Sentences with phrase «incursions in»

In the years that followed, armed groups from both sides of Colombia's civil war have intensified their incursions in pursuit of their cut of the profit, including the introduction of illicit crops such as coca, causing terrible and widespread devastation.
His artistic incursions in the 1970s, which at the time were seen as an authentic system of counter-information in Brazil, have become legendary: messages criticising the military dictatorship, for example, were printed in white on empty Coca - Cola bottles, which were then filled and offered for sale.
Kathryn runs incursions in secondary schools within the Sydney region.
For instance, a fungus has been used to tamp down gypsy moth incursions in the northeastern United States.
A Chinese Peoples Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) Type 054 frigate and a Shang - class nuclear - powered attack submarine were used in the operation, distinguishing the incident from prior incursions in two ways.
Russia's sovereign credit rating was recently downgraded by ratings agency Moody's, while its currency slumped to record lows against the greenback amid ongoing incursions in Ukraine and the risk of harsher sanctions from the West.
With one sad exception (the military incursion in Panama), it has always been defending against explicit threats from entities whose stated goal was world domination.
Some people are strong anti-interventionists, wary of green - lighting another American incursion in the Middle East.
Ed Balls's and Andy Burnham's early nominations do not just reflect a good many friends in the north, but suggest that they could raise rival White Rose and Red Rose New Labour armies, given their strong centres of gravity in Yorkshire and the north - west, though David Blunkett is leading a Burnhamite incursion in Yorkshire.
The data that it does have indicates that while Uber and other taxi apps have had a hard time penetrating the Manhattan market, they've made a much deeper incursion in the outer boroughs and upper Manhattan, where yellow cabs are scarce, but where livery cars and green borough taxis abound.
It includes a large number of strategies that allow testing all the offered strategies on this platform and excludes the psychological factor of human «s incursion in decided actions.
• Conflict: In May, the second free update will add new features to the Dark Zone and add a new incursion in the iconic Columbus Circle.
Even so, this still represents an incursion in a long established policy of encouraging a clean break between the victim and the tortfeasor's insurers.
Overall, Tesoro's incursion in the audio territory is decent enough, but it needs work.
The game itself will feature players trying to fight off the zombie incursion in an open world setting.

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Add the incursions by craft breweries, which made national brands seem hopelessly dull to many, and the return of hard liquor — beer dropped from 56 % of alcohol consumed in 1999 to 48 % in 2014 — and it made for a depressing picture for mainstream giants like Miller Lite.
The blow follows months of back - and - forth incursions, including attempted drone attacks from Syria into Israeli territory and Israeli airstrikes in response.
The document includes one particularly explosive allegation — that the Trump campaign agreed to minimize US opposition to Russia's incursions into Ukraine in exchange for the Kremlin releasing negative information about Trump's opponent, Hillary Clinton.
Although there have been several recent cross-border attacks and incursions, the Eurasia Group team does not see a broader military conflict in 2017 given that both countries» prime ministers are focused on domestic issues.
Toyota successfully rebuffed incursions at its Ontario plants in 2001 (by the CAW) and 2008 (by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers).
Those companies» streaming - media efforts are making growing incursions into the «in - car» market where Sirius's offerings are currently dominant.
Russia's Ukrainian incursion and China's aggressive moves along the India - China border and in the South China Sea should encourage cooperation between the U.S. and India.
France's foreign minister said Turkey's concerns for its border security did not justify «the deep incursion of Turkish troops in the Afrin zone», which could also weaken international action against remaining Islamic State fighters in Syria.
Additionally, different personnel may need to be on a team depending on the significance of the breach (whether it is at a mid-size or company - threatening level), type of breach (whether computer incursion or insider employee theft) or type of the information at issue in the breach (whether the breach involves social security numbers, credit or debit card numbers, personal health information or trade secrets).
According to Orthodox canonical tradition, the proper response to an incursion into universally defined ecclesiastical territory is a break in communion — a step that Antioch took after trying to work things out with Jerusalem for about a year.
In a country where the state's incursions into the family sphere is vigorously resisted, a call for a liberating reordering of social structures by the church would realistically demand a Christian alignment with policies many might consider «protofascistic.»
When hoping for no more incursions into First - Amendment rights is the height of our ambition, we live in a day of small things, methinks.
Rather, it should be «I have never observed...» Palestine in the 1st century would be a great place to observe supernatural incursions into the natural world.
But without God's fresh incursion, the present will simply reenact that past in some changed pattern generated by the respective strength of the many forces that impinge on it.
We can not share in this mythological picture, continues Bultmann, because we live and think within «the world - picture formed by modern natural science» and within «the understanding man has of himself in accordance with which he understands himself to be a closed inner unity that does not stand open to the incursion of supernatural powers.
«Labour has consistently opposed the Israeli incursion into Gaza and has repeatedly urged the Prime Minister to speak up and to speak out against the horrific loss of life witnessed in recent weeks, but he has so far failed to do so.
Injunctions and decrees, incursions and pillage of the countryside put the Waldensians to the test, but they did not give in.
It is believed that the fragmentary insights of both Old and New Testament writers are fulfilled in God's dramatic incursion into human history which we see in the incarnation and atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ, in his life, death, and resurrection.
The incursions of the great empires were brought about by Yahweh in order to punish the people for their sins.
However, he does not regard this opening of a new future as an incursion of the divine into human history, as in religion.
Any notation of specific ways in which the church has responded to the needs of alienated persons must begin with the realization of the overarching and undergirding aspect of the religious incursion into the whole of secular society.
Since the incursion of sin it is also necessary that through the same human nature of God in his Divine Person, there should be given the perfect vehicle too of reconciliation and restoration, not only as a fact, but as an ontological work in the real order, in the living order, in its own right» (p. 240)
While in Thailand, in a refugee camp in Mae La, the band played a concert for an estimated 20,000 Karen, many of who had heard the tale of the band's incursion into Myanmar.
Such sensitive openness to the otherness within oneself is not easily achieved, and the incursion of «shadow» images in dreams and fantasy is typically met with an initial (and sometimes permanent) resistance.
Even a cursory review of post-war mission programs in Bible colleges and seminaries reveals not only an increase in the number of mission departments, professors, courses, library holdings and degree programs, but also the incursion of the human / social sciences in all of them.
The biblical insight that God could also be understood in terms of novelty and adventure, risk and suffering had been suppressed; and so theology usually left Out the question of how to relate the divine to the incursion of freshness into the world.
During at least eight centuries wave after wave of invasion menaced such recovery as had been achieved in the interval between the successive incursions, and the prospects both of a high culture and of Christianity seemed grim.
I suppose that he had been pondering the incursion of value into the world for a long time before he publicly expressed his faith in a harmony at the base of existence.
The late Pope did more than any pope of the last century to defend and reassert beyond any doubt the stable and objective character of Catholic teaching - more even than Pius X with his great encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis, since modernist incursions had become very much more powerfully established during the pontificate of the unhappy Pope Paul than they had been in the early years of the century.
Chicago - based coffee brand Intelligentsia is opening a new location in New York, the company's first incursion outside the Windy City.
The produce safety standards focus on major areas in which microbiological hazards might be introduced: (1) employee hygiene, (2) agricultural water, (3) soil amendments, (4) animal incursion and (5) equipment, tools and buildings.
All in the Family Although the company has made some incursions into franchising, it is still run mostly by family members.
At right back, Hector Bellerin should get to start and engage in his marauding runs down the flank while on the left, Nacho Monreal will offer defensive solidity and try to stop City's incursions down their right.
Historically, the relationship between the two nations has been one of English incursions and Welsh resentment, from King Edward I's invasion of Wales in the 13th century to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's war on striking Welsh coal - miners in the 1980s.
Adrift for millennia in splendid isolation in the blue of the South Pacific it has escaped the evils of industrial progress, the incursions of dangerous animals, poisonous snakes, spiders and pestilent diseases such as malaria.
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