Sentence examples for war constraints from inspiring English sources

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In the decades that followed the second world war, constraints were imposed on Britain's powerful interests, including higher taxes and the regulation of private business.

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In general terms, Abe is believed to bring the post-War era to a close by removing or at least reducing post-World War Two constraints and thus allowing Japan to assume a greater role as a contributor to security and stability.

Neighbouring countries, in particular China, are aghast that their old enemy might throw off its post-war military constraints under an increasingly right-wing and nationalist government.

Defying the destruction of war and the constraints of their puritanical American families, they pursued a vision of creation together.

International legal principles, including respect for a state's sovereignty and the laws of war, impose important constraints on our ability to act unilaterally — and on the way in which we can use force — in foreign territories".

"Putin is determined to modernize his nation and bring it into the Western orbit, while Bush wants to create new strategic realities that transcend cold war arms control constraints," said Toby Gati, who served as a Russia specialist on the National Security Council during the Clinton administration.

We are already seeing storytelling tasks the likes of which no one has had to accomplish before: take the writing of Star Wars VII how many constraints and pre-elements had to be taken into account into generating a new part of a seven-part movie arc embedded so deeply in our modern culture?

Its fear was that such a doctrine could be misused by other nations, loosening constraints on war.

The chief justice, William H. Rehnquist, had recently published a book of Supreme Court history about the constraints that war places on civil liberties.

Thanks to the cold war and other political constraints on western investment, much of the world has yet to be explored with the aid of the latest technologies.Russia is a good example.

Many critics at the time of Nuremberg shared Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone's opinion that the Nazi trials were a "lynching party," and for decades Nuremberg's promise of a new dawn for international legal constraints during war went unfulfilled.

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