In the short term, though, the war will mean even more problems.
The hope in Berlin was for a short, sharp war between the two, while Germany kept the other powers at bay.
In short, the question of international involvement in the post-war settlement is open, at best.
In the short term, though, Haber merely saved the German war effort as it was on the brink of running out of nitrogen explosives in 1914, cut off from Chilean nitrates.
In the short term, perhaps the most serious fall out from the war may be the damage done to the image of the Israeli military among Middle East governments.
Domestic wealth, alternatively, can be taxed or confiscated, although this is a strategy that is likely to be successful only in the short term or during national emergencies such as the second world war.
These, of course, were the territories that were at the heart of the short and vicious war that Russia and Georgia fought in the summer of 2008.
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That sounds like a positive for investors, but the first contract was a short-lived production run for the war in Afghanistan that is already winding down, and Oshkosh bid so aggressively for the more substantial second contract that now it looks unlikely the company will break even on the 23, 000 trucks and trailers it must deliver.
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In short, the ways the IDF thinks about war, plans for war, arms for war, trains for war and wages war are all going to have to change.
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.
In short, they are indoctrinating the next generation for war with Israel, not for a peaceful statehood alongside it.
The United Kingdom fought a short, sharp war against Argentina over the Falklands Islands under Thatcher in 1982, responding with force when Buenos Aires laid claim to the islands.
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In the 1991 Gulf war, the conflict was over swiftly and the oil-price spike short-lived, so the markets soon recovered.
Though the Ugandans then joined in, Rwanda accused them of failing to fight the same war, of pursuing short-term commercial interests and of losing sight of the real enemy.
It commemorates the day in 1919 when the UK gave up control of Afghanistan's foreign relations following a short border war.
Indeed, all the plans anticipated quick victories in a short war.
After the war, gasoline was in very short supply.
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So in the short-term, the president seems to be getting his way -- more time to run the war on his terms.
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These were sealed in 1993 after Armenia's short war with Azerbaijan over the mainly Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh.
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This was the first such strike since a ceasefire ended the short war between Israel and Hamas in November last year.
Developments in Syria may also fall short of triggering another such war, if the 30 January air raid is anything to judge by.
It is also hard to assume an invasion of Iraq would be as smooth, short and low-cost in terms of casualties as the first Gulf War.
Mr. Obama conceded that the longest war in U.S. history had fallen short of some hopes.
It defeated Georgia in a short war in 2008 and occupies a fifth of its territory: the self-proclaimed states of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
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In short, unless he has some special prescience on the subject beyond the looming war with Iraq, how can Mr Blair pledge to halve a figure that he doesn't yet know?
In short, Doug Feith's staff did in the run-up to war precisely what one would expect a policy organization to do: Evaluate and, where appropriate, challenge available intelligence about the threat that might make military operations necessary.
Congress' war on dirty money, in short, is aimed directly at the confidentiality at the heart of private banking.
In a short but tightly argued volume, he describes how the end of the Cold War did not mean the end as some thought, hoped, or perhaps dreamed of ideological conflict.
It was only after the Second Lebanon War in 2006 that steps were taken to defend against short and medium-range rockets.
This short, well-written book vividly chronicles the dramatic war that took place in 1920 between Moscow and Poland.
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