Sentences with phrase «psychological war»

Actually there WAS an economic, social and psychological war waged against the school over many years.
The U.S. war to destroy revolutionary gains in education and health care and to reduce living standards in Nicaragua was part of a broader psychological war to discourage other third - world peoples from challenging U.S. power.
America's Watch describes how the murder of the Jesuits and religious persecution generally fits into a pattern of psychological war consistent with LIC:
I think Chelsea's non fit strikers is just a cheap psychological war by Mou and won't be bad influences for Kos and Gabriel.
• The U.S. strategy of keeping its war against the poor invisible to the U.S. people is an important aspect in the psychological war.
• The United States has conducted ongoing military maneuvers and training exercises in Central America as part of its psychological war of intimidation against the Nicaraguan people.
Yet there is little doubt that race equality is practiced further under Communism than is general in the democracies of the West, and it is certain that our racial inequalities, though exaggerated, are a chief weapon in the psychological war against us.
«This is a psychological war waged against Kurds,» said Dengir Mir Mehmet Firat, a member of the Turkish parliament from the pro-Kurdish opposition HDP.
She accused the EFCC of waging «psychological war» against her by persistently intimidating, harassing and threatening her and those around her.
«The respondent has waged a psychological war on the applicant by its threats of arrest of the applicant and her relations, such as Mrs. Esther Oba, Tamunotonye Oba and her elder brother, Mr. Aseminaso Nyengierefaka.»
The psychological war against the Damascus government has failed to discourage us from... reporting dating back to 1907, today's UPI is a credible source for...
Assayas brings over his abiding interest of the persona swap motif, and the film is essentially a psychological war of attrition between the two women.
Diagnosed with persistent hearing problems and clearly still inhabiting a psychological war zone if not a physical one, Vincent tries to ward off ennui and despair by taking a private security job in the South of France, where he is tasked with protecting rich Lebanese businessman Whalid (Percy Kemp) and his family during a party at their gated estate.
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