Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has made prosecuting war crimes a key goal of her government.
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The Broadcom-Qualcomm battle has echoes of the skirmish between Intel and AMD over PC chips, except theirs is a war over three key sockets in a smartphone: the processor (brain), the modem, and the connectivity combo chip.
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For young voters, discontent over the Iraq war emerged as a key issue, according to CNN exit polls.
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The city is considered key in the war, because it straddles supply routes to the capital, Kabul.
Flaherty says that since the start of the Iraq war, doctors have learned key lessons in trauma care.
Alexander Hamilton, the subject of this penetrating portrait, was in the thick of it all-from the agitation preceding the American Revolution, through the war itself (as a key staffer for George Washington and then as a courageous officer in the field), to the writing and adopting of the Constitution, to the rise of partisan politics.
So really, the key factor in this war is time, who can manipulate time.
U.S. officials have praised growing cooperation with the Mexican government as a key weapon in the war on drugs.
Unocal studied the problem extensively and concluded that, with the exception of Colombia, rebels in war-torn countries rarely destroy key elements of the economic infrastructure.
The Bush Administration has reportedly tried to keep one of those people, Sala Abdullah Gosh, off the list, as he is considered a key ally in the war on terrorism.
These key post-Cold War allies also saw it as a tangible expression of the U.S. commitment to their security in the face of assiduous Russian efforts to reassert a sphere of influence that would turn the clock back, reestablishing in some form their unhappy status under the Kremlin's thumb.
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The Arab League and the UN should play a key role in post-war Iraq.
Most agree that content is key in winning the format war, and both sides believe they will be able to get out more, faster.
If Hillary Clinton is the Democratic nominee, she'll suffer for not having stood up to the Bush administration on key issues including the Iraq war.
He argued that the congressional authorization to use military force allows such surveillance since intercepting an enemy's communications is a key part of engaging in war.
Unocal studied the problem extensively and concluded that, with the exception of Colombia, rebels in war-torn countries don't destroy key elements of the economic infrastructure.
He was America's secretary of defence during the Gulf War in 1991, when he played a key role in maintaining a fragile and fractious coalition of Arab states long enough to achieve a modicum of victory.
"France acclaims the diplomatic efforts of Britain and the United States, which allowed this result to be achieved, " said Villepin, whose country spearheaded Western opposition to the U.S.-led war in Iraq in which Britain was a key ally.
The arrest of the two Serbs -- General Djordje Djukic and Colonel Aleksa Krsmanovic -- raised a key issue: how to pursue war criminals while at the same time maintaining an environment in which all Bosnians can move around freely.
Cartwright has described that system, now entering its second study phase, as a key component in transforming the aging Cold War nuclear weapons stockpile.
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While Mr Sharif ponders what course to take, he has sent a team of officials to China and will send others to Europe and to America, a key ally of Pakistan during the cold war, to get a feel for what is on offer if Pakistan holds back.
Therefore I can imagine the joy a recent New York Times article sparked for anyone annoyed by spam. (Read: everyone.) The New York Times did a nice job highlighting the work of scientists at two University of California campuses, which identified a potentially key chokepoint in the anti-spam war.
Mr Key says he refuses to fight in a war he regards as immoral and illegal.
They will not have the ground attack function which was a key role for coalition aircraft in the Iraq war: this will come with the second tranche.
It was after the bombing of Fort McHenry during the War of 1812 that a young lawyer named Francis Scott Key penned the poem that would become our National Anthem.
Musharraf, who seized power in 1999, is a key U.S. ally in the war on terror in neighboring Afghanistan and border regions where Osama bin Laden is believed to be hiding.
Less than two weeks ago, a peace deal was signed in South Africa between the Congolese President, Joseph Kabila, and one of the key players in the four-year old war, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda.
Key architect of a brilliant victory in a real war, not a Beltway spin war.
They say it is especially dangerous to do at a time when the Russians and other nuclear-capable allies are key coalition members in the U.S. war against terrorism.
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