Sentence examples for cases war from inspiring English sources

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Fleeing, in most cases, war or tyranny; in one, grinding poverty.

Many forms of Buddhism have arrived at the position that in rare cases, war may be necessary.

Not only does diversifying minimize risk, but in some cases war can even be good for business.

In both cases, war in the Gulf accompanied by a spike in oil prices contributed to economic drag.

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In most cases wars are initiated by governments, not by populations.

Periodically, to be sure, there have been geniuses who could steer a war from beginning to end, but in most cases wars have been shaped by committees.

In other cases, wars may create space for increased female participation in economic, public and political life and increase their agency.

In that case, war is always a failure of diplomacy.

Later, however, there were to be plans in case war with Britain broke out.

Because Mr. Patwardhan is so measured in making his impressive, unrelenting case, "War and Peace" is all the more disturbing.

But, as is so often the case, war was the catalyst for serious effort in the field.

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