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are waged
noun
An amount of money paid to a worker for a specified quantity of work, usually calculated on an hourly basis and expressed in an amount of money per hour.
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Fierce mind games are waged.
Network attacks are waged over the Internet.
Modern forms of warfare are waged relentlessly against non-combatants.
In Iowa, the campaigns are waged up close and personal, all the way until the end.
But wars with other states are waged by rules, however flimsy and however often violated.
All his campaigns are waged on the same scale, against communism as against college porters.
And the only battles are waged among gulls squabbling over scraps from the sea.
Conflicts are waged over resources such as land, forests, minerals, oil and water.
He shows how ground wars are waged using resources well beyond those of a given candidate and their staff.
In fact, the answer has profound consequences for the way policymakers make decisions about how these wars are waged.
Of those, nearly half are waged by more than two opposing forces and sometimes as many as nine.
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