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value and war
Perhaps the chief value of Aelian's work lies in his critical account of preceding works on the art of war, and in the fullness of his technical details in matters of drill.
While Clausewitz was intensely aware of the value of intelligence at all levels, he was also very skeptical of the accuracy of much military intelligence: " Many intelligence reports in war are contradictory ; even more are false, and most are uncertain ....
Being a major general he was a high value prisoner of war, but in July 1916 Kornilov managed to escape back to Russia and return to duty.
If the former German and Ottoman territories had been ceded to the victorious powers directly, their economic value would have been credited to offset the Allies ' claims for war reparations.
Związek Mazurski opposed Nazi Germany and asked Polish authorities during the war to liquidate German property after victory over Nazi Germany to help in agricultural reform and settlement of Masurian population, Masurians opposed to Nazi Germany requested to remove German heritage sites " regardless of their cultural value ".
In a general nuclear war environment the V-Force would attrit itself against the air defenses of high value point target complexes in European Russia.
When the pound was returned to the gold standard after the war it was done on the basis of the pre-war gold price, which, since it was higher than equivalent price in gold, required prices to fall to realign with the higher target value of the pound.
Forgetting his and the navy's own prior emphasis on the French ports as the best base for Atlantic operations, and fearful that that the war might end before he could demonstrate to Hitler's satisfaction the great value of a battleship navy, he ordered the two available battleships into operations off the Norwegian coasts in late May and June 1940.
Saint Joseph ’ s and its 110-metre-tall spire holds significant value for the city as it is a built remembrance for Le Havre residents who lost their lives during the war.
If the two cards played are of equal value, each player lays down three face-down cards and picks one of the cards out of the three ( a " war "), and the higher-valued card wins all of the cards on the table, which are then added to the bottom of the player's stack.
After the war, there was fierce debate within the cash-strapped British armed forces as to the value of airborne forces.
The reasons for not wanting to use the work of others are varied, but can include fear through lack of understanding, an unwillingness to value the work of others, or forming part of a wider " turf war.
Scotti challenged the factual accounts of atrocities and stressed the " propaganda value that such stories held for the Americas both during and after the war ".
However, by the time the film was released, the UK was at war with Germany and the film was now welcomed in part for its obvious propaganda value.
Although many had gained riches from the war ( Dutch prizes taken during the war, about 1200 merchantmen or 8 % of their total mercantile fleet, amounted to double the value of England's entire ocean-going merchant fleet ), trade as a whole had suffered.
With the build up of the US bases on the island, the enduring alliance post-war, under NATO, Britain's re-assessment of its global military role and responsibilities in light of subsequent break up of the British Empire, and its near bankruptcy from the cost of the war, the value placed on the Imperial bases in Bermuda rapidly diminished on the end of the conflict.
Indeed the approval has little value in any case: it should be noted the subject of the article is not the classic declaration of war, as such a declaration according to doctrine might constitute a war crime by implying a war of aggression forbidden by international law.
Sometimes referred to as the " Gibraltar of the South " and the last major coastal stronghold of the Confederacy, Fort Fisher had tremendous strategic value during the war, providing a port for blockade runners supplying the Army of Northern Virginia.
However, the value of Luciano's contribution to the war effort is highly debated.
In general the prisoners of this part of the camp were treated less harshly than some other classes of Bergen-Belsen prisoner until fairly late in the war, due to their perceived potential exchange value.
Only after years of the bitterest experience did we come to believe the professional training of a soldier to be of value in war.

value and god
Altruism is a motivation to provide something of value to a party who must be anyone but oneself, while duty focuses on a moral obligation towards a specific individual ( e. g., a god, a king ), or collective ( e. g., a government ).
Austria's newspaper stamps first appeared in 1851 ; they depicted a profile of Mercury, the Roman messenger god, and were not denominated, the color of the stamp indicating the value.
Deus Nova-a god ( male to its form but in a poetical value I simply wish to underline the paternal role in the act of creating the world ) and the sense of novelty and beginning-the new.
He denied that any spiritual value could be gained from suffering, and he used the deist's argument from design against god, by showing the evils that he had permitted in this world.
Arthur Jensen, CCA chairman and chief stockholder ( played by Ned Beatty ), thunderously explains to him his belief that money is the only true god, whereupon Beale completely turns his message around ; before, he told people their lives had value and meaning, but after his meeting with Jensen, he says the opposite.

value and is
The style of life chosen by the beat generation, the rhythm and ritual they have adopted as uniquely their own, is designed to enhance the value of the sexual experience.
indeed, it is maintained that the sexual element in jazz, by freeing the listener of his inhibitions, can have therapeutic value.
As in experience one is seized by given entities and their interrelations and is forced to respond in value feelings to them, so one is similarly seized in the mimetic presentation of images.
Shakespeare's Shylock, too, is of dubious value in the modern world.
But what a super-Herculean task it is to winnow anything of value from the mud-beplastered arguments used so freely, particularly since such common use is made of cliches and stereotypes, in themselves declarations of intellectual bankruptcy.
In conformance with the maximization principle we affirm that Gentile-Jewish relations will be harmonious or inharmonious to the degree that one relation or the other is expected by the active participants to yield the greatest net advantage, taking all value outcomes and effects into consideration.
There is a second feature of the influences of literature, good literature, on emotional life which may have some special value for our time.
One of the most frequent views of the value of literature is the education of sensibility that it is thought to provide.
We find, in the first place, that the students overwhelmingly approve of higher education, positively evaluate the job their own institution is doing, do not accept most of the criticisms levelled against higher education in the public prints, and, on the whole, approve of the way their university deals with value-problems and value inculcation.
The religious quest is often intense and deep, and there are students on every campus who are seriously wrestling with the most profound questions of meaning and value.
He pontificates that `` one of the first signs of advancing civilization is the fall in the value of women in men's eyes ''.
Since Laos is of no more purely military value to Moscow itself than it is to Washington, this approach might be expected to head off Mr. Khrushchev for the moment.
This problem of fair and equitable assessment of value is a difficult one to solve in that the determination of fair valuation is dependent on local assessors, who in general are non-professional and part-time personnel taking an individualistic approach to the problem.
It has been estimated that the value of boats in Rhode Island waters is something in excess of fifty million dollars, excluding commercial boats.
It is known that at least five towns ( Barrington, Bristol, Narragansett, Newport and Westerly ) place some value on some boats for tax purposes.
In the case of taxpaying corporate stockholders, the measure would be the lesser of the fair market value of the shares or Du Pont's tax basis for them, which is approximately $2.09 per share.
I therefore believe it is realistic to assume a modest drop in the total value of home entertainment electronics to about $1.8 million, slightly below 1960, but above 1959.
Either model is a very good dollar value.
The real question that follows is -- how are those four years used and what is their value as training??

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