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No elections have ever been won?
No such suit has ever been won.
No war has ever been won simply by killing civilians.
No substantive lawsuit has ever been won in the cutthroat world of reality television.
It is, in essence, a global counterinsurgency, and few counterinsurgencies have ever been won by force alone.
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Once again come the familiar fears: can the war on terror ever be won?
There was never a moment he thought the fight against doping would ever be won but despite no prospect of victory the former president of the World Anti-Doping Agency is unrelenting in his quest to eradicate whatever cheats he can.
That record has left some of the players in the immigration debate skeptical that he could ever be won over, even if his own plan was added to the legislation.
But it could help the provincial government win some Inuit votes if it chooses to initiate a third referendum to seek separation from Canada, and tamp down Inuit protests should independence ever be won.
Still, this is complicated terrain, as became clear as Mr. Bush, in an interview broadcast yesterday morning on NBC, said he did not know if the war on terrorism could ever be won.
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