So, it has gotten a little better, but selling this stuff is trench warfare.
It is the bickering that is getting in it and the trench warfare that is coming about.
"The generals are besotted with the trench warfare of World War I, " said Lord Ashley, who is deaf.
As I understand it, it was old-fashioned trench warfare of a century ago, with a great many deaths.
The Accenture innovation engine risks a continuation of product innovation and the trench warfare that has characterized the food industry.
It will continue its courtroom-based trench warfare against Apple to defend its Android phones while hedging its bets with new Windows-based ones.
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By the end, the fighting had sometimes devolved into trench warfare, waged on hands and knees in the middle of the night.
Relatively primitive trench warfare on the Confederacy's northern front in Virginia presaged the slaughter of trench warfare on the Somme and at Passchendaele.
With the battle turning into trench warfare, the outcome may be decided by confused voters falling back on their underlying attitudes and beliefs.
Most research chemists are like generals playing molecular trench warfare, firing out thousands of new compounds in a grueling advance toward the elusive billion-dollar molecule.
So far they're just three chapters into drafting what looks likely to be an eight-chapter report, with the select committee equivalent of trench warfare over every paragraph.
There was a change in power a year ago, but it really didn't fundamentally alter the kind of World War I style trench warfare between the parties.
We're rapidly approaching the point (if we haven't passed it already) where it'd be possible to unify the standards anyway, so it'll be trench warfare from here on out.
Contrary to their self-image of being superbly able to mold citizens into first-rate soldiers, the British were astonishingly slower than the Germans at learning how to prevail in trench warfare.
The implication is that the last phase of the campaign may be like trench warfare, with small amounts of ground shifting back and forth between the two candidates, day by day.
This was the first time that we had a situation roughly similar to the First World War where you have a trench warfare and the use of gas of enemy forces.
Instead, the Tory's leader in the House, Lord Cranborne, privately told the government his backbenchers would use trench warfare tactics to drag out the passage of the bill through the Lords and so secret negotiations began.
The soldiers who surrounded the young Hirohito and oversaw his education ensured that he knew as much about small arms, trench warfare and map reading as he did about bookwork and the divine rights of the dynasty.
The Democratic primary has become trench warfare.
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You and your lawyers want to thrash this out, case by case, fighting a trench-warfare, rear-guard action?
If House and Senate Republican leaders continue in their losing, trench-warfare-like approach to the President, the backbenchers should rise up and throw them out, as they are clearly incapable of learning from failure.
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