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Even General Petraeus signaled that the war was far from a foreseeable end.
This ongoing development has been driven by wars hot and cold, and by today's, which is without a foreseeable end".
"For the first time in American history, men in authority are talking about an 'emergency' without a foreseeable end," Mills wrote in a sentence that remains as powerful and unsettling as it was 50 years ago.
The strenuous struggle social Darwinism envisages might select for something, but the most likely traits are a tendency to take whatever steps are necessary to achieve a foreseeable end, a sharp focus on narrowly individual goals and a corresponding disregard for others.
If it continues, the paper concluded, there will be "a foreseeable end to outdoor skating in this region within the next few decades" and while "other Canadian regions have not seen such dramatic decreases, we nevertheless expect outdoor skating throughout Canada to be significantly negatively affected in the coming decades".
"I thought there was a foreseeable end.
-ROMANIAN PROVERB The management of a balance of power is a permanent undertaking, not an exertion that has a foreseeable end.
But it is a milestone, not a turning point, in what remains an ongoing struggle without a foreseeable end.
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