Use word wage sentence

вести, бороться, заработная плата

глагол

- вести, проводить, осуществлять

to wage war on /against/ smb. — вести войну против кого-л.
to wage a campaign — проводить кампанию
to wage a contest — состязаться, соревноваться

существительное

- преим. pl заработная плата (рабочих)

- pl. употр. с гл. в ед. ч. поэт. возмездие, расплата

the wages of sin is death — библ. возмездие за грех — смерть

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

a rollback of previous wage concessions — отмена предыдущих уступок по зарплате  
a blanket wage increase — всеобщее повышение заработной платы  
to carry on / conduct / wage a campaign — проводить кампанию  
wage discrimination — дискриминация в оплате труда  
dismissal pay / wage — выходное пособие  
to put up / wage a fight — затевать, устраивать драку  
new wage hike — новое повышение жалованья  
an hourly wage — почасовая оплата  
monthly wage — месячное жалованье  
pay scale, salary scale, wage scale — шкала заработной платы  
to carry on / put up / wage a struggle — вести борьбу  

Примеры с переводом

He earns a good wage.

Он получает хорошую зарплату. / Он хорошо зарабатывает.

Napoleon and Hitler waged war against all of Europe.

Наполеон и Гитлер вели войну против всей Европы.

The wages of sin is death.

Расплата за грехи — смерть.

He earned a substantial wage.

Он получал приличную зарплату.

Both of them make decent wages.

Оба они прилично зарабатывают.

The union refused to accept a wage cut.

Профсоюз отказался согласиться со снижением заработной платы.

The workers won wage advances.

Рабочие добились повышения заработной платы.

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Примеры, ожидающие перевода

She worked for wage rates below those of other workers.

The government would not intervene in private-sector wage bargaining.

A new round of wage increases could trigger an inflationary spiral (=a continuing rise in both wages and prices).

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Возможные однокоренные слова

wager  — пари, ставка, держать пари, биться об заклад

Формы слова

verb
I/you/we/they: wage
he/she/it: wages
ing ф. (present participle): waging
2-я ф. (past tense): waged
3-я ф. (past participle): waged

noun
ед. ч.(singular): wage
мн. ч.(plural): wages

Synonym: carry on, compensation, conduct, engage in, exercise, follow, pay, payment, practice, pursue, remuneration, salary. Similar words: New Age, wagon, age, page, rage, cage, eager, agent. Meaning: [weɪdʒ]  n. something that remunerates. v. carry on (wars, battles, or campaigns). 

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1. He earns a good wage .

2. Most wage claims are settled by compromise.

3. All we are asking for is a fair wage.

4. The government would not intervene in private-sector wage bargaining.

5. The employers and strikers had deadlocked over the wage.

6. The minimum wage was set at £3.20 an hour.

7. The meeting deadlocked over the wage issue.

8. Raising the minimum wage would ratchet up real incomes in general.

9. He gets/earns/is paid a good wage,[Sentencedict.com] because he works for a fair employer.

10. The staff have agreed to a voluntary wage freeze .

11. Everyone should be entitled to a decent wage/standard of living.

12. The government exacts taxes from every wage earner above a certain level of income.

13. Such measures are needed to equalize wage rates between countries.

14. Wage increases are being kept to a minimum because of the recession.

15. The union had sought a wage increase and a shorter work week.

16. Rampant inflation means that our wage increases soon become worth nothing.

17. Women have yet to achieve wage or occupational parity in many fields.

18. The real wage is measured along the horizontal axis and the quantity of labour is measured along the vertical axis.

19. He travailed hard for his daily wage.

20. Rises in prices feed through to higher wage claims.

21. The church no longer paid a living wage .

22. The union demands a 7% wage hike.

23. Wage rates depend on levels of productivity.

24. He is the only wage earner in the family.

25. Inflation has gobbled up our wage increases.

26. They work long hours in order to take home a fat wage packet.

27. The government supported the unions in their demand for a minimum wage.

28. We’ve decided to negotiate with the employers about our wage claim.

29. The president has proposed a hike in the minimum wage.

30. Door — to — door salesmen usually have a low basic wage and earn most of their money on commission.

More similar words: New Age, wagon, age, page, rage, cage, eager, agent, image, for ages, manage, garage, a stage, agenda, damage, agency, engage, rampage, hostage, garbage, teenage, cottage, managed, heritage, package, storage, manager, passage, imagery, coverage. 

wage — перевод на русский

/weɪʤ/

You don’t care if a man can live on his wages or not.

Вам не важно, проживет ли человек на зарплату.

Recently, we keep lowering workers’ wages.

В последнее время мы продолжаем снижать зарплату работникам.

Would you have me to live in this house, and have my wages?

Ты позволишь мне жить в этом доме и приносить сюда мою зарплату?

My husband gets by on his wages.

Мой муж живет только на зарплату.

With my wages, it’d be a music hall act.

На такую зарплату, как моя, жить невозможно.

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Distribute the arms and really wage a war?

Распространять оружие и действительно вести войну?

You can either wage it with real weapons, or you might consider an alternative.

Можете вести ее при помощи оружия, а можете рассмотреть альтернативу.

To wage war, captain?

Вести войну, капитан?

So they’ve been waging war with my students?

Понятно, так значит они будут вести войну с моими учениками?

They’ll be waging the kind of war Earth hasn’t seen since the founding of the Federation.

Они будут вести такой вид войны, который Земля не видела со времен основания Федерации.

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I got a handbill here says they’re paying good wages. And I seen in the papers they need pickers.

Вот здесь в листовке написано, что платят хорошее жалованье, а в газетах я видел, что требуются сборщики фруктов.

I’ll give my wages to the kids.

Жалованье буду переводить детям.

And just to treat you fair and square, we’re paying double wages and a bonus, from Frisco to Shanghai and back, all found.

И чтобы все было честь по чести, мы дадим вам двойное жалованье и премиальные за рейс из Сан-Франциско в Шанхай и обратно на полном обеспечении.

Well why shouldn’t they ask for higher wages?

А почему же им нельзя просить жалованье повыше?

My three months’ wages.

Это моё жалованье за три месяца.

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A well dressed military wearing the strange hats of the Saint Cyriens, who would’ve waged a war of secession, guarding the leisure of a population that’s tranquil, rested… resting…

Одни из самых прекрасных военных в головных уборах, обладатели самых странных шляп на планете, воспитанники Сен-Сира, которые развязали бы войну между Севером и Югом, в заботе о досуге смирного, отдыхающего, успокоившегося населения…

You wage relentless warfare on the springs, the lights, the figures, the channels.

Ты ведёшь безжалостную войну с пружинами, лампочками, цифрами, желобами.

A band of rebels has been waging a fierce war for control of the southern Philippine islands.

Группа повстанцев вела жестокую войну за контроль над южными филиппинскими островами.

You’re waging a war against my home.

Вы ведете войну против моего дома.

If the Indians wage a war, I’d rather fight with him by my side.

А если индейцы развяжут войну, я предпочитаю, чтобы он воевал на моей стороне.

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And it’s okay you pay me minimum wage… because I use the company phone to call my boyfriend in Israel… for an hour.

«И ничего, что ты платишь мне минимальную зарплату, «я разговаривала целый час за счет фирмы с приятелем в Израиле.»

It’s gonna help when we wanna raise the minimum wage.

Это поможет, когда мы захотим поднять минимальную зарплату.

What’s he going to do, flip burgers in a fast food joint for minimum wage?

— И что ему было делать? Переворачивать бургеры в сети фаст-фуда за минимальную зарплату?

Are you paying them the minimum wage?

Ты выплачиваешь им минимальную зарплату?

— Do you pay them the minimum wage?

— А ты платишь им минимальную зарплату?

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Any comment on Prime Minister Hassan’s wage increases… for Malaysian garment workers?

Ваши комментарии по поводу увеличения премьер-министром Хассаном заработной платы малазийским ткачам.

On the minimum wage, in item five of the Rules for Bipartisan Breakfast—

Относительно минимальной заработной платы, в пункте 5 Правил двухпартийного завтрака—

You think raising the minimum wage will put a dent in the poverty rate?

Ты думаешь повышение минимальной заработной платы проделает брешь в количестве бедных?

Small businesses will fold or produce less because they can’t afford to pay a federally mandated wage.

Небольшое предприятие будет производить раз за разом меньше … .. поскольку они не смогут позволить себе платить федеральный минимальный уровень заработной платы.

The unemployed will, in turn, face higher prices while receiving no wage.

Безработные будут вперемешку, с теми кто получает гораздо больше и с теми, кто не получает никакой заработной платы.

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Wags, five sticks wired now to Wendy Rhoades’ personal account.

Вагс, переведи сейчас же пять лямов на личный счет Венди Родс.

Fuck, wags.

Охренеть, Вагс.

Wags… He really stepped up.

Вагс… активизировался.

Wags, Roytan upgraded CXC, Cross-Co.

Вагс, Roytan повысил рейтинг Cross-Co.

Wags and Axe.

Вагс и Акс.

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You don’t want to lose any wages, right?

Вы же не хотите потерять заработок, верно?

This is unfair garnishing of wages

Нечестно присваивать чужой заработок.

Collect your wages first.

Сначала заберите свой заработок.

He has to be a special kind of person, the kind you can take aside, and over a full glass tell him that his wages will be a little out of the ordinary.

Это должен быть человек, которому можно пообещать заработок больше обычного. С его стороны требуется такт и деликатность.

Since they offer to work for such low wages, they’re being hired all over America.

Ведь они просят маленький заработок И они нанимаются по всей Америке.

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We’ll have to pay all that out of the wages.

На это уйдут все мои деньги.

Bring me your wages each year so I can spend them!

Приноси мне деньги каждый год, чтобы я могла их потратить!

Well, I knew you’d risk your life for the army’s wages, but I couldn’t count on superstition.

Я знал, ты рискнешь жизнью за армейские деньги, но на суеверие рассчитывать не мог.

Wong Yat-fei, you leach cheat on our hard-earned wages.

Вонг, верни нам наши деньги! Грабитель несчастный!

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And she talks to the dog, who wags its tail.

Еще разговаривает с псом, который виляет хвостом.

«She is dark and beautiful, and wags her tail when she sees me.»

«Она красива и темноволоса и так виляет хвостом при виде меня.»

It may not be fixed on this end, but if it’s shown up in the same location more than once, it’s possible its exit point is constant and it’s wagging around the Delta Quadrant like the tail on a dog.

Может с этого конца она и не фиксирована, но если она появлялась в том же месте не один раз, возможно, что точка ее выхода постоянна, и она виляет по дельта-квадранту, как собачий хвост.

Oh, man. lt really does wag.

Ух ты, он и правда виляет.

My dog, when I call, it wags its tail.

Когда я зову свою собачку, она виляет хвостом.

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Wage in a sentence

Here below you will find several sentences that illustrate how to use the word wage in a sentence.


  1. Lewis, struck over wage cuts.


  2. This was considered a good wage for the day.


  3. Similarly, industrial laborers sought wage increases.


  4. The Crisis continued to wage a campaign against lynching.


  5. Neither Peter nor Charles could afford to wage a lengthy war.


  6. He continued to wage war against the Bernicians of Northumbria.


  7. They favor minimum wage—the smaller the minimum wage the better.


  8. Edwin became a postman, earning an annual wage of six hundred dollars.


  9. Both were given a weekly wage of £100 rather than recording contracts.


  10. They paid him $250 ($6,396 today) a game, a tremendous wage at the time.


  11. Average wage rates in the Soviet Union were published relatively rarely.


  12. Congress had decreed a minimum wage for women in the District of Columbia.


  13. The wage rate for work would grow as production over this level increased.


  14. Following the action in Ruhengeri the RPF again began to wage guerrilla war.


  15. The average labourer’s wage in the area at this time was around £20 per year.).


  16. He was soon earning up to $300 per week more than his official $15 monthly wage.


  17. The deal required Little Tich to star in two pantomimes for a wage of £36 a week.


  18. The convention severely restricted the ability of the Prussian state to wage war.


  19. The majority of child support (70%) is collected through direct wage withholding.


  20. He supported increases to the federal minimum wage and a 1996 welfare reform bill.


  21. One issue was the vast bureaucracy that was involved in administering wage payments.


  22. However, after a wage dispute following Siti Akbari (1940), Mochtar left the company.


  23. It would wage a «war» against the Jews in response to the «war» the Jews had started.


  24. Overall, the wage reform failed to create a stable and predictable incentives system.


  25. The compensatory wage rises were skewed toward the better-off part of the population.


  26. He also supported an increase in the minimum wage and advocated fair trade with China.


  27. More than a fifth of the labour force are employed on a minimum wage of $1.16 per hour.


  28. Up to 300 laborers were employed for a wage of 25¢/hr (equivalent to $4.94/hr in 2019).


  29. Arévalo enacted a minimum wage, and created state-run farms to employ landless laborers.


  30. Amidst a wage dispute, Rd Mochtar left Tan’s for their competitor Populair Films in 1940.


  31. Their true goal is to force Balarama and Krishna to support them if the Pandavas wage war.


  32. Now earning a wage, Beattie tried to help support his family, sending money home each week.


  33. Losses for the season were £667,255, and the wage bill of £1,635,736 was twice that of 1995.


  34. This permitted his allies who were also vassals of the French crown to lawfully wage war on it.


  35. Kenyatta accepted, probably on the condition that the Association matched his pre-existing wage.


  36. He introduced a minimum wage and near-universal suffrage, and turned Guatemala into a democracy.


  37. The party was ill-financed, having only $1,000,000 to wage the campaign—half what it had in 1953.


  38. Railroad bankruptcies in the Panic of 1873 led to loss of jobs, wage cuts, and business failures.


  39. Other agricultural cultivators were of a lower status, such as tenants, wage laborers, and slaves.


  40. Although he was given a wage of 10 shillings per week, he continued to work locally as a labourer.


  41. This effort predated the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 that established a nationwide minimum wage.


  42. The minimum wage was raised to $9.50 an hour in April 2021, with plans to increase it to $12 in 2023.


  43. Following a rejected demand for a wage increase, Wark submitted a transfer request, which was accepted.


  44. So-called dissident republicans and dissident loyalists continued to wage small-scale violent campaigns.


  45. When railroad workers went on strike to protest wage cuts, the nation’s transportation system was paralyzed.


  46. When his term of office ended in 1832, Rosas departed to the frontier to wage war on the indigenous peoples.


  47. The gross average weekly wage in Canberra is $1827 compared with the national average of $1658 (November 2019).


  48. Afterwards prices were lowered, wage increases announced, and sweeping economic and political changes promised.


  49. Suggested solutions included nursery education, a minimum wage, child allowances and a national health service.


  50. The employees of the company unionized and began to demand wage increases beyond what Haynes believed was fair.

Synonyms for wage

Another way to better understand how a word can be used is to examine what synonyms it has, and how these synonyms can be used. For example, the word wage has the following synonyms: pay, earnings, remuneration, salary and engage.

General information about «wage» example sentences

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1.
and, frankly, a record wage


2.
He was trained and paid a good wage for


3.
bearings, and by combining her weekly wage packet with her


4.
In the second was a woman given the authority and power to wage


5.
three hearty meals a day and a modest wage at the end of the week


6.
The combination of fat wage packets and all day drinking in town centre pubs makes Boutport Street particularly hairy as the day draws down


7.
South will wage war with a large and


8.
happy with an hourly wage


9.
However, the «wage of sin» (Romans 6:23) is ultimately death, not the suffering


10.
Lately I have earned a ‘umble but honest wage in the stables of some rich and respectable gentlemen of this city

11.
Can we shake on it? I mean, can I have your word that my new hourly wage will begin at the beginning of next month?(Markus holds out his hand


12.
Or in simple terms: prepare to wage war against the Elusivers or the slow-down field will be shut down


13.
‘I mean, what kind of a job was it? Minding a machine that puts caps on jam jars? Paid a wage at the end of the week


14.
himself a job at a fifth of the wage but based locally so that he can


15.
Her tuna fish husband (a major owner in the Starkist brand) has more than benefited from her being able to pass legislation that exempted Guanamian tuna fishermen from the Fair Labor Standards Act, thus ensuring that those fishermen, who catch the tuna that would become Starkist, would be paid less than the minimum wage


16.
“That’s because you only pay me minimum wage,” Roger said as he walked out


17.
It is not a fair wage to charge you in any other currency but the local one


18.
Where else have you seen graduates work for less than the minimum wage (it is not regulated and the pay vary in the extreme) because they are forced by law to do so? Advocates doing their version of articles called pupil ship is not paid even one cent but they are expected to entertain and pay membership fees towards the bar council for the privilege to be treated like a slave


19.
His unfortunate flirtation with Keynesian Economic Policies (Wage and Price Controls) and prolonging the ―Great Society‖ by introducing fresh initiatives, threw a monkey wrench into the economy but enough of that! Seeking (public) forgiveness, if not self-forgiveness, this tormented soul sought redemption in seclusion and productive writing


20.
Such powers including, but not limited to, (temporary) wage and price controls, rationing, production quotas, extra-legal surveillances and curfews, limit, to some extent, a society‘s freedoms

21.
Wage and Price controls and excessive regulations are prime examples that have produced dire consequences on the open market


22.
These differences must necessarily circumscribe or limit, whether influenced by natural designs, circumstance or purposeful intent, the decisions that (we) make or don‘t make, or are unable to make, for that matter; for example, a below-average student seeking enrollment at an Ivy League College or a modest wage earner looking to buy a home in a pricey neighborhood


23.
being the underling/employee, the wage slave


24.
) Obama did provide some relief for student loans, did get the tax rate raised slightly for the wealthiest, and at this writing is trying to raise the minimum wage


25.
They were expected to work for minimum wage, pay a babysitter, and take the bus to work


26.
Instead, he transformed himself, by his own ineptitude, into a political caricature of himself reduced to spending his remaining political capital on ceremonial issues while making obscene concessions to Big Business whose inexhaustible demand for cheap(er) labor at the expense of (native) low income wage earners, many of whom are younger African Americans living on the fringe, are morally and providentially unconscionable on every conceivable level


27.
Winship also tried to block the new minimum wage laws from applying to Puerto Rico


28.
She took it seriously enough and could have drawn a wage in any business I ever heard of


29.
As Colling sat in the back of the vehicle with his M-1 clasped between his knees, he thought about the possibility that he might find himself in a firefight against one of the “Werewolf” organizations that the Nazis had boasted would wage guerrilla warfare against the occupation forces


30.
Her note and the contents of the package were her invitation for me to wage war against whoever had killed her man

31.
They might be much more cowed now, but that’s not what he needed to wage war


32.
Is there really a time to mourn, to kill, to throw stones, to hate, to wage war?


33.
I can’t wage war against Abnegation, against my family


34.
maintained wage, even if there is much supply of


35.
The Bank doesn’t need to worry with the participators’ cadaster because this is the role of the Area of Activity DOCUMENTATION that doesn’t have to worry with acquisition of computers and stationeries to accomplish its task because this problem is of the Area of Activity TRADE that doesn’t have to worry with protection of the products because this problem is of the Area of Activity SAFETY that stops worrying with personnel service because the problem of workers’ allocation belongs to the Area of Activity HUMAN RELATIONS that doesn’t have to involve with the payment of the employees’ wage because this problem is of the Area of Activity FINANCES in which the Bank belongs


36.
#3, they are receiving more than their wage in benefits


37.
couldn’t wage a war in the Philippines while her resources were in Cuba


38.
The human propensity to wage war comes from acting upon such primitive emotions


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It included the idea that both parties to a labor agreement, the individual employee and the owner of a business, a mine, or a factory, had the same liberty to bargain for the wage paid to the worker


40.
“liberty” the individual worker had was that of taking the wage offered or getting out of the way

41.
In the meantime the legions of rebellion are judging how best to complete the extinction of the civilization against which they wage their holy Civil War


42.
challenged its elected leaders to a “sincere and friendly” dialogue and to understanding rather than to wage war


43.
wealthy to wage earners and the poor and the public sector,


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government have chosen to wage war against al-Qaeda, they inter-


45.
night janitor at a nursing home, food preparation at another, earning only minimum wage


46.
curred yesterday when the Senate moved to take up, a bill that would simultaneously raise minimum wage and slash taxes on inherited


47.
One of the highest wage scales for teachers is in the state of New Jersey


48.
(I decided early on that it stood for “Mouse”) Merritt a handwritten fax at 7pm their time at the urgent request of our program management business officer, Jim Candelaria—who later stabbed me in the back, because HE was very unhappy that NASA had not answered my subordinate’s November 2001 letter requesting the Service Contract Act Wage Determination upward revisions for our blue collar workers


49.
She would have liked to have gone for higher education, but it had been made clear to her that a wage packet was more important, and that


50.
My mother thought a wage packet was more important

51.
An official sets the wage scale


52.
nationalize the means of production and distribution? If there is to be a minimum wage, should there also be worker productivity requirements? Which branch of government


53.
democracy, their subjection to caste control and wage slavery


54.
dollars an hour above minimum wage, which was more


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“If war comes despite our best efforts to prevent it, we must obviously maintain our present national chains of command, but we must also admit that when every second is critical, we cannot wage war by committee


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“Second, we must wage peace with the same absolute commitment that we would use to wage war! Let us bring prosperity to the poor with generosity and with training and education and help and camaraderie! Let us restore the lands and wilderness areas that have been despoiled by past wars and disasters! Let us build schools and libraries and parks and gardens for the enjoyment and betterment of all! Let no effort or expense be shirked in these endeavors, for the Nexus threatens our entire world!


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If it was government threat of wage controls, he’d admonish all to be prepared for a round of wage belt tightening


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When it came to raises, or anything to do with wage or salary overhead, my father was not into largesse


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he only sold three cars and got the very minimum wage


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His father’s wage was sufficient, and she was easily able to pursue her abiding interest in herbs and the healing they could bring

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The staff at the hotel in the city has ‘downed tools’ over a wage dispute and as James is in Europe, they insist on speaking to me and nobody else


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got for free inside on the outside with the minimum wage was what


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And paid his subjects with a royal wage;


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«Merely a wage slave like yourself, old buddy


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And unlike other Jamaican household workers I was paid above the minimum wage and I


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Having been deprived of food beyond basic sustenance for some thirteen years, first on account of the war and its repercussions and then due to general lack of money, now that every wage earner was becoming a bit more affluent, people dove into the ever increasing availability of prestigious delicacies


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She would be paid a wage like any of the other farm workers and she would have to go to college to learn the accounting programs and basic bookkeeping


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Less than half of those writers will make a livable wage doing this


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working a minimum wage job is that workers are expected to be used and abused, which


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Humans do not have job or wage security

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This was his own house and, if I liked, I could stay with him – his mortgage was taking more of his wage than he wanted and although he valued privacy he reckoned we’d get along ok


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wage wars as far back as the crusades


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Mankind has used his own means to wage war all in the


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and yet mankind continues to wage war and destruction upon themselves


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of my revelation, I had always believed this to mean that my purpose was to wage war against its


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their ability to wage war on neighbouring countries or the western allied states


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your interpretation is the best one and wage war on anyone who doesn’t


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The strike lasted a few weeks and was eventually resolved with a meagre wage rise


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The company used the strike and subsequent wage rises to implement a policy of its own, that of creating redundancies


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He had to wait for what seemed forever for his first wage as it was paid monthly

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To cap it all, you then give hefty wage incentives to whoever’s left on the shop floor to run the line at full pelt


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the workers at his “Iyempe” shirt factory had gone on strike bringing in the support of the Unions for an unreasonably high wage increase – the Drug Cartel, in the form of “Chapo” Guzman was apparently not too happy with the way he was handling the drug business – “Bureau 39” was sending out a “Business Efficiency” expert to “advise” him and re-organise structures – the “nurse” at his private nursing home was threatening to resign after being assaulted by Marianne Kane – James Kane was trying to expose him – Mr BEE wanted out of his role in the drug set-up and he had no doubt that threats of speaking to the Police would follow, should he refuse – he had lost one of his best men during the rescue mission for Jenni – and the worst of all…his beloved Jenni was lying at “death’s door” in his nursing home…


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If you follow the rules you will receive a healthy wage packet at the end of the week


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“Tiʄnéræn himself said that he would return to wage the final battle against the others on that side of the wall and end their threat forever


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I will not wage war upon this land nor that of my mother’s


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Now there was lots of divorce, illness with no money for doctors, kids on drugs and in gangs while their parents were always out struggling with multiple minimum wage jobs


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The work was undependable, had no benefits, and when you divided the fee by all the hours spent, it amounted to slightly more than minimum wage


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“Then the dragon became angry with the woman and went off to wage war against the rest of her offspring, those who keep God’s commandments and bear witness to Jesus


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than minimum wage and maybe I should be grateful


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job but surely their wage is enough to live on

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How could I on the wage I was on?


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contained ten silver florins, the average annual wage of a


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They waged war across continents


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The prince marshalled his forces, made plans and waged wars


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As the defenders feared that it would really happen to them, they waged a desperate resistance


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Within his cells, another battle was being waged


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At the conclusion of the late war, the most expensive that Great Britain ever waged, her agriculture was as flourishing, her manufacturers as numerous and as fully employed, and her commerce as extensive, as they had ever been before


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waged in space, had never seen the mass death that so many of them had witnessed


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A Cultural War waged by determined ideas is a much more subtle, deceptive and formidable form of warfare inasmuch as it craftily conceals its (unstated) purpose; a social and cultural conversion cutting at the (very) heart of a society‘s traditional belief system; a gradual, however determined process that oftentimes goes unchecked until an awakening society (roused from its slumbers) suddenly finds itself in the midst of altered customs and norms no longer consonant with that society‘s accustomed practices


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This/these remarkable event(s) quickly brought to mind the Persian Gulf War (Operation Desert Storm) waged ten years earlier by coalition forces led by the United States against Iraq who, having invaded Kuwait and seizing possession of its oil wells, was making veiled threats against its Saudi (Arabian) neighbor


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Once again we are hearing the familiar rallying cries of racism, inequality, poverty and injustice that have no clear meaning to the war itself other than it is being waged against a ―darker‖ race


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This is a serious matter, really! That for years the French have been rubbing accusations of racism and social violence in our (collective) noses, I will simply respond by saying, welcome to the real world mon ami! America has waged its own historic battles against poverty, racism and unemployment over the years

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Some have the false impression that all white Americans before 1900 or so, presidents included, were all deeply racist towards Natives and waged unceasing war on them


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The Count’s chauffeur was killed by a stray bullet when he was unlucky enough to have driven one of von Brechstler’s cars into a street where a street-battle, so common after the war, was being waged between two opposing factions of Strassenkämpfer


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waged against the Tibetan women to reduce their population


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Their battle will be waged not against the Erudite-Dauntless army but against Erudite innocents and the knowledge they have worked so hard to acquire


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A civil war, waged by those with damaged genes, against the government and everyone with pure genes


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46 And Jacob approached and drew his bow, and came near to the mighty men, and killed three of their men with the bow, and the remaining eight turned back, and note, the war waged against them in the front and rear, and they were greatly afraid of their lives, and could not stand before the sons of Jacob, and they fled from before them


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50 And the inhabitants of the city had all descended into the city, and the sons of Jacob came to them in different directions, and the battle waged against them from the front and the rear, and the sons of Jacob struck them terribly, and killed about twenty thousand of them men and women, not one of them could stand up against the sons of Jacob


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1 And it was after this that the sons of Esau waged war with the sons of Jacob, and the sons of Esau fought with the sons of Jacob in Hebron, and Esau was still lying dead, and not buried


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31 And in ten days’ time the children of Esau again waged war with the children of Seir in the wilderness of Paran, and the battle was very severe on the children of Seir, and the children of Esau prevailed at this time over the children of Seir, and the children of Seir were hit before the children of Esau, and the children of Esau killed from them about two thousand men


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14 And in the thirty-sixth year of the children of Israel’s departing from Egypt the Lord struck the heart of Sihon, King of the Amorites, and he waged war, and went out to fight against the children of Moab

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hoping that never again will war be waged in the name of God


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50 And the inhabitants of the city had all descended into the city and the sons of Jacob came to them in different directions and the battle waged against them from the front and the rear and the sons of Jacob struck them terribly and killed about twenty thousand of them men and women not one of them could stand up against the sons of Jacob


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1 And it was after this that the sons of Esau waged war with the sons of Jacob and the sons of Esau fought with the sons of Jacob in Hebron and Esau was still lying dead and not buried


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31 And in ten days’ time the children of Esau again waged war with the children of Seir in the wilderness of Paran and the battle was very severe on the children of Seir and the children of Esau prevailed at this time over the children of Seir and the children of Seir were hit before the children of Esau and the children of Esau killed from them about two thousand men


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14 And in the thirty-sixth year of the children of Israel’s departing from Egypt the Lord struck the heart of Sihon King of the Amorites and he waged war and went out to fight against the children of Moab


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See all the animal figures on both sides of the avenue all the way to the palace and all the stone pillars in between the statuary? They’re called steles and are inscribed with the story of all the great and victorious battles and campaigns he has waged


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While twelve hours passed for you, we have waged this war for seventy-seven and a half years of unremitting battle


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with the story of all the great and victorious battles and campaigns he has waged


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war that seemed without end was being waged within me


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The presence of armed warships on the Great Lakes has been a historically sensitive issue between the United States and Canada since the War of 1812-1814, when then-British Canada and the United States waged war against each other on land and water

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His white face was slippery with sweat and pulled from the struggle of living, neck ropey with the battle for breath and his head bowed as if surrendering to the war for life that was being waged in his body


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The battle for my soul had been waged and was now over


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Zoe was completely oblivious to the small war being waged within Eva


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The wars they waged were never going to end


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Christians betrayed their own God and waged violent wars against


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looking like she had waged war with hell


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“Our ancestors waged campaigns of this nature


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Then as I grew older it became an intellectual revolt against a world that judged me a criminal, while the governments that made those laws waged war, assisted multinationals to destroy the environment and rip off indigenous people, encouraged religions to brainwash kids with mind destroying crap, and put out the welcome mat to trading partners that torture their prisoners


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It has been ages since direct war was waged between the Titans of the distant Planes


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Jack waged his tail in excitement; he sat up and whined at the old blind man

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next few centuries, we waged a protracted war with the organism, killing it in order to pave the


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This man went to the mountains and waged a war on everyone: on every raider, warrior, bandit


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constantly he waged war,1 always was the conqueror


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Once more, they seek war and have waged it on us


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The oliphants sounded a fanfare of triumph all over the plain, and the hoofs of the victors crunched in the breasts of the vanquished as all the straggling, shining lines converged inward like the spokes of a glittering wheel, to the spot where the last survivor still waged unequal strife


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In the home and in the streets, there is, in a very concrete sense, a war being waged


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For five hundred years Aquilonia and Nemedia have intermittently waged war, and the ultimate advantage has always lain with the Aquilonians


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For thousands of years the Arct explored the cosmos and waged war on anything remotely human until all those within their reach once again, became extinct


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Battles, more like wars, were constantly waged in this city


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Between them, three Suride Town police officers waged a verbal war with the captain of the train security, who had been summoned by the ruckus to the camp

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With them he waged the sad war of daily humiliation, of entreaties and petitions, of come-back-tomorrow, of any-time-now, of we’re-studying—your-case-with-the-proper-attention; the war hopelessly lost against the many yours-most-trulys who should have signed and would never sign the lifetime pensions


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38 The plantation owners waged their own political campaign against abolition, but the increasingly high cost of their sugar in England diminished their influence


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Daljoth and his minions waged a one sided war with Lorgeil and her ghouls, the outcome of which was Lorgeil’s defeat, and was thrown into the servitude of Daljoth as his concubine and sorceress


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As illogical as this scenario is, it is not much different from the twenty-first century wars waged by the United States in Afghanistan and Iraq


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“War should not be waged unless it is absolutely necessary! It is unfair to the men and women of the armed services to have their sense of duty and obligation taken advantage of in an unjust war


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Of course if war is waged, many of these same resources will be wasted


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“Wars throughout history have been waged for


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We came out of the tunnel and there before us was the whole Toltec nation, the hidden valley was exactly as Coatl had described it to me there was enough space in the valley bottom to accommodate four or five tribes and to see my people waiting for our entrance was a sight that almost brought tears to my eyes, we made our way down the valley towards the canopied dais that had been erected earlier, people bowed as we passed, at the dais the heap of captured weapons was very impressive, the captains from all the different settlements were waiting to report, I poured a drink for Coatl and myself we then sat to hear from the captains, Tulancingo’s report was very brief, twenty one enemy engaged, twenty one enemy killed, five Toltec slaves freed, no Toltec dead or wounded, he bowed and stepped back, the Tolteca went wild with joy, Jodas then stepped forward for Xocanti, sixteen enemy engaged, sixteen enemy dead, six Toltec slaves freed, no Toltec casualties, next came Santaros, nineteen enemy engaged, nineteen enemy dead, six Toltec slaves freed, no casualties, then Vincoso, nineteen enemy engaged, nineteen enemy dead, seven Toltec slaves freed, no casualties, finally our captain rose and gave our report, twenty one enemy engaged, twenty one enemy dead, nine Toltec slaves freed, no casualties, he then added that Coatl had himself dispatched the captain of the tax collectors in hand-to-hand combat, the applause was tumultuous, with people dancing and laughing, releasing all the tensions and stress that they had lived through recently, all their fears had been magically washed away by the numbers, ninety six enemy dead, thirty three Toltecs returned to the tribe, all without a single Toltec so much as stubbing his toe, it was more amazing than anyone had imagined or hoped for, today’s result would dispel any lingering doubt about Coatl’s god-head or the unusual way he waged war, with everyone in this holiday mood there was no point holding a planning meeting, so before we joined in the fun, Coatl paraded the freed slaves, there is no feeling more gratifying than to see the joy of a family who find a relative they thought lost forever, the people filed past, some with whoops of joy, others with a look of disappointment as they reached the end of the line, I heard one old man say to his wife


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Thus was concluded the second and last multi-front war which Germany had waged in the twentieth century, and with its conclusion the German general staff which had twice been confronted with carrying out tasks way beyond its strength, ceased to exist


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With the conclusion of the second and last war Germany had waged in the twentieth century, the German general staff which had twice been confronted with carrying out tasks way beyond its strength, ceased to exist

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recaptured from Antiochus about three years into the guerilla war they waged against him)


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surrounding territory that comprised Sumerian city-states occasionally waged war with each other but remained largely independent for centuries until Lugalzaggisi, the king of Umma, conquered his rivals and unified Sumer


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But, there was still a running battle between fallacy and fact being waged between


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Amazingly, wars are often waged by men with nary a clue as to what they’re fighting for;


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“You are right that there is a war being waged here for the hearts and minds of the public


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waged aggressive campaigns, and the religion’s most dramatic military


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martyrdom that will be waged against anyone who is a follower of


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In this day, in this hour, we must find our way into peaceful paths, and leave behind the tumult of a war waged by the dark desires of man


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I can remember the time when trade unions waged a seemingly continuous guerrilla war with the elected government of the country


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The warrior king Mahmud, who built an empire from the Afghan city of Ghazni, waged the first jihad in the heart of India

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The war that has to be waged is internal; it has to be


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ternal and the war to be waged against it is also internal- of the sphere of the mind and heart


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Very similar to many of the ‘wars’ waged by The United States and other super powers in human history, except in this case, the small, helpless, side with no chance of victory was armed with a ship that happened to do impossible things


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So it is evident that the war waged by Arjun


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In fact, even in Chapter 9 of the Quran which deals specifically with a war to be waged against those non-Muslims who violated the tolerant constitution of Medina, verse 6 clearly mentions that those non-Muslims who wish to make peace with the Muslims should be given sanctuary by the Muslims


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Is this dramatic upsurge in violent jihad directed at the United States unrelated to our behavior? Or does it reflect a growing calculation on the part of our Shariah-adherent enemies that violence against the United States is now, once again, practicable? Either way, the time has clearly come to make a far more serious effort to defeat both the violent and stealthy forms of jihad being waged against this country


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BrotherPurelove Did the conversion of the 60’s love generation kill the idea that love is both the campaign waged and tactics engaged?


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“Here’s the thing,” her high fructose corn syrup smile waged war with her botox eyes


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Whereas Global Wars are eternal wars waged by nation states, the Immortal War is the existential conditions of inequality which persist throughout human civilization, i


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waged by environmentalists who were opposed to the con-

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John waged a constant war against these unwanted intruders


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“ My father became a leader of the Peasant Revolt and died in one of the many uprisings waged against the French government


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His thoughts had been chaotic and racing as logic and emotion waged a painful and confusing battle over trying to make sense of a man’s unnecessary death


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It is there that notional wars are waged and real troubles are confronted


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The Final Battle may yet be fought here, but the next stages of the war must be waged in other dimensions


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Rome’s authority, levied their own taxes, and waged


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The mountains of bones and skull alone would have been larger than the pyramid of Giza and there was no possible way they could have burned the bones or the skulls because that meant they had to have enough fuel to burn them and during that war which was waged on two enormous fronts, Germany had none to spare


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I have waged a battle and won, but there is still a war, one that was unknown to me until this all played out, and one in which I have no choice but to remain a participant


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Only when they realize that now this battle has shifted and is being waged inside the bodies and souls of every living human will living humans finally understand that the only way to fight undead filth: is to come together: as a single living species, as a single living community of living humans


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Who the fuck was to blame for this? Balkan wars had already been waged without any Russian intervention

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waged by the emperors, which the beasts represented


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entered and waged his tail lethargically


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not symbolize the destruction to the Roman Empire, but of the persecutions waged by the


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destruction to the Roman Empire, but of the persecutions waged by the emperors, which the


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«I have delivered lock fittings bigger than this but that was at competitive wages


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«That’s a full year’s wages son, so no, I don’t think so


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For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in


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His staff was happy with the style and got into it, especially when they found there were good wages involved so there were now some creative artists turning out some really beautiful saddles using some of the exotic plumes that come from the tails of many species of local animals


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Taxes in the time of Jesus were somewhere around 80 or 90 percent of the Jew’s wages


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“She has lived entirely on plunder, and the wages of prostitution”


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The girl’s a trained hairdresser and her mum has a job for her if she can only find accommodation in the village – and you know just how difficult that is! There wouldn’t be a problem with the rent as she would be eligible for assistance if her wages are too low


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accepting the increase in wages without a second thought, took


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‘I’ll have to dock your wages, I can see that


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are not filled with drink; ye clothe you, but there is none warm; and he that earns wages

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earns wages to put it into a bag with holes


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It must be getting on for five years … or was it six? She’d been dancing in the troupe for several seasons – become a long standing member of the group of girls who spent their time working in the revue, keeping body and soul together on the wages Masa paid them


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In exchanging the complete manufacture either for money, for labour, or for other goods, over and above what may be sufficient to pay the price of the materials, and the wages of the workmen, something must be given for the profits of the undertaker of the work, who hazards his stock in this adventure


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The value which the workmen add to the materials, therefore, resolves itself in this case into two parts, of which the one pays their wages, the other the profits of their employer upon the whole stock of materials and wages which he advanced


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The profits of stock, it may perhaps be thought, are only a different name for the wages of a particular sort of labour, the labour of inspection and direction


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His wages properly express the value of this labour of inspection and direction


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In the price of commodities, therefore, the profits of stock constitute a component part altogether different from the wages of labour, and regulated by quite different principles


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An additional quantity, it is evident, must be due for the profits of the stock which advanced the wages and furnished the materials of that labour


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In the price of corn, for example, one part pays the rent of the landlord, another pays the wages or maintenance of the labourers and labouring cattle employed in producing it, and the third pays the profit of the farmer


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But it must be considered, that the price of any instrument of husbandry, such as a labouring horse, is itself made up of the same time parts ; the rent of the land upon which he is reared, the labour of tending and rearing him, and the profits of the farmer, who advances both the rent of this land, and the wages of this labour

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In the price of flour or meal, we must add to the price of the corn, the profits of the miller, and the wages of his servants ; in the price of bread, the profits of the baker, and the wages of his servants; and in the price of both, the labour of transporting the corn from the house of the farmer to that of the miller, and from that of the miller to that of the baker, together with the profits of those who advance the wages of that labour


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In the price of linen we must add to this price the wages of the flax-dresser, of the spinner, of the weaver, of the bleacher, etc


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As any particular commodity comes to be more manufactured, that part of the price which resolves itself into wages and profit, comes to be greater in proportion to that which resolves itself into rent


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The capital which employs the weavers, for example, must be greater than that which employs the spinners; because it not only replaces that capital with its profits, but pays, besides, the wages of the weavers : and the profits must always bear some proportion to the capital


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In the most improved societies, however, there are always a few commodities of which the price resolves itself into two parts only the wages of labour, and the profits of stock ; and a still smaller number, in which it consists altogether in the wages of labour


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The price which is paid to them by the stone-cutter, is altogether the wages of their labour ; neither rent nor profit makes an part of it


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As the price or exchangeable value of every particular commodity, taken separately, resolves itself into some one or other, or all of those three parts ; so that of all the commodities which compose the whole annual produce of the labour of every country, taken complexly, must resolve itself into the same three parts, and be parcelled out among different inhabitants of the country, either as the wages of their labour, the profits of their stock, or the rent of their land


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Wages, profit, and rent, are the three original sources of all revenue, as well as of all exchangeable value


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The revenue derived from labour is called wages; that derived from stock, by the person who manages or employs it, is called profit; that derived from it by the person who does not employ it himself, but lends it to another, is called the interest or the use of money


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To him, land is only the instrument which enables him to earn the wages of this labour, and to make the profits of this stock

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All taxes, and all the revenue which is founded upon them, all salaries, pensions, and annuities of every kind, are ultimately derived from some one or other of those three original sources of revenue, and are paid either immediately or mediately from the wages of labour, the profits of stock, or the rent of land


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What remains of the crop, after paying the rent, therefore, should not only replace to them their stock employed in cultivation, together with its ordinary profits, but pay them the wages which are due to them, both as labourers and overseers


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But wages evidently make a part of it


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The farmer, by saving these wages, must necessarily gain them


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Wages, therefore, are in this case confounded with profit


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An independent manufacturer, who has stock enough both to purchase materials, and to maintain himself till he can carry his work to market, should gain both the wages of a journeyman who works under a master, and the


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His whole gains, however, are commonly called profit, and wages are, in this case, too, confounded with profit


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His produce, therefore, should pay him the rent of the first, the profit of the second, and the wages of the third


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Both rent and profit are, in this case, confounded with wages


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These ordinary or average rates may be called the natural rates of wages, profit and rent, at the time and place in which they commonly prevail

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When the price of any commodity is neither more nor less than what is sufficient to pay the rent of the land, the wages of the labour, and the profits of the stock employed in raising, preparing, and bringing it to market, according to their natural rates, the commodity is then sold for what may be called its natural price


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The occasional and temporary fluctuations in the market price of any commodity fall chiefly upon those parts of its price which resolve themselves into wages and profit


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Such fluctuations affect both the value and the rate, either of wages or of profit, according as the market happens to be either overstocked or understocked with commodities or with labour, with work done, or with work to be done


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It has no effect upon the wages of the weavers


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It raises the wages of journeymen tailors


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It sinks, too, the wages of the workmen employed in preparing such commodities, for which all demand is stopped for six months, perhaps for a twelvemonth


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They properly consist in the high wages of that labour


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The whole quantity brought to market, therefore, may be disposed of to those who are willing to give more than what is sufficient to pay the rent of the land which produced them, together with the wages of the labour and the profits of the stock which were employed in preparing and bringing them to market, according to their natural rates


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The wages of the labour, and the profits of the stock employed in bringing such commodities to market, on the contrary, are seldom out of their natural proportion to those of the other employments of labour and stock in their neighbourhood


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The same statutes of apprenticeship and other corporation laws, indeed, which, when a manufacture is in prosperity, enable the workman to raise his wages a good deal above their natural rate, sometimes oblige him, when it decays, to let them down a good deal below it

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The effect of such regulations, however, is not near so durable in sinking the workman’s wages below, as in raising them above their natural rate


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The policy must be as violent as that of Indostan or ancient Egypt (where every man was bound by a principle of religion to follow the occupation of his father, and was supposed to commit the most horrid sacrilege if he changed it for another), which can in any particular employment, and for several generations together, sink either the wages of labour or the profits of stock below their natural rate


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The natural price itself varies with the natural rate of each of its component parts, of wages, profit, and rent; and in every society this rate varies according to their circumstances, according to their riches or poverty, their advancing, stationary, or declining condition


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First, I shall endeavour to explain what are the circumstances which naturally determine the rate of wages, and in what manner those circumstances are affected by the riches or poverty, by the advancing, stationary, or declining state of the society


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Though pecuniary wages and profit are very different in the different employments of labour and stock ; yet a certain proportion seems commonly to take place between both the pecuniary wages in all the different employments of labour, and the pecuniary profits in all the different employments of stock


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OF THE WAGES OF LABOUR


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The produce of labour constitutes the natural recompence or wages of labour


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Had this state continued, the wages of labour would have augmented with all those improvements in its productive powers, to which the division of labour gives occasion


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It was at an end, therefore, long before the most considerable improvements were made in the productive powers of labour ; and it would be to no purpose to trace further what might have been its effects upon the recompence or wages of labour


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In all arts and manufactures, the greater part of the workmen stand in need of a master, to advance them the materials of their work, and their wages and maintenance, till it be completed

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Masters are always and everywhere in a sort of tacit, but constant and uniform, combination, not to raise the wages of labour above their actual rate


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Masters, too, sometimes enter into particular combinations to sink the wages of labour even below this rate


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When in any country the demand for those who live by wages, labourers, journeymen, servants of every kind, is continually increasing; when every year furnishes employment for a greater number than had been employed the year before, the workmen have no occasion to combine in order to raise their wages


64.
The scarcity of hands occasions a competition among masters, who bid against one another in order to get workmen, and thus voluntarily break through the natural combination of masters not to raise wages


65.
The demand for those who live by wages, it is evident, cannot increase but in proportion to the increase of the funds which are destined to the payment of wages


66.
The demand for those who live by wages, therefore, necessarily increases with the increase of the revenue and stock of every country, and cannot possibly increase without it


67.
The demand for those who live by wages, therefore, naturally increases with the increase of national wealth, and cannot possibly increase without it


68.
These prices are all above the London price ; and wages are said to be as high in the other colonies as in New York


69.
Though the wealth of a country should be very great, yet if it has been long stationary, we must not expect to find the wages of labour very high in it


70.
The funds destined for the payment of wages, the revenue and stock of its inhabitants, may be of the greatest extent; but if they have continued for several centuries of the same, or very nearly of the same extent, the number of labourers employed every year could easily supply, and even more than supply, the number wanted the following year

71.
If in such a country the wages off labour had ever been more than sufficient to maintain the labourer, and to enable him to bring up a family, the competition of the labourers and the interest of the masters would soon reduce them to the lowest rate which is consistent with common humanity


72.
The accounts of all travellers, inconsistent in many other respects, agree in the low wages of labour, and in the difficulty which a labourer finds in bringing up a family in China


73.
The lowest class being not only overstocked with its own workmen, but with the overflowings of all the other classes, the competition for employment would be so great in it, as to reduce the wages of labour to the most miserable and scanty subsistence of the labourer


74.
In Great Britain, the wages of labour seem, in the present times, to be evidently more than what is precisely necessary to enable the labourer to bring up a family


75.
There are many plain symptoms, that the wages of labour are nowhere in this country regulated by this lowest rate, which is consistent with common humanity


76.
Wages, therefore, being highest when this expense is lowest, it seems evident that they are not regulated by what is necessary for this expense, but by the quantity and supposed value of the work


77.
A labourer, it may be said, indeed, ought to save part of his summer wages, in order to defray his winter expense; and that, through the whole year, they do not exceed what is necessary to maintain his family through the whole year


78.
Secondly, the wages of labour do not, in Great Britain, fluctuate with the price of provisions


79.
Thirdly, as the price of provisions varies more from year to year than the wages of labour, so, on the other hand, the wages of labour vary more from place to place than the price of provisions


80.
But the wages of labour in a great town and its neighbourhood, are frequently a fourth or a fifth part, twenty or five-and—twenty per cent

81.
This difference, however, in the mode of their subsistence, is not the cause, but the effect, of the difference in their wages; though, by a strange misapprehension, I have frequently heard it represented as the cause


82.
Through the greater part of the Low country, the most usual wages of common labour are now eight pence a-day ; tenpence, sometimes a shilling, about Edinburgh, in the counties which border upon England, probably on account of that neighbourhood, and in a few other places where there has lately been a considerable rise in the demand for labour, about Glasgow, Carron, Ayrshire, etc


83.
In the last century, accordingly, as well as in the present, the wages of labour were higher in England than in Scotland


84.
They have risen, too, considerably since that time, though, on account of the greater variety of wages paid there in different places, it is more difficult to ascertain how much


85.
When it was first established, it would naturally be regulated by the usual wages of common labourers, the rank of people from which foot soldiers are commonly drawn


86.
Both the pecuniary income and expense of such families have increased considerably since that time through the greater part of the kingdom, in some places more, and in some less, though perhaps scarce anywhere so much as some exaggerated accounts of the present wages of labour have lately represented them to the public


87.
Where wages are not regulated by law, all that we can pretend to determine is, what are the most usual; and experience seems to shew that law can never regulate them properly, though it has often pretended to do so


88.
The wages paid to journeymen and servants of every kind must be such as may enable them, one with another to continue the race of journeymen and servants, according as the increasing, diminishing, or stationary demand of the society, may happen to require


89.
It is found to do so even at Boston, New-York, and Philadelphia, where the wages of common labour are so very high


90.
The wages of labour are the encouragement of industry, which, like every other human quality, improves in proportion to the encouragement it receives

91.
Where wages are high, accordingly, we shall always find the workmen more active, diligent, and expeditious, than where they are low ; in England, for example, than in Scotland; in the neighbourhood of great towns, than in remote country places


92.
Something of the same kind happens in many other trades, in which the workmen are paid by the piece; as they generally are in manufactures, and even in country labour, wherever wages are higher than ordinary


93.
More people want employment than easily get it ; many are willing to take it upon lower terms than ordinary ; and the wages of both servants and journeymen frequently sink in dear years


94.
The superiority of the independent workman over those servants who are hired by the month or by the year, and whose wages and maintenance are the same, whether they do much or do little, is likely to be still greater


95.
In the ordinary variations of the prices of provisions, those two opposite causes seem to counterbalance one another, which is probably, in part, the reason why the wages of labour are everywhere so much more steady and permanent than the price of provisions


96.
The increase in the wages of labour necessarily increases the price of many commodities, by increasing that part of it which resolves itself into wages, and so far tends to diminish their consumption, both at home and abroad


97.
The same cause, however, which raises the wages of labour, the increase of stock, tends to increase its productive powers, and to make a smaller quantity of labour produce a greater quantity of work


98.
The rise and fall in the profits of stock depend upon the same causes with the rise and fall in the wages of labour, the increasing or declining state of the wealth of the society ; but those causes affect the one and the other very differently


99.
The increase of stock, which raises wages, tends to lower profit


100.
It is not easy, it has already been observed, to ascertain what are the average wages of labour, even in a particular place, and at a particular time

1.
So Daphne was still blinded with rage, still vengeful, still cheating and now waging war on the art world for sure


2.
It would not be until occupying Germany after World War II that the US learned the right way to deal with a defeated enemy with an evil ideology determined to start wars: execute all the leaders guilty of war crimes and waging aggressive war, while removing the rest from government for good


3.
These same Christians call me names and tell me I am waging a spiritual war


4.
organization dedicated to waging class warfare in America


5.
Soon my people will decimate themselves by waging a pointless civil war and my mother will die


6.
waging wars but others near, around, or even on the other side of the planet


7.
“My spies have told me that Jasra and the former General of her forces, Ryan Secrest are waging war on the Border Kingdom


8.
unbiased literature about why the war is really waging


9.
holy lands and was waging crusades in the name of God


10.
These people form the secret society that controls the world by waging perpetual war so that they will remain perpetually rich, living off the working class

11.
War World I and War World II fit this description and it seems waging of war by the United States against Afghanistan and Iraq in the first decade of the twenty-first is of this same type


12.
There was always a game in progress, surrounded by a crowd watching the combatants animatedly waging their war


13.
She also saw a man waging a heroic, private, inner battle with schizophrenia


14.
While the German military was waging conventional war on nations, Hitler’s SS was


15.
waging a race war, following the army and systematically locating and exterminating Jews and other minorities


16.
waging a winter campaign in Russia


17.
Alliance, waging Jihad in the name of Allah


18.
We have been waging a temporal war for control of my present, your future


19.
The leader seems to be emitting a signal that tells his followers: I can increase your chances to win the constant war that you are waging to find food and shelter, to be respected, to enhance your personal autonomy and security, and o have a say about your future


20.
On the average High Street or strip mall however, in the supermarkets and clothing stores, there is a price war waging which shows no sign of abating

21.
It was a war the man was waging against the world and those in it who stood against his desires


22.
waging overseas, no new wars have broken out – although North Korea has flexed


23.
Yazril and I both agree that there’s no imaginable way Kierd could have developed such weapons, much less gathered enough resources to build such a fleet while in the middle of waging a war


24.
There’s no way they’d have the resources to be able to send that sort of fleet on a side trip, while in the middle of waging a war


25.
The right action requires the waging of war by concentrating on the Self and


26.
The importance of waging war-of-action for the


27.
with the act of waging war? What kind of war is it? When the mind is


28.
while waging his wars


29.
If neither of these are achieved, then the War on Terror will be eternal unless those who are waging it cease their assault against the minds and lives of those it seeks to control in the name of a GovCorp for the few


30.
The same method of waging spiritual war was applied by some of the greatest commanders known in the past, such as Timur bey or Timurlenk, who gained most of his victories in this way

31.
Curiosity and anger were waging a war in my head, but at his words the curiosity won the battle


32.
Then it was Don’s turn to share the extraordinary battle he’d been waging against Melvin: All about the landlord’s peep-holes


33.
A few minutes later, we found ourselves in Kennedy’s laboratory, where he had gathered together an amazing collection of paraphernalia in the warfare of science against crime which he had been waging during the years that I had known him


34.
5 — hunters waging a war against Alaska at that very moment


35.
The battles described are pictures of man waging war against mortal thoughts


36.
By repeating in history books…over, and over, endless battles, wars, and all the kings, and the dictators, and the presidents who instigated them… and their transparently fraudulent excuses for waging war


37.
This, however; did not stop Kings from going to War and waging War


38.
were fiercely independent; they stuck to their ways as though waging a battle, even when


39.
He was a young Marine, eager but tempered by the fight we’d been waging the past week


40.
He was a young Marine, eager but tempered by the fight we’d been waging the past week

41.
At the work sites, Omori’s POWs were waging a guerrilla war


42.
And death rose clearly and vividly before her mind as the sole means of bringing back love for her in his heart, of punishing him and of gaining the victory in that strife which the evil spirit in possession of her heart was waging


43.
And the agricultural South, waging war with the industrial


44.
Such a market suggests that bulls and bears are waging a war with each other, but no one side is clearly winning


45.
Waging war at every summons and every time that Utopia desires it, is not the thing for the peoples


46.
“Our Princess opposed her father’s waging war on you and your comrades in the North,” Gonzalo said


47.
Some out of jealousy at his success, some fearful of the power he was amassing, with this terrifying new means of waging war and the wealth it showered on his little March


48.
We were waging a desperate warfare, each man against his neighbour; and it may truthfully be said, both in the literal and the figurative sense, that the strong devoured the weak


49.
Rome is waging her tedious war with Mithridates


50.
But when Christians live in the midst of a non-Christian society which defends itself by force of arm, and calls upon the Christians to join in waging war, then the Christians have an opportunity for revealing the truth to them who know it not

51.
We recognize the uselessness of custom-houses and import duties, and we must pay the duties; we recognize the uselessness of the expenses for the support of royal courts and many governmental offices; we recognize the harmfulness of the church propaganda, and we must contribute to the support of these institutions; we recognize the cruelty and unscrupulousness of the penalties imposed by courts of justice, and we must take part in them; we recognize the irregularity and harmfulness of the distribution of land-ownership, and we must submit to it; we do not recognize the indispensableness of armies and of war, and must bear terrible burdens for the maintenance of armies and the waging of wars, and so forth


52.
But if public opinion has sufficient influence to force a nation to postpone its action until a stated time, this public opinion can prevent it from waging war at any time


53.
The annexation of Nice to France, Lorraine to Germany, the Czechs to Austria, the partition of Poland, the subjection of Ireland and India to the English rule, the waging of war against China, the slaughter of Africans, the expulsion of the Chinese, the persecution of the Jews in Russia, or the derivation of profits by landowners from land which they do not cultivate, and by capitalists from the results of labor performed by others,—none of all this is done because it is virtuous, or because it will benefit mankind and is essentially opposed to evil, but because those who hold authority will have it so


54.
Bacon) was also pleased to refer to me, «as a man of divisions and distinctions, waging war with adverbs, and dealing in figures


55.
Now, sir, that the ground is taken from under them, we hear that the object of the war is an unrighteous one, and we are guilty of waging it


56.
The war in fact was announced, on our part, to meet the war which she was waging on her part


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