Sentence examples for would be waged from inspiring English sources

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Should Friedman have foreseen that the war would be waged incompetently?

Thereafter, the Vietnam war would be waged primarily in the United States.

He said that the conflict was young and would be waged on many levels.

Mr. Kennedy said that the country still had no idea how any war would be waged, how long it would last or how much it would cost.

Any competition between a new public plan and private plans would be waged on a regulated field of battle within a new health insurance exchange.

Coughlin vehemently denied there would be any quarterback controversy, that the competition would be waged during training camp and settled for the season.

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To fight it would be "waging a war" on myself.

I'm sure leaders in France and Britain thought, 'Well, if we went to war now, we would be waging a war of choice.' But was it really a war of choice?

[But ] the upside one might hope would be wage growth".

This would be wage paid to all citizens on which they could support themselves.

She'd been waging a long battle with my father, her ex-husband, over me, their seven-year-old, and worried that she'd either lose custody or I'd "turn hippie" thanks to California's corrupting influence.

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