Sentences with phrase «of waging war»

Military Traditions: Each culture has a unique way of waging war.
Everyone from casual Nintendo console owners to hardcore fighting fans has fond memories of waging war across Smash Bros. many levels.
It was amazing to see some of the strategies take place amongst gamers who did have a mastery of the Battlefield way of waging war though.
Two new Samurai Warriors 4: Empires trailers highlight the dynamics of waging war KOEI Tecmo America today released two...
As you can see from the trailer, the rated M for mature game is an action - packed story of waging war against the Nazi army led by the vile, evil and deadly Frau Engel.
We begin with the poor singleplayer mode titled Galactic War, a name that conjures up images of waging war across an entire galaxy, capturing planets, developing worlds and generally attempting to conquer everything within site.
Hardly subtle in its parallels to current issues, the movie expounds the challenges of waging a war against a foe that is difficult to define and learning to live with and trust those who are «different.»
My weekend also consists of waging war against an onslaught of allergies.
The legal power of these international conventions is enforced in Russian Federation by the article 236 of the Criminal code «Using prohibited means and methods of waging war» with the penalty up to 20 years in prison.
Until now, we had had considerable success in stopping at least one particularly grotesque way of waging war: chemical weapons.
Vatican is signatory of the Geneva Convention on rules of waging war and additional protocols, which forbids starting a war of aggression.
It is a history of waging war, terrible bloodshed and long and strenuous attempts towards peace.
Of course it is wise to take security precautions to limit the damage that can be done by terrorists, but a policy of waging war on terrorism is likely to lead the world into an ever deeper quagmire of hostility and global chaos.
In the words of the November 5, 1987 report released by the respected human rights organization Americas Watch, contra violations of the laws of war are «so prevalent that these may be said to be their principal means of waging war.
Instead of waging war on illegal downloads, Spinrite embraced the trend.
Essentially small aircraft carriers that can carry troops, the ships are capable of waging war on land, air, and sea.
The way most of us wage war against germs you'd think they were all out to get us.

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Overall, the truce was a heartening case study in the nature of human beings and their capacity to wage war on one another.
That means superseding physical constraints like having an actual hospital by harnessing the power of mobile technology, making the act of taking your medicine less of a hassle, and peering into our very biological building blocks to wage war on the most intractable maladies.
Millions of soldiers and civilians died in a conflict that changed the way war was waged and set the stage for the rest of the 20th century.
Daniel Weinand, Chief Design and Culture Officer of Shopify, on making spaces for introverts and waging Post-It wars
What other owner would have allowed two of his executives to wage a bidding war against each other for talent?)
While other entrepreneurs sprinkle a pinch of green into their product lines, Surace's phalanx of the climate - change army is waging a war — a «third industrial revolution,» in his characteristically exalted vernacular.
Rupert Murdoch vs. Google The Australian media mogul has been waging a war of words against Google all year, accusing the company's news service of theft.
For this reason, great leaders wage war on their mind so it's open to the flow and keeps up with the creativity of the present opportunity on the line.
• Britain's GCHQ waged war on hacker groups such as Anonymous and Lulzsec, mounting Distributed Denial - of - Service attacks and infiltrating their chat rooms.
«I don't think it's realistic for Trump to wage an all - out war against recreational marijuana,» says Aaron Herzberg of CalCann Holdings, a portfolio of cannabis companies and brands in California.
He added: «That's why this war against common sense waged by the government of this country is extremely dangerous.
The continent is far from Eurasia, which — as we've written about previously — is where many of the worst wars have been waged.
And there's a real difference between spying and waging cyber war, according to Gen. Keith Alexander, former director of the NSA.
There are any number of theories explaining the sudden drop in crude oil prices after two years of stability: America's increasing supply, the world's faltering demand, an undeclared price war being waged by Saudi Arabia, the rising U.S. dollar.
What critics said: «In a summer movie landscape with Spider - Man, a simian army waging further battle for the planet and Charlize Theron as a sexy Cold War - era superspy, it says something that one of the most compelling characters is Al Gore.»
And the president's move to replace H.R. McMaster with policy hawk Bolton, who Sherman described as «a man who has never seen a war he does not want to wage,» could add more risk into the mix, especially ahead of a historic summit under consideration for Trump and Kim.
At the end of World War II, the world's most powerful and developed countries stopped waging war with each othWar II, the world's most powerful and developed countries stopped waging war with each othwar with each other.
The war came to have two forms: a conventional conflict that revolved around the Mannerheim Line — Finnish fortifications on the Karelian Isthmus — and a campaign of harassment and attacks waged by Finnish ski troops against Soviet personnel in the country's forests.
The legal war over that last claim, now being waged in three states, will determine the fate of embattled Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman, Redstone's longtime protégé, who the ailing mogul now wants to oust.
This article has been updated to accurately portray which group of people Wylie accused, in the New York Times report, of waging a culture war.
Fuel prices have been in a downtrend since June, losing nearly 50 percent of their value, on the back of a price war waged by OPEC (the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) against the U.S. shale producers and as demand from China decreased amid slowing growth.
The Bay, led by another visionary, CEO Bonnie Brooks, had newly re-established itself as a power player on the high - fashion landscape, while the increasing regularity of online shopping meant Holt's was also waging war with high - end American brands.
Once again, it's curious that Trump's former lawyer would disclose this — but it creates an opportunity for Trump's current team to push back in the court of public opinion, trying to either force Mueller to agree to a limited interview, or else to wage a political war by trying to refuse.
George Osborne, Britain's chancellor of the exchequer, has responded to the furore over Starbucks, Google and Amazon by promising to use the country's imminent chairmanship of the G8 club of rich countries to wage war on tax havens.
He also dismissed the possibility that China was seeking to wage a currency war, saying there was no need as exports were expected to pick up in the second half of the year.
«After years of military modernization, China shows the ability to wage war against Taiwan for the first time since the 1950s,» the GOP senators wrote in a letter.
If the deficit is due to an economic recession, defined as two consecutive quarters of negative growth in real gross domestic product, or to «extraordinary events», such as a natural disaster or war, that results in an «cost» of more than $ 3 billion, then the operating budgets of departments and agencies would be automatically frozen to pay for any wage increases.
The wealth of the large Italian banking families subsequently was lost in loans to Britain's kings, who dissipated the proceeds in waging their perpetual wars with France.
«A trade war could lead to more than a year's worth of lost wage growth over the next decade,» says Kent Smetters, director of the Budget Model and a professor at the Wharton School of Business.
We are living in a world where the financial sector is waging class war against al the rest of society.
Coming out of World War II, the president was definitely afraid of inflation and so there was mandated wage restriction.
While the CPTPP's impact on trade in the already highly open Asia Pacific region will be modest, the deal provides a welcome reassurance of open markets at a time when trade wars are being waged...
President Trump is considering creating a new branch of the US military — a «Space Force» that would wage war beyond the confines of Earth.
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