Some in the government are confident the Tigers cannot go back to war for several months.
Many Nepalis say they voted Maoist for fear that the ex-rebels might go back to war, a fear fuelled by local Maoists' threats.
So now I am getting back to war tax resistance even though all the promised guest posts from the left have not started flowing in.
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"We won't go back to war, " he said.
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Were they to find, in two years or so, that the West was trying to force Kosovo to stay inside a new federation with Serbia, some of them at least might go back to war.
The former official said that once al-Ayoubi realized that financial constraints would cause the embassy to close, he quit so he could remain in the UK rather than be sent back to war-torn Damascus with his family.
Their modus operandi is to carve slogans on the backs of suspected opposition supporters, burn down the huts of those who fail to cheer loudly at compulsory pro-Mugabe rallies, and to threaten to take the country back to war if Mr Mugabe loses the election.
Kosovo has been haunted by another alleged case of organ-trafficking dating back to the war in 1999.
Kosovo has been haunted by another alleged case of organ trafficking, dating back to the war in 1999.
They want to go back again to the war issue because that's the dominant issue of the campaign.
Their cheap weapons come mostly from huge but fast-shrinking surplus stocks that date back to cold war days.
But the long-simmering discord returned Monday, underscoring the difficulties the region faces in settling disagreements dating back to World War II.
Commuters in Berlin Wednesday were the latest to suffer the inconvenience of dealing with ordnance dating back to World War II.
To bolster their case, cybersecurity experts point back to Cold War days.
The problem is that a lot of people go back to the war - they can't separate the currency issue from this.
But I think you can trace it back to the war in Kosovo, the enlargement of NATO, much of which began in the 1990s.
Peterman sells its slip-on Oneida Moccasins, which date back to World War I when workers on dirigibles wore them so that they wouldn't puncture the balloons.
The idea of a Nazi-Islamic alliance dates back to World War II, when Adolf Hitler played host to the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, that city's Muslim leader.
Because it provides a view of big historical and global developments going back to World War I, although the old history is brief, through the experiences of an American family.
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Concerned that the transitional administration of Hamid Karzai could not cope, Afghanistan's minister for refugees asked Britain and other European countries not to force asylum-seekers back to the war-ravaged country.
S. correlated the historical fluctuations of the highest income tax rates and tax rates on capital gains dating back to World War II with the economic growth (or lack of the same) that followed.
"Most of the top generals and key party leaders, their family ties with the Kims go back to World War II, " said Bruce Bechtol, a professor at the Center for Security Studies at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas.
You know, when I was talking to the Gold Star families there, there were some widows dating back to World War II, and then there was a young woman who had just had a baby and had just lost her husband.
Going back to World War II, for all its horrors, which I am all too familiar with, in terms of my family, from an economic standpoint a lot of amazing things came out of the war that were not forecast in the beginning.
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Assuming that they are not convinced by the Iraqi document (a safe assumption) and assuming the arms inspectors find nothing new, they will have to decide at some point to go back to the Security Council and try to persuade other members to back a war.
America's Bill Tilden, one of the game's greatest players, won back-to-back post-war titles, but within three years French men were following Lenglen's lead in dominating their event.
Yet the alliance, which dates back to the Korean war, has long been strained.
Those fears stretch back to the Korean War and the nuclear gamesmanship of the Cold War.
The act replaced the US Jackson-Vanik amendment, which dated back to the Cold War.
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