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As these industrialised countries, struggling with budget deficits and (in some cases) public war weariness chose to sit out foreign crises more often, the world seems to be becoming a less predictable and more volatile place.
Boeing and Northrop are currently waging an all-out public relations war over the contract.
His team saw the public relations war sooner, launched the legal war faster.
First, reintroduce the public to war hero John McCain.
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We should expect new CBA agreements will be reached well before regular season schedules are cancelled or modified, as neither side wants to lose revenues, wages, or a public relations war from missed games.
The public relations war over the solar trade fight between the U.S. and China heated up Wednesday with two industrial heavyweights, Dow Corning and DuPont, warning that the dispute could disrupt the solar supply chain.
Because it is public money spent on the war, the public should be told what is actually happening on the battlefield.
Seven years on from the bid, one of the largest post-war public works projects has been delivered.
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At the same time, her room to maneuver disappeared in the public, hateful war her lawyer William Ginsburg had waged with Starr's office.
Peter Feaver of Duke University, co-author of a forthcoming book on public opinion and war, says that since the Korean war 10% of Americans have opposed all military action (that was the share against war in Afghanistan).
Balkoski said he had mixed feelings about the situation because Ambrose's books have done so much to interest the public in World War II books, and because Ambrose wrote the forward to a 1999 softcover edition of Beyond the Beachhead.
During World War II public relations specialists advised the U.S. Government that the most effective war posters were the ones that appealed to the emotions.
They were elected in large part because of public opposition to the war in Iraq.
"This may serve to inure the public consciousness to the war before it begins, " says Spear.
Does the White House worry about diminishing public support for the war, given events like the last -- the ones of last week?
British leaders know they need to engage rhetorically to sustain public support during a war that promises to be long -- and, at least occasionally, unsuccessful.
McCain acknowledged that his proposal is a risky one, that the opposition lacks cohesion and that the American public has wearied of war, but said that should not dissuade U.S. officials from moving forward.
Old tax-and-spend habits, picked up over decades as Sweden cushioned its people with the kindest welfare state in the world, had apparently been discarded as new-look, fiscally tight Social Democrats waged war on public debt.
But after Bush's re-election in 2004, a divide was growing between the president and Cheney as the administration faced a declining sense of patience among the public for the Iraq War and negative headlines over prisoner abuse.
And after 1938, Franklin Roosevelt decided that Hitler posed a threat to the United States, but he was unable to convince an isolationist American public to enter World War II until the Japanese solved his problem by attacking Pearl Harbor at the end of 1941.
Stuyvesant Town and the slightly higher-end Peter Cooper Village were built in 1947, with the help of tax breaks, to provide homes for soldiers returning from the war and public-sector workers. (At first, at odds with the estates' current image as a model community, only whites were allowed, a policy that was abandoned, after some nasty scenes, in the 1950s.) The high-rise estates include 110 unremarkable brick buildings with 11, 232 apartments, home to about 25, 000 tenants.
The Turkish public is overwhelmingly against a war, so such a move would be deeply unpopular.
During the course of hostilities, Netanyahu never criticized Olmert's poor war leadership in public.
Turkey, India and Iraq were the big centers for underground organ transplants until public outrage--or war--curtailed the business.
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