Sentence examples for enter a conflict from inspiring English sources

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Similarly, Mr. Bush has always argued that the United States should not enter a conflict without being able to define victory.

When you enter a conflict, position yourself as someone there to help both parties rather than take sides.

Worst of all, Eisenhower was above everything a brilliant strategist who, having inherited a war in Korea had the good sense to withdraw from it, was vehemently opposed to preemption of any kind, and was never one to enter a conflict without a clear and rigorously developed exit strategy.

Dynamics of repeated conflicts proceed in distinct rounds in which all dyads in a group enter a conflict over a valuable resource.

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The Haifa court upheld the state's case that, by entering a conflict area and impeding the work of the bulldozers, Corrie was responsible for her own death.

French forces, along with NATO allies, helped topple the regime of dictator Moammar Gaddafi but ultimately entered a conflict that dragged on for months longer than anticipated.

In the book's conclusion, I wrote that "Vietnam stands as a sobering reminder that an inability to chart a convincing course toward an eventual stable peace can be legitimate grounds for not entering a conflict in the first place".

To counter such qualms, the police are attempting to rebrand Prevent by selling the concept of counter-radicalisation as a safeguarding issue, emphasising the reality that travelling to Syria involves entering a conflict zone.

WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo left open the possibility on Wednesday of entering a conflict with Iran without first seeking explicit congressional approval, telling senators "there is no doubt there is a connection" between Al Qaeda and Iran.

If he goes ahead with the strike — which seems all but inevitable, based on the statements of senior administration officials who say the president is determined to restore "international norms" against the use of chemical weapons — he will look more isolated than any president in recent memory entering a conflict.

In the book's conclusion, I wrote that "Vietnam stands as a sobering reminder that an inability to chart a convincing course toward an eventual stable peace can be legitimate grounds for not entering a conflict in the first place". Think of it this way: you're always comparing one policy to another, weighing the costs and benefits of alternative courses of action.

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