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The power to wage war inherent in the authority of a government provides the necessary subordination of citizen to state.
We can also wage war by being sure to vote and use the democratic system that makes sovereign nations great.
The temptation is to wage war on stupidity as if it were a vanquishable object.
He ought to go to the Congress of the United States if he wants to wage war.
Today's deviants have declared war on the society as a whole, so we have no choice but to wage war against them.
In the months leading up to the deadline, questions were revived about the power and prerogative of Congress to wage war.
Coal is simply harvested by henchmen and these two resources are all that's needed to wage war.
They sometimes came into conflict with the Burmese dynastic rulers, or with other ethnic groups inclined to wage war.
How will we wage war mercifully, when he may deliberately move his military forces right next to civilians?
Most likely, the leadership is using this initiative to wage war against their own renegade, polygamist brethren.
The cynical exploitation of international conflicts to wage war to achieve such a crass strategic end is what makes this war so immoral.
This tradition of saving up to wage war, either aggressively or defensively, has continued on into the modern world of corporate warfare.
It gave the president the authority to wage war anywhere in the world that al-Qaeda was suspected to have a presence.
Professional soldiers don't wage war on innocent civilians, but over there it was a matter of routine.
Our air offensive, with the use of defoliants such as Agent Orange, has seriously reduced their strength in the trees and their capacity to wage war on the ground.
They ask, rather, that we open our eyes to the realities of a racialized and repressive social order whose institutions wage war against many young people.
The power to decide to wage war and to wage it gave states a truly kingly role.
That too is enormous progress, because to put it bluntly, it takes more than an atom bomb to wage war.
The Olympic Truce must come today into our lives, we must convince the big not to wage war on the small.
This Canadian company paid significant royalties to the Government of Sudan, which used them to wage war.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Where is the warrior, stout of heart and strong of will, who can wage war with cold and hunger?
But if, after that, the King refuses to accept me as his son-in-law, I will wage war against him, and carry the Princess off by force.
It is Tiamat, the woman, who hath resolved to wage war against us.
They gave out that he was an angel sent down to wage war on Napoleon, and to get back Solomon's seal, part of their paraphernalia which they pretended our general had stolen.
While the methods used to wage war are constantly evolving, the nature and character of war remain deeply and unchangeably rooted in the nature of man.
The Fairies and their leader Demogorgon hold their council, in which Alcina persuades her fellow Fairies to wage war and destroy Orlando, Charles, and the Empire.
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