Sentence examples for war more effectively from inspiring English sources

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It also enabled them to make war more effectively, though ultimately not effectively enough.

Indians traded horses for guns with Europeans, allowing them to pursue war more effectively with rival tribes and white settlers.

Why has he refused to change his policies or leadership to correct his administration's obvious mistakes so that it can fight the war more effectively?

One is to wage war more effectively, protecting villages from Taliban reprisals and persuading everyone that we will never allow the Taliban or other extremists to resume control.

This prompted The Times's James Reston, wise in the ways of diplomacy, to conclude that the practical purpose of the American proposals was "not to end the 'cold war,' as the Allies proclaimed, but to wage the 'cold war' more effectively".

Does NET reduce a) posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, b) depressive symptoms and/or c) psychological distress symptoms in children traumatized by war more effectively than a waiting list condition or treatment as usual?

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The Pentagon's expanding work in neuroscience in recent years has focused heavily on medical applications, like research to understand traumatic brain injury, but a good portion of the past decade's work has also been on concepts that are intended to help the military fight wars more effectively, such as studying ways to keep soldiers' brains alert even after days without sleep.

But on the whole, the war is more effectively handled in the novel.

These changes in forward-basing posture were intended to address the complex and asymmetric threats of the post-Cold War world more effectively and flexibly.

In the event, the central powers though at an enormous economic and demographic disadvantage fought a prolonged war much more effectively than the Entente, until the failure of Ludendorff's offensive in the spring of 1918, when the morale of German troops finally broke.

Apparently, there was something in the popular state of mind by the winter of 1944-45, sensesense of being alone in the world, some intuitive understanding of what their own country had done, that led the Germans to fulfill the regime's ultimate goal — producing a society capable of withstanding the shock of war far more effectively than the one that had collapsed so ignominiously in 1918.

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