Sentence examples for maintaining army from inspiring English sources

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Russia, though it would never dream of actually taking them in, has stirred things up, for instance by granting Russian citizenship en masse to their inhabitants and maintaining army bases there.

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Several devote more than three-quarters of their defence budgets to personnel costs: maintaining armies of greying, pot-bellied dentists, cooks and clerks in khaki, rather than investing in expeditionary troops.

Since then, the process has been perfected, and has played a huge role in maintaining armies and world travelers through the centuries.

The Assassin leaders did not maintain armies.

Although the government maintains armies of paid censors, those who run Internet forums are ultimately responsible for removing so-called politically sensitive content.

In the real world, governments not only maintain armies, they also provide a variety of public goods and services that would be impractical for private citizens to provide for themselves.

At Veracruz Juárez faced serious difficulties, for he had to create a government and hold it together through quarrels, betrayals, and defeat; to enforce and implement the constitution; and to maintain armies in the field and defeat the conservative forces.

That is a measure of the kind of jackpot Genentech could scoop from the new drug before its patents expire.But to achieve such returns from technological innovations, companies such as Genentech, Intel and Microsoft have to maintain armies of researchers.

Deaths in training are no new thing, and as long as we pursue conflict and maintain armies for that end, this less publicised kind of tragedy will continue in the name of wars far away from these shores.

There can be no serious question that included in Congress' power to maintain armies is the power to deal with the problem of desertion, an act plainly destructive not only of the military establishment as such, but, more importantly, of the Nation's ability to wage war effectively.

Coming off the British monarchy, in which the king not only acted as commander in chief, but also had the power to raise and maintain armies, the founders decided to separate war powers: the president remained commander-in-chief, but the responsibility to raise and support the military lay in the hands of Congress, the branch believed to be most connected to the people.

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