In the case of war, declaration means authorizing the president to engage in hostilities.
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After the war, some bunkers left were kept on standby in case of another war or a nuclear disaster.
In what will no doubt be the most controversial argument in this first volume, Mr Strachan makes a convincing case for the outbreak of war in 1914 as a product of blunder and delusion, not of deliberate German aggression.
Jane Barton was speaking in the case of Gladys Richards who died at Gosport War Memorial Hospital (GWMH) in 1998.
One of his favorite books was Evelyn Waugh's Scoop, which is about a nature columnist who, in a case of mistaken identity, is sent to cover a war in Africa.
Of the 20 prime ministers in the list, Neville Chamberlain and Sir Anthony Eden both scored zero - in Chamberlain's case because he "utterly failed in his principal objective of averting war".
Mr Rumsfeld misread the intelligence in the build-up to the war, and much of it was simply wrong in any case.
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This national defense measure is deeply rooted in the venerable laws of war and was reaffirmed by the Supreme Court in the 2004 Hamdi case.
You are wrong, however, to blame Mr Blair for the emphasis he placed on weapons of mass destruction in making the case for war.
In the case of the high-definition video disc war, Toshiba has been selling the less-expensive option and it can call upon a group of even lower-priced lesser-known brands that drove great volumes in the DVD market.
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So, with that, Cambodian, Loa, Hmong, Vietnamese - they're largely immigrated to the U.S. via political or refugees because of war and, in that case, their circumstances are different that would affect their educational attainment and their income levels.
The Supreme Court's decision in the case could be one of the most important on presidential war powers since World War II, or it could be a fizzle.
The judge in this case may not allow a defense on the legality of the war.
Historically, when that spending has gone towards projects with long productive lives (like roads, bridges or schools), it has worked out, but when the money is used for transfer payments, unneeded infrastructure (as in the case of Japan), or non-productive activities like war, the outcomes are less positive.
And in the case of Romney, you know, if you're a war hawk, what about your sons, you know?
"During the World War II, thousands of aircraft carried two pigeons in case they the plane was downed so they could send messages, " he said.
In that case, a prime minister who had come to think of himself as a war leader might quickly become insufferable.
In fact, many believed his chances of becoming the head of MI6 had effectively come to an end when his evidence at Hutton played such a key part in the government's defence of how it portrayed intelligence information when it made the case for war with Iraq.
The revolutionary war hero and outstanding silversmith made the Sons of Liberty silver bowl in the case.
In one respect alone can the two be usefully compared: In the present crisis -- as was the case in the Vietnam war -- our success or failure ultimately must rely upon the ability of the U.S. government to analyze vital American interests correctly, to define an appropriate strategy for promoting those interests and to provide the public with the necessary, credible and steady leadership.
However, in that case, the New York market had been closed since July due to the outbreak of the First World War.
In truth, of course, the quarrel over the role of the inspectors is a quarrel about the case for war if everything else fails.
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