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Also during that war, the ability of gyroscopes to define direction with a great degree of accuracy, used in conjunction with sophisticated control mechanisms, led to the development of stabilized gunsights, bombsights, and platforms to carry guns and radar antennas aboard ships.
As stated in The Art of War, the ability to make opportune use of the propensity of things means that is possible to avoid confrontation.
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This isn't just the Iraq war but any war where the ability to talk and resolve things in a personable manner disappears.
It seemed as if we might go to war over the ability to go to war to save our 2nd Amendment rights.
After World War II the ability of a government to regulate or control the economy became one of the chief tests of its success, and regulatory agencies multiplied to the point at which they are now often referred to as "the fourth branch of government".
The Cold War introduces the ability to fire nuclear missiles in the main map and initiate espionage missions.
Bruce Hopping said that while serving in the South Pacific in World War II the ability to swim had saved his life several times.
It is the irony of a people who, after securing their independence and surviving a war, had the ability and intelligence to choose peace and democracy, and began to rebuild their infrastructure and pursue development, only to be met with a natural tragedy of these proportions, forcing it to start all over again in many areas.
Does it even need a "two-war strategy" (the ability to fight two regional conflicts simultaneously)?
Humanity has always been in tug-of-war between the ability to destroy life and the inexorable capacity to save it and create it.
And, unlike World War I and World War II, given the ability of terror to mask itself, hide, surface, surprise, kill and die -- it could last indefinitely.
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