Sentences with phrase «wage wars»

The suggestion is that England, in good Chelsea manner, will wage wars of attrition, though there do seem several bright alternatives up front.
Atheists don't wage wars, they try to explain thing via the scientific method, not kill all the people who think differently than they do.
totoally out of context, when you are in war you fight thats what you do or unlike our US govt wage wars on innocent countires, veitanam, iran, iraq, afghanistan before being attacked.
What is wrong with the idea of heaven, hell, blah blah blah is the people who wage wars, kill, maim, insult, and otherwise try to impart their way of life on others all in the name of religion.
Man's regular pattern is to regularly wage wars, most of them unnecessary (there's other evidence on the album the song opens, Freewheelin», that Dylan might not be against all wars), but aggravatingly, man really may have the potentiality to overcome this pattern.
And in related news, restaurants in Seattle, San Francisco and St. Paul, Minn., are competing for top - chef talent with wage wars.
And when autonomous soldiers wage our wars - we'll have a major crisis on our hands.
«We're not going to wage a war against Turkey... But we will seriously reconsider our agreements with the Turkish government,» he added, according to a translation provided by the state - owned Russian news agency Sputnik International and corroborated by the Associated Press.
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.
Essentially small aircraft carriers that can carry troops, the ships are capable of waging war on land, air, and sea.
«Waging war is much more popular than negotiating, because there you need to compromise.»
In a previous company, I recall an executive marching down the hall spewing expletives on his way to wage war with a middle manager.
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.
Instead of waging war on illegal downloads, Spinrite embraced the trend.
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.
But they remained rivals, and the cartels fought a vicious turf war in Colombia, even as Escobar and his partners waged a war against the Colombian state to fend off arrest and extradition.
He's been waging a war against the traditional real estate industry for more than a decade.
It's essential for ferrying ammunition and weapons for U.S. and Afghan forces, and waging war.
At the end of World War II, the world's most powerful and developed countries stopped waging war with each other.
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.
Turns out those human aliens don't love Earth very much, as the off - world Settlement Defense Front decides to wage war against the third rock from the sun.
Up is down, black is white, and waging war is peacemaking.
Known for: Having waged a war against corrupt officials and won official recognition as the party's «core,» Xi became China's most dominant leader in decades in his first term.
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.
«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.
Instead, Stalin's collectivization program waged a war against the kulaks.
President Trump is considering creating a new branch of the US military — a «Space Force» that would wage war beyond the confines of Earth.
As he... President Trump is considering creating a new branch of the US military — a «Space Force» that would wage war beyond the confines of Earth.
Coca - Cola became a true leader in content marketing by waging war against traditional press releases and corporate content with its digital media platform, Coca - Cola Journey.
In fact, mortals and celestials alike are unsure of its continued existence, since it waged a war on the Presence and when the two met, they extended hands and merged.
«The recompense of those who wage war against Allâh and His Messenger and do mischief in the land is only that they shall be killed or crucified or their hands and their feet be cut off on the opposite sides, or be exiled from the land.
Atheists are waging a war against Christians.
They can follow principles in waging war.
A little trumping is surely justified, but not the new central planning of the Obama's administration that has waged war on a whole sector of our economy.
The country had been waging a war on poverty for 40 years, he said, but the problem remained unsolved.
Rev. 19:19: «I saw the wild beast [human political rulership as a whole] and the kings of the earth and their armies gathered together to wage the war with the one seated on the horse and with his army.»
Dear Atheists, we ex-muslims are waiting for you guys to get over Christianity and start waging war against Islam for a change.
They waged war on POLITICAL foes (capitalists, communists, «racial inferiors,» landowners, etc..)
An instance of Richelieu's nice distinction between the secular and ecclesiastical is that, at the same time he was gathering armies to wage war against the pope, he wrote the pope humbly asking for a dispensation from reading his daily office because of the pressing duties of military command.
Dr Antony McRoy's been speaking to Premier after Mr Choudhary was convicted of terror offences, having encouraged people to join Islamic State - a banned organisation which has waged war on Britain.
If the first Christians pictured themselves as waging war against the world, the martyrs were their version of the Navy SEALs.
It isn't the liberals that wage war on women's health.
What did the bible say about sailing to a new land and waging a war on innocent people as they moved westward, I've always believed their is something above us / of a greater power.
Obama's actions speak much louder than his words and he has been waging a war on religion since he entered office.
And many nations have waged wars to promote their particular brand of religion.
The answer is: Let us wage a war on totality; let us be witnesses to the unpresentable; let us activate the differences and save the honor of the name.
If he were president, he would insult most heads of state in the first week and do something crazy like suggest that we invest in our own country rather than wage war.
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