Sentences with phrase «peace between warring»

In the past several weeks, both chambers of Congress have been engaged in highly public fisticuffs over the final version of the energy bill — a brawl that even President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney were not able to prevent, despite efforts last week to make peace between the warring Republican chairs of the House Ways and Means Committee and the Senate Finance Committee, who are overseeing negotiations on the tax - related aspects of the energy bill.
And in order to achieve peace between warring factions one side has to take the first step.
He was awarded the prize in 1906 for his role in negotiating peace between the warring countries, Japan and Russia.

Not exact matches

North and South Korea made history on Friday and agreed to pursue a peace treaty to end the decades - long war between them that ended in an armistice in 1953.
What's clear is that the cold war between PR and Wikipedia may be easing slightly, but peace is not yet on the horizon.
In the political one, it's the difference between war and peace, prosperity and want.
But almost every other foreign policy responsibility, McDougall shows, lies in a no - man's - land between the various branches of government: No mention is made of a power to recognize or de-recognize foreign regimes, terminate treaties as opposed to make them, make peace as opposed to war, declare neutrality in the wars of others, annex or cede territory, bestow or deny foreign aid, impose sanctions, regulate immigration and the status of aliens...
There is only ONE MESSAGE on earth now that can definitely end the war and all kind of bloody feuds and conflicts within and / or between all Religions and Sects; and here it is for all Peace Loving and Truth Seeking intelligent Humans all over the world now:
O, thus be it ever when freemen shall stand, Between their lov'd homes and the war's desolation; Blest with vict «ry and peace, may the heav «n - rescued land Praise the Pow» r that hath made and preserv'd us a nation!
The result is that America is a nation deeply divided between people who are concerned about real - life issues — war and peace, social justice, the health and welfare of people — on one hand, and other people who are concerned, instead, about «values,» by which they mean adherence to ancient taboos, dependence on a magical God, enforcing acceptance of ancient creeds, requiring everyone to believe as they do, and finding safety in raw (though often hidden) social and economic power.
The tremendous collective power with which he allies himself gives him neither relationship nor freedom from fear but makes his life a sterile alternation between universal war and armed peace.
J. Carter Swaim in War, Peace, and the Bible (Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 1982) moves back and forth between the Testaments, but starts with the Old.
Since in this passage «reconciling» and «making peace» are again synonyms, peacemaking between warring human groups can never be peripheral.
One way of drawing the connection between feminism and peace for many of these women was to demonstrate the continuity between male violence toward women in the home or in the streets, and war.
With what secular faith do we match the zeal of militant Islam and combat the enmity of the impoverished peoples of the earth to whom the choice between war and peace presents itself as a choice of no significance?
• First, the Nicaraguan people made a logical choice in an election that the U.S. government, its UNO backed coalition, and its contra army all framed as a choice between ongoing war and «peace
A book I am reading now is called «Sea of Faith» and its about the interaction between Christian and Islamic culture in war and peace around the Mediteranean Sea from 600 to around 1700 I think.
Ours is a time of three momentous tensions: the tension between war and peace, between social injustice and social justice, and between industrialization and ecological sustainability.
If the scapegoat is relatively innocent (or at least, not completely guilty of everything for which they are charged), why does their death create peace between two warring sides?
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The charter sealed in 1215 was a peace treaty concluding a civil war between King and barons, at least temporarily.
As identified within the interview, Macmillan does not attempt to disguise the extent to which she believes history is often made by individuals, arguing that «there were those individual, especially Wilhelm himself and Bethmann, who had the power to decide between war and peace and who in the end were persuaded that war was the better option» (p. 523).
Felder said he doesn't feel pressure to make a decision one way or another from Cuomo, who clearly is feeling pressure himself — likely from the primary challenge launched by Cynthia Nixon, who has made control of the Senate a focus of her campaign thus far — enough pressure, that is, to want to accelerate the peace deal between the warring Democratic factions that was struck late last year.
The state governments, Madison argues, are closer to the people and can focus on the welfare of the people, regulating ordinary affairs such as the lives, liberties, and properties of the people, as well as the internal order of each state, and should have numerous undefined powers to do so, while the national government, being bigger and possessing national resources, can bring victory in war, protect the people's liberty, and maintain peace between the states, and should have clear, few, defined powers to do so, mostly focusing on external objects such as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce and national taxation.
The author shows that in modern conflict there are no distinct boundaries between different levels of operations or between war and peace and suggests how we need to change our thinking, planning, training and organisation, and how to do it.
The founding states wanted to bind the peace of the Second World War and further economic links by removing trade barriers between the countries.
Mr McDonnell also welcomed a proposal by Unite general secretary Len McCluskey that the union could broker a peace deal between the leader and his rebel MPs to avoid «civil war» in the party.
Contrary to the belief of the advocates of universal languages, such as Esperanto, that common language across states would increase the likelihood of peace through more effective communication, similarity or difference in language between states seemed to have little effect on the occurrence of war.
According to them, this violates the 1999 Peace Agreement reached between the two communities to end the Ife / Modakeke War.
Michael Krepon, co-founder of the Stimson Center, a global peace and security think tank, explains that the code of conduct is modeled on cold war measures such as the Incidents at Sea Agreement between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, which in 1972 established rules for military forces operating in close proximity.
According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), worldwide military expenditures have been growing annually for the past 15 years, and between 15 and 20 major armed conflicts — yes, wars — are in progress as you read this.
A war between a Michelin starred French restaurant and a new Indian one across the road ends in peace, love, and fusion cuisine.
Monitor film critic Peter Rainer called «Wind,» which was billed as Miyazaki's final film and the story of which is partly based on fighter plane designer Jiro Horikoshi's life, «visually as beautiful as anything he's ever done,» though he noted that «the collision between poetic fancifulness and grim reality, between peace and war, never falls into focus.»
As previewed in the trailer and implied by the cast during Star Wars Celebration, Johnson also teases a complicated, possibly uneasy relationship between Luke and Rey, the visitor who comes to disturb his peace.
Then fate intervenes as Alice tumbles down a rabbit hole to find herself in Wonderland, a magical world waged in war between the merciless Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter) and the peace - loving White Queen (Anne Hathaway).
The ultimate goal of this federation of states would be, according to Kant, the promotion of the supreme good, which is the true peace between states, ending the disastrous war, to which all states always turned their efforts throughout history as the main purpose.
During the course of the school year, seventh graders have written and produced a movie on AIDS, performed a play about a family torn by war, created a music CD, and explored the age - old conflicts between war and peace through thought - provoking collages.
For instance, emotional peace is often the result of the reconciling the war between mind and body, and in the same time it is also true that without the contradiction between mind and body the human emotional level would not exist.
The science behind the bread, which has longer term implications, means the difference between war and peace.
Students analyze the major developments in the Middle East since World War II (Strand 3 - Trace the attempts to secure peace between Palestinians and Israelis.)
There will never be peace in the war between Amazon and traditional publishing because there is no war.
In 1968, Ashe Douglas, 17, lives in a turbulent world — the conflict between his authoritarian father and peace - loving mother, the political and social unrest in the nation, and the Vietnam War itself.
The Scottish warrior may think he's abducted his enemy's fiancée and his only hope of forcing peace between two warring clans, but Delilah Canterbury is actually an imposter dedicated to bringing MacLeod to justice.
As the novel moves between war and peace, Spain and London, its large cast of characters includes the serial adulterer and war hero the Duke of Wellington, and the émigrés Nathan Rothschild and Frederic Winsor who will usher in the future, creating a world brightly lit by gaslight where credit and financial speculation rule.
«Raku and Chitoge must pretend to be in a relationship to maintain the peace between their fathers» warring yakuza factions, but false love is easier said than done — especially once an overprotective bodyguard, a dangerous female assassin and a mysterious girl claiming to be Raku's fiancée appear!
Allie, sick of war and grief, signed up as a lowly maintenance worker for the Complex in the hope of securing a lasting peace between the Metas and Humans.
His father and the leader of the rival gang both don't want the war, and they come up with only one solution to keep the peace between the angry gangsters, which is to have their heirs pose as a couple.
But when an ambassador from the rival Koga clan is murdered during peace negotiations, Hiro and Father Mateo must find the killer in time to prevent a war between the ninja clans.
But finishing them is another battle: stats from audiobooks.com last year revealed that most people never got to the end of most audiobooks, including War and Peace (20 % of readers completed), Swing Time by Zadie Smith (52 % of readers completed) and Nick Clegg's Politics: Between the Extremes (67.5 % of readers completed, a surprise success).
Europe is enjoying a fragile peace between its own nations, which lasts up until the First World War, and it is this peace which nurtures the second industrial revolution.
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