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But in the short term, wars about standards are likely to put off potential customers, who do not want to buy equipment that may quickly become obsolete.
This is a rule of physics in long term wars.
I think these cultural don't like to use the term wars.
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Second, the term "war" is ambiguous.
There have been frequent objections to the use of the term "war on terror".
Democrats are starting to get a little nervous about using the term War on Women.
They warrant their own slang term: warring rappers "have beef" with each other.
Why has Moscow gone, for lack of a better term, war-crazy?
In April 2007, the British government announced that it was no longer using the term 'War on Terror'.
And Mr Brown again avoided using the term "war on terror", in favour of calling terrorism "a war against humanity".
The term war, as in culture war, is repeatedly invoked to describe the fighting spirit of a movement already embraced by 30 million Americans, mostly in the heartland.
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