W. Singer has written an entire book on how robotics will transform the conduct of war.
When it comes to the conduct of war, Turner declared, President Bush is the decider.
The rules of the conduct of war continue to be widely violated, it says sadly.
The core purpose of the Geneva Convention is to encourage the conduct of war in a way that minimizes violence to civilians.
The U.S. military has a long tradition of conducting war games, not so much to predict whether a war will occur, but to figure out how to use new weapons, how to best organize the military and how political considerations might shape the conduct of war.
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But the point is that there is so much anger on the Democratic Party, not only over the war, not only at the Republican conduct of the war, but the fact that what they see as Democratic ineptitude about standing up to the war.
One was that they're trying to insulate themselves from any accusations that might come out of investigations that are likely to be launched into the conduct of the war, if and when the Democratic Party takes control of one or both houses of Congress.
The BBC's reporter in Kampala says this is the latest in a number of articles about the conduct of the war against Lord's Resistance Army rebels in the north of the country that have angered the army.
From Mr Karzai's point of view, he has gained Afghan sovereignty over two controversial aspects of the conduct of the war.
So we have a new secretary of defense in Mr. Gates, and he's looking for new directions in the conduct of the war.
Mr. Obama said his decision didn't reflect "any sense of personal insult" or disagreement over policy in the conduct of the war in Afghanistan.
In March David Miliband, the foreign secretary, said the government was committed to holding a "comprehensive" inquiry into the conduct of the war and its aftermath.
To some, one highlight of Avignon was a successful push by Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Germany's foreign minister, to demand an inquiry into the causes and conduct of the war.
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That became politically impractical the moment Democrats swept away the Republican majority in the House, setting up the threat of endless committee sessions on the conduct of the war in Iraq.
Nobody, I know from experience, there's nothing the United States Congress can do by a piece of legislation to alter the conduct of a war that the President decides to pursue.
In Bosnia, Europeans were irritated that, with no troops in harm's way though plenty of fire-power from the air, America could dictate the conduct of the war and shape the peace.
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"I think that the American people realize that I'm very different in many ways, whether it be spending, or the conduct of the war in Iraq, or climate change, or treatment of prisoners, or a number of other issues, " he said.
We understand that the issue of immunity is of very specific importance for the United States, as was for us the issue of sovereignty and detentions and the continued presence of international forces in Afghan villages and the very conduct of the war itself.
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In the 1976 presidential election, the conduct of the Cold War was not a major issue.
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The Conservatives have reiterated their calls for a public inquiry into the causes and conduct of the Iraq war.
That helps to explain why the Republicans have been unable to use confusion in the conduct of the Yugoslav war to their electoral advantage.
No less importantly, the president will also have to engage the services of people who understand and can conduct this war effectively and fearlessly.
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It is not unusual for protagonists of a war to disagree on its conduct, but rarely do they differ on its conclusion!
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But she became an outspoken critic of Olmert following the bungled military campaign against Hezbollah militants in southern Lebanon in 2006, and called for his resignation following the publication of a critical report into his conduct during the war.
It is for the president of the United States to determine how to conduct the war.
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At issue in particular will be initiatives that some Democrats put forward in the closing days of the campaign as place-holders in the absence of more clear-cut recommendations about how they would conduct the war in Iraq, let alone elsewhere.
They also enshrined a principle of reciprocity: the prospect of harsh punishment if captured acts as a deterrent against savage conduct on the battlefield, just as the possibility of favorable prisoner of war status is an incentive to behave honorably.
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Recent war games have established that such a capability will be decisive to the future conduct of terrestrial operations.
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This man's conduct that day gained him the Medal of Honor, one of 464 awarded for actions in World War II.
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