Sentence examples for war effectiveness from inspiring English sources

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This extraordinary organization has proven its post-Cold War effectiveness.

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While some redundancy provides a useful hedge against risk, today's extensive overlap among and within the services is unnecessary and inefficient, especially when joint interdependencies can yield comparable war-fighting effectiveness at less expense".

The second assumption underlying the combat exclusion was that the differences between men and women (real or, just as frequently, the product of sexist imagination) could not be accommodated under battlefield conditions without compromising the war-fighting effectiveness of the force.

They are useless as an ordinary weapon in war, and their effectiveness as a deterrent depends entirely on the willingness of leaders to murder millions of innocent civilians".

As we witness human suffering on a scale not seen since World War II, the effectiveness of the UN's humanitarian agencies must be a top priority of the next Secretary-General.

The Japanese official history produced after the war praised the effectiveness of No. 1 Wing and the radar stations around Darwin, stating that from mid-1943 they were at "the highest level in the world".

In recent decades, the changing nature of military conflicts around the world, the dramatic improvements in peacetime public health that limit deaths due to illness during wars, and the growing effectiveness of humanitarian assistance during war have combined so that "nationwide mortality rates actually fall during most wars," the report concludes.

Next season, Gergiev will lead a production of "War and Peace," whose effectiveness on the Met stage can only be guessed at.

Between 1942 and 1945 he worked for the U.S. War Department, studying the effectiveness of training films and information programs, especially audience resistance to persuasive communications and methods of overcoming such resistance.

Without Hansen's resonant cavity there likely would have been no cavity magnetron and no microwave devices available for use in World War II, and the effectiveness of radar would have been diminished significantly.

Completed in 1938, the building was designed by Giuseppe Pettazzi months after Italian aeroplanes dispensed thousands of sulphur mustard shells and the asphyxiate diphenylchloroarsine (nicknamed mask-breaker by German troops in the first world war for its agonising effectiveness) killing tens of thousands of innocent Ethiopian civilians.

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