preferred. |
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The two are waging war, and the one triumphs by the destruction of the other. |
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So far I haven't had time to do much, with the exception of waging war on the ground elder infestation. |
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As the Europeans were to learn over centuries of battles with the natives, lightning attacks followed by quick withdrawals were typical of the Amerindian method of waging war. |
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Nowadays, we can no longer make peace by waging war. |
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Indeed, it is the well-armed militias that are waging war in Karabakh, thus driving the political agenda as much as, if not more than, the elected Armenian government. |
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The young prince was chased to the Adriatic littoral and fled to Constantinople to plead for assistance from Constantine V, who was waging war with Bulgaria. |
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While DND is no doubt skilled in waging war, it has proven itself completely maladapted to the task of operating an after-school program for children. |
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The gang of seven waging war against the forces of evil in the 1987 kids series were Wilykat, Wilykit, Lion-O, Panthro, Tygra, Cheetara and Snarf. |
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Waging war with such tools required more than courage, common sense, and a firm seat on a horse. |
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Waging war against the terrorists breaks this asymmetry and is the correct response to defeat terror. |
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