That's a consequence of large populations acting as a buffer
against war casualties among noncombatants, not a lesser appetite for violence, the researchers contend.
Not exact matches
In short, complex forces are arrayed
against the institutions that sowed post-
war stability and trust is the first
casualty in this
war.
In 1945 Henry L. Stimson, secretary of
war, recommended to President Truman the use of nuclear weapons
against Japan to hasten the end of the
war and save the Allied forces an estimated 1 million
casualties in an assault upon mainland Japan.
Like «The increasing use of terrorism as a tactic in
war»: what exactly are you saying there, are you including
war casualties (like roadside bombs
against convoys) in this statistics too?
Banned in England, Canada and the US in the 1930's, medical cannabis represents the first
casualty in the
war against natural medicine waged by the pharmaceutical industry.
Barnes & Noble is not a
casualty in the
war against app piracy, its wounds are self - inflicted.
Explore this desolate wasteland as Talis, a
casualty in this conflict, as he searches for allies and hope in a vengeance charged
war against machines.
There are many economic
casualties in the ongoing
war against terrorism.
Canada is just a
casualty in this
war against trade deficits.