Both Lusimbo and Ghoshal are keen to point out that despite past hostilities, life continues.
If hostilities resume, as is all too likely, these troops would become the target for attack.
In the case of war, declaration means authorizing the president to engage in hostilities.
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But away from these current hostilities, politics and the railways have actually long been brothers.
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Commission of Inquiry on Syria focused on sectarian hostilities and referred to dangers faced by Christians.
In contrast to other former Soviet republics, it has been largely free of inter-ethnic hostilities.
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This is not just because of enduring hostilities between the United States and Iran.
Thus a face was put on the widely supposed coordination of cyber hostilities by Chinese authorities.
Of the 13 Americans killed in October, six died in noncombat incidents and seven in hostilities.
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Of the 11 in July, five died in noncombat incidents and six in hostilities.
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Taiwan, of course, has the least appetite for hostilities, since it stands to lose the most.
In August 2008 Mr Sarkozy himself was scrambling to end hostilities between Russia and Georgia.
The planning for these exercises clearly predates the outbreak of hostilities between Russia and Georgia.
Mr Uribe has said he will not talk to any armed group until hostilities cease.
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During the course of hostilities, Netanyahu never criticized Olmert's poor war leadership in public.
Than Shwe had said Yangon was working to end hostilities with minority separatist groups.
Today, KFOR deters renewed hostilities in cooperation with local authorities, bilateral partners, and international institutions.
The Protestants' fear of Catholic expansionism is evident in the explanations given for the hostilities.
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Now, the President's remarks did not signal imminent hostilities with any of these nations.
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U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice urged the two sides to end hostilities.
This House calls for a cessation of hostilities and demands quick withdrawal of coalition forces from Iraq.
The Geneva Conventions recognized that great danger to civilians results when participants in hostilities masquerade as non-combatants.
The "global combat ship" unveiled by the Ministry of Defence this week is already engaged in hostilities.
Hostilities between Libya and America, he believes, could break out again before the end of the century.
And then, at midday, hostilities between David Cameron and Ed Miliband are resumed at prime minister's questions.
Ultimately Seward and Lincoln, who had no desire for new hostilities, backed down and released the envoys.
And in this campaign, at least so far, there has been little public pressure to halt hostilities.
The end of hostilities can often bring a peace dividend, in which local investor and consumer sentiment improves.
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Security Council would start working on a draft resolution focused on halting hostilities to allow in humanitarian assistance.
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