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But Jayaraman (whose book, Behind the Kitchen Door, will be published next year), justifiably believes that these battles won't be won at a federal level without a massive shift in consumer thinking.
Thirty-odd years ago, it didn't require all that much perspicacity to see that the Vietnam War could not be won or could not be won at a remotely acceptable cost in blood and treasure, which amounts to the same thing.
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Those reductions were won at a terrible cost, however.
But after the war was won at a cost of 250 British lives, 76% thought it had been right to fight.
Korean freedom was won at a terrible cost -- tens of thousands of lives, including more than 33,000 Americans killed in action.
That vote was won at a canter by Fever Ray, scoring the highest individual vote of all the categories in the process.
6.02pm GMT The Christie-less B Final in the women's 1,000m is won at a rather lesiurely pace by Jorien Ter Mors from the Netherlands.
"The Confederate victory," Gordon wrote in his memoir, "was won at a fearful cost…but it was complete, and the way to Washington was opened for General Early's march".
The first race was won at a watery canter, ahead of Oracle and Team New Zealand and then Ainslie led his boat from the back of the field to take second behind New Zealand.
No thanks, not if that is won at a price of individual liberty - I don't need the Prime Minister's namesake, Eric, to tell me that enforcing equality involves dehumanisation.
How it was won: At a canter, again.
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