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"Vatican II was a good thing, but it had its casualties," Betts said.
Like any battle, it had its casualties, and the hard mud carpet beneath the crowd was soon littered with bodies who just couldn't seem to take the heat.
Reform has its casualties, but it is important to recognise how much benefit it has brought India already, and how much more it could bring if pushed further.Seminars, journals and books by the hundred proffer the same advice on how to raise India's growth rateThe government knows what to do.
He asserted the principle that war costs more than its direct expenses, for it also costs what its casualties (military and civilian) would have earned throughout their lifetimes if they had never participated in war.
Even though terrorism is rare, its casualties can be enormous and it is absolutely worth spending government time and resources trying to prevent attacks.
It will be a nasty fight, and its casualties are likely to include Mr Djilas, who is also leader of the largest opposition party, and Ivica Dacic, the prime minister.
Cross-fertilization has had its casualties, however.
Still, Chaharshanbe Soori has its casualties.
And you are merely one of its casualties.
The generally fine weather this summer has not been without its casualties.
Wounded egos aside, the Golden Globe Awards was not without its casualties.
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