"It is a long war of attrition with no end in sight, " wrote Gerges.
Teach for America, a national program with similar aims, has the same rate of attrition.
Recognizing Hannibal was too strong to confront directly, Fabius conducted a masterful war of attrition.
FORBES: Is America Still A Center-Right Nation? Voting Patterns Say It Isn't
The opening quarter had been a war of attrition with the sides sounding each other out.
But after a bright start the game quickly became more a war of attrition.
If health-care reform had been a war of attrition, financial reform was a promising liaison.
"It is a war of attrition and you just want to fight which Trotty's done, " Pietersen commented.
"With fuel prices and the fare environment the way it is, you have a war of attrition, " moans Potter.
Johnson's strategy was a war of attrition, a disastrous choice for a democracy.
As much as any controversy, the compensation debate is a war of attrition.
FORBES: Pay Hikes for Directors Should Trigger Clear, Confident Communications
Neither organised their industrial war effort soon enough or comprehensively enough to cope with a prolonged war of attrition.
It's called a war of attrition, a tactic favored by large incumbents like Microsoft against newer, smaller, speedier rivals .
Many people have predicted a war of attrition up front but Du Plessis said the Springboks' backs could win it.
Given these numbers it is hard to see how TriPath will be able to win a war of attrition with Cytyc.
Though the greatest destruction of country houses has occurred during this century, there has always been a certain rate of attrition.
Another indicator of attrition was familiarity with other employees at the company.
FORBES: Big Data Debunks View That Job-Hoppers Make Bad Hires
And because of high rates of attrition (casualties and retirement, but mainly protracted absence without leave), just maintaining those numbers requires constant effort.
The rate of attrition in the middle ranks has slowed a bit in recent years, but the most senior jobs remain almost exclusively male.
Finally, now's as good of a time as any to take a look at some of the peripheral casualties from this war of attrition.
To escape the wars of attrition dictated by price competition, businesses must move toward higher-value products and services and actively enter into overseas markets.
Both sides emptied their substitutes' benches as the war of attrition took its toll, but it was England who ended the match the strongest.
The progressive Lie Forrit holds an entry for Willie Amos, while former Gold Cup winner War Of Attrition is one of 12 Irish-trained possibles.
If the lockout becomes a war of attrition based purely on financial reserves, players would obviously lose since only they need this money to survive.
FORBES: Opportunity From Adversity: The NFL Bargaining Extension As A Player B-School
Less hubristic and more informed leaders would have realised that both countries had the manpower and industrial resources to prevail in a war of attrition.
And I think if you look at it, he said from a standpoint of attrition, if you do an attrition analysis, you get to his conclusion.
Thus the war on cancer, rather than turning into a rout as some scientists had hoped only a few years ago, remains a grueling battle of attrition.
Beef Or Salmon first won the three-mile feature race in 2004 by beating Kicking King and then defeated War of Attrition last year for a second victory.
The longer the labor battle ensues, the more advantage the Owners have in the battle of attrition towards resolving the dispute and negotiating a CBA on favorable terms.
This could be a long battle of attrition, for MSN is trying to grow at a time when the number of new users going online has slowed dramatically.
应用推荐