Women and girls have become primary targets in the war of attrition between the armed groups in eastern Congo.
But my gut tells me that Clinton will win the war of attrition and triumph over Obama for the nomination.
Both sides emptied their substitutes' benches as the war of attrition took its toll, but it was England who ended the match the strongest.
Similarly, as the fiscal cliff looms, the war of attrition based on party lines that is being waged threatens to hinder the already sluggish growth of the U.S. economy.
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By the time we reached a nearby field clinic the front line ambulance crews had brought in six dead, and 36 wounded fighters - a little higher than usual, but nothing out of the ordinary in this war of attrition.
The opening quarter had been a war of attrition with the sides sounding each other out.
The result has been a grinding war of attrition between the religious and the secular in which neither side ever gains the upper hand but each at one time or another comes to believe that the other is prevailing.
Finally, now's as good of a time as any to take a look at some of the peripheral casualties from this war of attrition.
Westmoreland had failed in his campaign to destroy the Vietcong through a war of attrition that emphasized devastating firepower.
If the lockout becomes a war of attrition based purely on financial reserves, players would obviously lose since only they need this money to survive.
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Peasants were the pawns in this war of attrition.
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The set was turning into a war of attrition with an occasional flash of brilliance thrown into the mix, but it came to life in game 10 when Roddick, leading 5-4, applied serious pressure to the Berdych serve.
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Apple launched the first offensive in the smartphone and tablet wars, but in a long-term war of attrition it is doomed to lose for the same reasons that it lost the original PC war.
Having spent the last few weeks sidelined with a knee injury, the big number nine was an ominous presence for his former side on the Liverpool bench and sparked an entertaining vocal war of attrition between opposing fans every time he appeared on the touchline for a warm-up and during his late cameo.
As much as any controversy, the compensation debate is a war of attrition.
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By 1916 and 1917 the relentless slaughter of a war of attrition had so deepened enmity on both sides that friendly meetings in no-man's-land were all but unthinkable, even at Christmas.
But after a bright start the game quickly became more a war of attrition.
More probable is a long war of attrition with the Rwandan army suppressing the rebels but never defeating them, as long as they can hide in the mountains and forests of Eastern Congo.
As the early sparkle faded into a war of attrition, Rafael was fortunate to escape with only a booking for a late lunge on Wilson Palacios, who swiftly exacted revenge - although the Brazilian's demand that referee Mike Dean produce the yellow card did him no credit.
"With fuel prices and the fare environment the way it is, you have a war of attrition, " moans Potter.
Less hubristic and more informed leaders would have realised that both countries had the manpower and industrial resources to prevail in a war of attrition.
The tobacco industry has won six trials in a row now in Florida, a small streak in a grinding war of attrition between cigarette manufacturers and lawyers representing some 8, 000 plaintiffs who were turned loose on the court system after a Florida appeals broke up the nationwide Engle class action in 2003.
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Many people have predicted a war of attrition up front but Du Plessis said the Springboks' backs could win it.
In other words: sorry Zune fanboys, this is going to be a war of attrition, and while launch week numbers might foretell the Zune's place in the not too distant future, they shouldn't be used as hard and fast figures for today's split up of the market.
Beef Or Salmon first won the three-mile feature race in 2004 by beating Kicking King and then defeated War of Attrition last year for a second victory.
An environmental lawsuit against a major corporation can resemble a war of attrition, and in 1993 few observers would have predicted that the plaintiffs could endure as long as they did.
After all, America's war of aerial attrition against Iraq these days barely merits a mention even within the Washington Beltway.
The progressive Lie Forrit holds an entry for Willie Amos, while former Gold Cup winner War Of Attrition is one of 12 Irish-trained possibles.
Instead, Mr. Scheuer wrote, Mr. bin Laden "has anticipated a war of attrition, one that might last decades, " so he began passing the torch to younger al Qaeda activists.
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