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In his telling, the First and Second World Wars formed a sort of one-two punch that knocked the love of a good fight out of the continent; war, for centuries seen as an incubator of heroes and leaders, became "something to be combated and overcome, like crime".
It implies that this system of inequity has occurred naturally, that it is something to be combated without anybody taking responsibility for it.
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As Stalin noted, no deviations remained to be combated.
But many people assume ME is an illness to be combated like any other.
He insists the G8 helped Africa, and that aid fatigue has to be combated.
They called for Eta to be combated through tough police action.
Now the government claims to be combating acts of vandalism and terrorism by the BNP.
For if racial inequality is grounded in something more diffuse, and less amenable to remedy, than legal discrimination, how can it be combated?
Organisms that are combated often develop resistance to the agent with whom it fights.
Therefore, alternative strategies must be considered if antimicrobial resistance is to be successfully combated.
We are combating warplanes with light weapons.
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