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Coalition's and war
In the book, the event that finally sparks the Coalition's declaration of war against the Romulans is the destruction of the Earth freighter Kobayashi Maru.
Fisk has criticised the Coalition's handling of the sectarian violence in post-invasion Iraq, and argued that the official narrative of sectarian conflict is not possible: " The real question I ask myself is: who are these people who are trying to provoke the civil war?
The War of the Pyrenees was the Pyrenees front of the First Coalition's war against the First French Republic.

Coalition's and aims
German became Convenor of the Coalition and a meeting on 28 October settled the Coalition's official aims.

Coalition's and over
The Coalition found it difficult to gain momentum after these initial blunders and despite a number of real issues to take the Government to task over concerning infrastructure, the health system and water, the media remained focused on the personal leadership skills of the Coalition's front men.
It took place in and around the Saudi Arabian city of Khafji, from 29 January to 1 February 1991 and marked the culmination of the Coalition's air campaign over Kuwait and Iraq, which had begun on 17 January 1991.

Coalition's and course
Meanwhile, in the course of his new duties to Commissary Nilis, Pirius Red is practically taken on a tour of the Solar system and some of the Coalition's most scandalous secrets, rife with references to events from previous books in the Xeelee sequence.

Coalition's and restore
Tony Abbott and Scott Morrison recently stood in front of Australia and proudly presented the Coalition's plan to ensure integrity and restore confidence in refugee assessment.

Coalition's and became
The Labor government increased their parliamentary majority on 24 November 2011 from 75 – 74 to 76 – 73 when the Coalition's Peter Slipper became Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives, replacing Labor's Harry Jenkins.
The government increased their parliamentary majority on 24 November 2011 from 75 – 74 to 76 – 73 when the Coalition's Peter Slipper became an independent MP and Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives, replacing Labor's Harry Jenkins.
The Labor government increased their parliamentary majority on 24 November 2011 from 75 – 74 to 76 – 73 when the Coalition's Peter Slipper became Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives, replacing Labor's Harry Jenkins.
Bachelet therefore became the Coalition's candidate, and the second woman to run for Chilean President ( the first being Communist leader Gladys Marín ), competing with the UDI's Joaquín Lavín and RN's Sebastián Piñera.
After the Coalition's defeat in 1953, Brand became deputy leader of the Opposition.
In 2005 the American Humanist Association became the Coalition's fifth member organization.

Coalition's and .
In terms of party politics, one of the most significant features of Holt's brief tenure as PM is that his unexpected death triggered the beginning of an unprecedented period of turmoil within the Liberal Party and a rapid decline in the Coalition's electoral fortunes.
In December 1969, the ALP under Gough Whitlam came within four seats of ending the Coalition's hold on power before winning a convincing victory in 1972.
Another example is in the game Battlefield 2142, in which mecha fight alongside conventional military units such as infantry, tanks, gunships, and APCs in the European Union's and Pan-Asian Coalition's military forces.
Often, when British allies attempted military actions within several dozen miles or so of the sea, the Royal Navy would arrive and would land troops and supplies and aid the Coalition's land forces in a concerted operation.
Indeed, since the Coalition's formation in 1923, the major non-Labor party had only been able to govern alone once, during Joseph Lyons ' first ministry -- and even then, Lyons ' United Australia Party had come up four seats short of a majority and needed confidence and supply support from the Country Party to govern.
For example they could read the National Rifle Association's and the Brady Anti-Handgun Coalition's arguments on gun control.
Despite a series of defeats in the House of Commons, Pitt defiantly remained in office, watching the Coalition's majority shrink as some Members of Parliament left the Opposition to abstain.
After the Coalition's victory at Waterloo, between June 1815 and November 1818, Mayenne was occupied by Prussian troops.
His intention was to work his way into the Coalition's interior lines, dividing their forces and defeating them in detail before they could combine.
In 2007, Lin appeared to have become a campaign manager for Pan-Blue Coalition's presidential candidate Ma Ying-jeou.
He had finally gained complete control of the party, having neutralized his rivals for leadership during the Arms Crisis, and initiated Fianna Fáil's electoral comeback by securing the election of its candidate, Erskine H. Childers, as President of Ireland in 1973, defeating the odds-on favourite, the National Coalition's Tom O ' Higgins.
The National Coalition's spirits had been buoyed up by the actions of the Minister for Local Government, James Tully.
Nevertheless Ryan ( dubbed " Red Richie " by Fianna Fáil ) implemented the Coalition's plans to replace death duties with a range of capital taxes, including Capital Gains Tax and Wealth Tax.
Marginal income tax rates came to 77 % one year during the Coalition's reign.
However, Bondevik was defeated in the 2005 parliamentary election, with 81 seats obtained for Bondevik's coalition and its supporters to the opposition Red-Green Coalition's 88.
In addition, the Christian Coalition's longtime law firm, Huff, Poole & Mahoney PC of Virginia Beach, said it was owed $ 69, 729.
In the years since Robertson and Reed left the group, the Coalition's influence has greatly declined under Combs.
The consent decree enforces limitations on the terminology that may be used in the Coalition's voter guides.
But Hunter said the Coalition's leaders resisted his calls to expand their issue base, saying the organization wouldn't allow him to expand its agenda beyond opposing abortion and same-sex marriage.
Hunter also said he wanted to focus on rebuilding the Coalition's once powerful grassroots, an appeal he says board members rejected.

war and aims
* 1941 – World War II: Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt sign the Atlantic Charter of war stating postwar aims.
Bulgaria's war aims were focused on Thrace and Macedonia.
In the 1920s, Fascist Italy pursued an aggressive foreign policy that included an attack on the Greek island of Corfu, aims to expand Italian territory in the Balkans, plans to wage war against Turkey and Yugoslavia, attempts to bring Yugoslavia into civil war by supporting Croat and Macedonian separatists to legitimize Italian intervention, and making Albania a de facto protectorate of Italy, which was achieved through diplomatic means by 1927.
With the rise of Hitler and the Nazis to power in 1933, liberal democracy was dissolved in Germany, and the Nazis mobilized the country for war, with expansionist territorial aims against several countries.
One of the aims of Galileo is to provide a high-precision positioning system upon which European nations can rely, independently from the Russian GLONASS, US GPS, and Chinese Compass systems, which can be disabled in times of war or conflict.
This is because it does not explicitly state the aims of the war Muslims are obliged to wage ; the passages concerning jihad rather aim at promoting fighters for the Islamic cause and do not discuss military ethics.
548 pp. ; definitive analysis of Nazi German war aims in World War II.
* The military objectives in war that support one's political objectives fall into two broad types: " war to achieve limited aims " and war to " disarm ” the enemy:to render politically helpless or militarily impotent.
Often, however, that purpose is to achieve a nation ’ s aims by transferring war guilt, demonizing an enemy, providing an illusion of victory, or preserving friendship.
Sweden aims to have the option of remaining neutral in case of proximate war.
The level of national mobilization of resources on all sides of the conflict, the battlespace being contested, the scale of the armies, navies, and air forces raised through conscription, the active targeting of civilians ( and civilian property ), the general disregard for collateral damage, and the unrestricted aims of the belligerents marked total war on an unprecedented and unsurpassed, multicontinental scale.
Foreign Minister Pavel Milyukov sent the Entente Powers a telegram, known as Milyukov note, affirming them that the Provisional Government would continue the war with the same war aims the Imperial Russia did.
During the Second World War the allies adopted the Four Freedoms: freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from fear, and freedom from want, as their basic war aims.
After talking with some senior American officials, he became convinced that one of America's main war aims was to destroy the British Empire.
He based his attack firstly on what were supposed to be the war aims – remedying the grievances of the Uitlanders and in particular the claim that they were wrongly denied the right to vote, saying " I do not believe the war has any connection with the franchise.
Key explanations include ( 1 ) strategic interaction ; ( 2 ) willingness of the weak to suffer more or bear higher costs ; ( 3 ) external support of weak actors ; ( 4 ) reluctance to escalate violence on the part of strong actors ; ( 5 ) internal group dynamics and ( 6 ) inflated strong actor war aims.
The ruthless pursuit of Nazi aims turned out to mean not, as Rosenberg had hoped, the permeation of German life with the new ideology ; it meant concentration of the combined resources of party and state on total war.
Statement of American war aims by Wilson, served as basis for Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations.
Governments sometimes spread false information to assist them with aims such as going to war ; the " Iraq dossier " is an example of this ; these often come under the heading of black propaganda.

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