Sentence examples for impossibility of war from inspiring English sources

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He felt that the secret diplomacy of the early twentieth century had brought about war and thus could write that, "the impossibility of war, I believe, would be increased in proportion as the issues of foreign policy should be known to and controlled by public opinion".

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Seeing the impossibility of finding a War Minister who would be acceptable, Hurshid Pasha, Minister of Marine, who was temporarily in charge of the Ministry of War, handed his resignation to the Sultan.

Characters who argue for original sin — for the pre-existing state of war, for the impossibility of innocence, for the silliness of sweet, self-aggrandizing myths about people who "sprout from the plains like spring grasses" — are rarely anything but stone-cold villains in Hollywood movies.

Blade Runner is a reminder that, whereas most of the architects displayed in the Future City exhibition have worked in benign circumstances, many of the best set designers emerged in Germany between the horrors of the first world war and the impossibility of nazism.

There was immediately talk of the inevitability of young people misbehaving when placed in combat situations and the impossibility of moral behavior in an "immoral war".

However, United States Department of War analysts rejected it as "arrant nonsense" and concluded the performance attributed to the Zero was an aerodynamic impossibility.

The spats between Vic and Sam on the men's island had offered a fraught metaphysical insight into the impossibility of foreseeing an end to the class war in Britain.

Yet, in the face of protests from international rights organizations, despite the immense human and material costs of the war and the clear impossibility of a military resolution, the Saudis continue their bombing.

Mainly at the expense of rural rents and favored by the accumulation of foreign reserves and the advantageous terms of trade in the world markets after the Second World War and the War of Korea, the Peronist government deepened the industrialization process that had begun many years before, fostered by the impossibility of getting necessary imports from Europe during the war.

Kizza Besigye, the man whom Mr Museveni defeated at the last presidential election, in 2001, has hinted from exile that he may launch a guerrilla war against the government, citing the impossibility of effecting change by peaceful means.

The metaphor used is the impossibility of giving due consideration to Tolstoy's epic novel War & Peace – which considers the same subject – within the restrictive format of the show itself.

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