The power to wage war inherent in the authority of a government provides the necessary subordination of citizen to state. |
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We can also wage war by being sure to vote and use the democratic system that makes sovereign nations great. |
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The temptation is to wage war on stupidity as if it were a vanquishable object. |
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He ought to go to the Congress of the United States if he wants to wage war. |
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Today's deviants have declared war on the society as a whole, so we have no choice but to wage war against them. |
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In the months leading up to the deadline, questions were revived about the power and prerogative of Congress to wage war. |
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Coal is simply harvested by henchmen and these two resources are all that's needed to wage war. |
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They sometimes came into conflict with the Burmese dynastic rulers, or with other ethnic groups inclined to wage war. |
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How will we wage war mercifully, when he may deliberately move his military forces right next to civilians? |
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Most likely, the leadership is using this initiative to wage war against their own renegade, polygamist brethren. |
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The cynical exploitation of international conflicts to wage war to achieve such a crass strategic end is what makes this war so immoral. |
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This tradition of saving up to wage war, either aggressively or defensively, has continued on into the modern world of corporate warfare. |
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It gave the president the authority to wage war anywhere in the world that al-Qaeda was suspected to have a presence. |
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Professional soldiers don't wage war on innocent civilians, but over there it was a matter of routine. |
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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. |
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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. |
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The power to decide to wage war and to wage it gave states a truly kingly role. |
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That too is enormous progress, because to put it bluntly, it takes more than an atom bomb to wage war. |
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The Olympic Truce must come today into our lives, we must convince the big not to wage war on the small. |
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This Canadian company paid significant royalties to the Government of Sudan, which used them to wage war. |
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However, men who wage war have always used women and children as an excuse for their aggressive attitudes. |
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Even if, at that time, we have the resources to wage war, we will condemn ourselves to live in a totalitarian state. |
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They decided on their own whether they wanted to wage war and could stop at any time if they so desired. |
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If they wish to wage war on countries which serve as a breeding ground for terrorists, they must destroy London and Hamburg. |
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In one delegation's view a somewhat broader scope should be elaborated when it comes to the prohibition of the means to wage war in space. |
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But later the OLF went out of the government preferring to wage war against the legitimate Government of the country. |
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We want a Europe that can continue to feed its people and can wage war on the scourge of hunger and social exclusion around the world. |
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We believe that if we wage war for humanitarian purposes somehow or another peace will be restored. |
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The primary purpose of the patrol boats is to save people's lives at sea and not to wage war on immigrants. |
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The English, in particular, saw this as a low-budget way to wage war on rivals. |
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And I have met boys who were abducted from their families and forced to wage war in their own countries, sometimes even in their own communities. |
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We say that the dictator in Pakistan is good because he is our friend, but we say that another dictator is bad and we wage war on him. |
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However, deprivation engenders violence, and unless you wage war on poverty, poverty will wage war on you. |
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If they wish to wage war on undemocratic regimes in the Middle East, they must wage war on Saudi Arabia. |
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For one and a half years, we have been looking on while two utterly unequal opponents wage war on each other. |
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After her pseudocyesis, Philip left to wage war on the French and protect the Habsburg Low countries and returned only once. |
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But we can reveal the crack unit is being funded by the Government via a private UK security company to wage war by proxy on Gaddafi. |
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Another pre-emptive move was to wage war on the independent press. |
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C Vince Cable is crowing that he was right to wage war on Murdoch. |
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I believe we must begin to wage war on narcotics trafficking. |
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We want outstanding cooperation with the Russian Federation, but we cannot accept the Russian Federation's continuing to wage war on its own people in Chechnya, a war which has continued uninterrupted for a year now. |
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I should like to say something to all those who have spoken in harsh terms, which I do not endorse, of a kind of European armada' to wage war on immigrants. |
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This violence, and consequent counterattacks by the gangsters, eroded much of the group's popular support, but a core of vigilantes continued to wage war on gang leaders for an extended period of time. |
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We all understand the necessity of defeating the brutally violent and dark-minded elements who wage war on peace, stability and prosperity in our region and in the world. |
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There will be no seeking approval of the United Nations Security Council to wage war on another country when Iraq is attacked in several months' time. |
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Claiming to wage war on terrorism, one ends up waging war on peoples. |
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It was House's decision to wage war on motorists for clipping the odd mini-roundabout or touching their phone at the lights. |
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Genuine military superiority, according to RMA advocates, would be attained only by those who, having understood the full use of information technologies, would be capable of denying the adversarys very ability to wage war. |
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As protector of the people, the military asserts its concern over the activities and movements of armed dissident groups that continue to wage war in the countryside and pose a risk to the nation's security and integrity. |
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How can we entitle a country that is a United Nations Member State to wage war against another country and capture its president, treat him as a criminal and put him in prison? |
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Noting that democracies rarely if ever wage war against each other, Mueller attributes the decline of warfare since World War II at least in part to a surge in the number of democracies around the world. |
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The bourgeoisie has at its disposal cops, courts and troops-the armed bodies of men that constitute the core of the capitalist state-to wage war upon the working class in order to drive up profits. |
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In many causes the use of terrorism is regarded as a new way to wage war. |
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In order to recruit soldiers, these companies, whether British or French, had to obtain the permission of the sovereign, a condition that also applied to the right to have cannons made to wage war. |
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To deliberately wage war so that your own people can be telegenically killed is indeed moral and tactical insanity. |
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In Manchester, a task force has been set up to wage war on 'nuisance' pedlars and chuggers who target city centre shoppers. |
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It's Cali-on-Cali crime as JT and Willie wage war against their homegirls Fallon and Krystal. |
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Sturla used the power and influence of the Sturlungar family clan to wage war against the other clans in Iceland. |
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One main facet is to learn from past accomplishments and mistakes, so as to more effectively wage war in the future. |
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The need for centralization in this period was directly linked to the question of royal finances and the ability to wage war. |
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It's been well-documented that the Gulf cartel has formed alliances with the Sinaloa cartel and to wage war against the Zetas. |
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He was apparently accepted as king by some or all of the Danes in England and in 903 he induced the East Anglian Danes to wage war on Edward. |
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The King, many of the Feuillants, and the Girondins specifically wanted to wage war. |
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After reaching Italy, Aeneas, who wanted to marry Lavinia, was forced to wage war with her former suitor, Turnus. |
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This interim government, established by de Gaulle, aimed to continue to wage war against Germany and to purge collaborators from office. |
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Philip also began to wage war with King Henry II of England, who was also Count of Anjou and Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine in France. |
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Theirs is not to wage war but to salvage affection. |
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Rome was a warlike society, and very seldom did not wage war. |
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And plants in nurseries are today pegged as air cleansers to wage war with traces of lead paint, radon and asbestos that hover about in the built environment. |
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Therefore, to give the Spanish the necessary legitimacy to wage war against the indigenous people, Cortes might just had said what the Spanish king needed to hear. |
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Roman law prohibited local leaders to wage war between themselves, which was responsible for the 200 year long Pax Romana, at the time the longest period of peace in history. |
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Among other purposes, the reports conveyed to the Indian princes that Britain would not wage war on them, along with demanding that the HEIC recall Hastings. |
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His military campaigns left him in heavy debt and when Philip IV of France confiscated the Duchy of Gascony in 1294, Edward needed funds to wage war in France. |
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By signing the Perpetual Maritime Truce of 1853, Arab rulers gave up their right to wage war at sea in return for British protection against external threats. |
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