To compete, all the combatants have been stockpiling patents, in something of an arms race.
Both combatants are extremists, prone to violence and heated rhetoric in support of their causes.
The court held that they were "unlawful combatants" who had entered the country secretly like spies.
Between December 1983 and February 1984, U.S. battleships retaliated against combatants who had targeted the MNF.
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His book reveals the strange mixture of meanings the war had for its combatants.
Rumsfeld, which found that enemy combatants were entitled to the protections of international law.
The United Nations has established criminal tribunals to try illegal combatants in Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
This had forced him to slow down his offensive for fear of causing casualties among non-combatants.
American officials have said that al-Qaeda operatives should be treated as enemy combatants wherever they are.
It has tripled to 36 the number of surface combatants carrying anti-ship cruise missiles.
If these combatants cannot be tried, the courts would likely order them deported or released outright.
The combatants have only until 2014 to work out their answer and build it.
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The most obvious casualties are the formal combatants, those seeking to kill each other on the battlefield.
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But as a matter of policy, "Military tribunals are the proper venue for enemy combatants, " he said.
The Geneva Conventions recognized that great danger to civilians results when participants in hostilities masquerade as non-combatants.
Battles in Thousand Arms take place on 2D backdrops, with the combatants rendered in hand-drawn anime style.
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President Reagan repudiated Protocol 1 in 1987 because it vitiated the distinction between lawful and unlawful enemy combatants.
We are also conscious that non-combatants were killed and injured as a consequence of some of our actions.
Discern a threat, discriminate that threat from non-combatants, and then using superior marksmanship and speed, engage only combatants.
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"Captured combatants must be treated as Prisoners of War in accordance with the Third Geneva Convention, " it added.
The 1991 coalition to liberate Kuwait deployed nearly 1 million combatants, more than half of them U.S. personnel.
But she stressed that the relationship between ex-combatants and South Africa's pervasive violent crime is a complicated one.
This spat will not be the last, and the combatants in future tussles will include old offline powers.
To add to the theatre, the combatants wear masks and boast names such as Molotov or Latin Lover.
An MRC in the Western Pacific will probably require more surface combatants and sealift than were deployed in OIF.
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The combatants include biggies like IBM (NYSE:IBM), Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ), Oracle (Nasdaq:ORCL), Microsoft (Nasdaq:MSFT) and SAP (NYSE:SAP).
Should be fun, but don't look for any of the combatants to speak for the realities of today's women.
As bullets fly and an airship rains lasers down upon the combatants, a lime-green Kia Soul enters the fray.
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It says the Chinese navy possesses about 75 principal surface combatants, like destroyers and frigates, and around 60 submarines.
All of these ex-combatants feel they have been neglected by society and state.
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