Sentences with phrase «waging these battles decades»

Chances are, you and I will still be waging these battles decades from now.

Not exact matches

«The incremental competition (Comcast wireless) represents will spur additional efforts from major wireless players to compete in video and in - home broadband, setting up a battle in all three major markets that is likely to be waged over the next decade,» Hargreaves writes.
Most famously, Capt. George Streeter waged a decades - long battle in the late 1800s over rights to what later became known as Streeterville — now valuable property on Chicago's Near North Side built out of construction waste dumped on a sandbar in the wake of the Great Chicago Fire.
The DSCC has been fundraising very aggressively in preparation for the epic battle it will be waging this fall against the outgunned (in cash terms, anyway) SRCC for control of the chamber — a crucial fight, since whoever has power over the next round of redistricting will have he upper hand for at least the next decade.
The appointment of Betty Rosa as the new Regents chancellor in New York signals a big victory for the statewide teachers union, NYSUT, in the battle over the direction of education in New York — a battle waged with millions of dollars in campaign spending and brute political tactics from both sides over much of the past decade.
They have also battled decades» - worth of lawsuits from workers, many imported from Jamaica, claiming extensive and systemic wage theft.
Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga star in the true story of Richard and Mildred Loving, who waged a decade - long legal battle that led to the overturning of the state of Virginia's law prohibiting interracial marriage.
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