In the absence of such funding, critical war materiel will begin to run short - jeopardizing the mission, and possibly the lives, of our servicemen and women on the front lines.
Unfortunately, those trends at the Times have translated into budget cuts that involved, among other things, a significant reduction in the pages Mary Lou and her team could bring to bear in the critical War of Ideas.
He was critical of the war in Iraq, critical of the way the government responded to Hurricane Katrina, had his criticisms about the way things are going economically for the middle class, referring to high gas prices.
Ross was highly critical of the war in Iraq and backed an energy policy that would fund cost-effective renewable energy to replace dependence on Middle Eastern oil.
To their credit, the Whigs were harshly critical of the war even after it was begun, and many Whigs opposed annexing the land that became the American Southwest.
She was, for a long time, the UPI correspendent, but in recent years, she has been a columnist who has been expressing opinions very critical of the war.
Second, as Commander-in-Chief, the issues that you have mentioned touch on our national security, touch on critical issues of war and peace, and they're classified for a reason -- because they're sensitive and because the people involved may, in some cases, be in danger if they're carrying out some of these missions.
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There were four men he met with, men who have at times been critical of how the war has been prosecuted.
But he said the issue of war criminals was critical because IFOR's peacekeeping mandate ends in December.
Panel member Sir Roderic remarked that the commander was the first witness to suggest that the UK's contribution was "critical" to winning the war.
Security in major population centers in Afghanistan is vital, Kilcullen said, as the perceptions of the Afghan people are critical to turning around the war.
Kohl's rocklike courage was thus critical in winning the Cold War.
Faulks, who topped the best seller list and won critical acclaim for his World War I saga Birdsong, won the award for his latest novel Charlotte Gray.
And given this legacy of the Cold War, it is critical for us to show significant leadership.
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The Act was a critical reason that the 1991 Persian Gulf war was so different from the Vietnam conflict.
For Israel, the results of the American debate over the future of the war in Iraq are of critical importance.
Who could possibly choose voluntarily to eliminate such an audience, much of which is in places critical to the future course of this war?
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.
Gouverneur Morris played a critical role in financing and supplying the Revolutionary War.
This is critical for both men - and for their war-weary electorates.
It was only in the last months of the war, when bureaucratic bungling and critical shortages at last began to take their toll, that Japan's output of aircraft and other military equipment dwindled.
Those two points are significant because Helms had been the most vocal critic of the United Nations, and he certainly had been very critical of Mexico for its handling of the war on drugs.
His description of the remarkable decline of Catholic Ireland over the past decade is matched only by his sympathetic, though critical, account of the toll that sectarian war in the north has taken on the cross-border Church of Ireland.
The president said that defense spending would be cut as the tide of war receded, but pledged to maintain critical capabilities in areas such as intelligence gathering, orbital reconnaissance and cyber security.
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Though this might seem a terrible toll, it was a trifling price for a critical strategic breakthrough, the last moment of the war when Hitler might credibly have stemmed the tide in the West.
In 1348 it played a pivotal role in the spread of the Black Death, it was a major departure point for the settlement of the Americas and a critical location for Britain's defense during World War II.
Murtha has previously been critical of the U.S. approach to the war.
Maintaining a force structure sufficient to engage in large-scale, high-intensity combined arms campaigns and the advanced or specialized assets required to assure access to critical domains is essential to deterrence of conflict, much less war waging.
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Since World War II most countries have regarded monetary policy as a critical instrument (the other biggies being government spending and taxation) in regulating the economy.
During the Iraq war, Zarqawi's top aides in Syria played a critical role in recruiting, funding and operational planning outside Iraq.
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