Intimidation, bullying, inflation, power outages, food shortages, deterioration of the middle class, a war against the private sector, persecution of opponents, abuse of the judicial power, violation of human rights, and the list is long.
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"We face the prospect of NHS services being placed in the middle of a costly bidding war with private companies, discrete services cherry-picked for profit while the NHS is left to run the more complex and expensive services but with less money, " the Labour peer added.
The man who reigns over centuries of elitism and grandeur at Covent Garden's Royal Opera House in London wears a plain, unpretentious pair of cuff links that belonged to his grandfather a hard-working Liverpool docker who went off to war in 1914 as a humble private.
What followed was a tug-of-war about what it means to be a private person with a public identity.
Hagel also recalled family war history during a private meeting Saturday with Philippines Secretary of National Defense Voltaire Gazmin.
The video, posted on August 16, has been watched more than 121, 000 times, according to YouTube, hinting at the allure of jihad in a war constantly broadcast on both private and state-run Arabic satellite channels.
In March 2003, while we were berthing in a private yacht club in Venice, the Iraq war began.
Such was the raison d'etre for Project Grey Goose, a private sector initiative aimed at determining whether the cyber war conducted against Internet infrastructure in the Republic of Georgia was a product of Russian government intervention or initiated by patriotic hackers on their behalf.
Mr Clegg is the only senior politician to voice the legitimate doubts about Afghanistan that others routinely air in private a service that even supporters of the war ought to welcome.
Private contractors have become a vital element of the Iraq war as the military becomes increasingly dependent on them to perform operations traditionally provided by the armed forces--such as running mess halls, escorting officials to the airport and providing basic security on the streets.
The BBC Scotland programme Britain's Private War asked the Foreign and Commonwealth Office for a response to the documentary.
Not only did it feed into cultural attitudes toward criminality, it put billions of dollars into the hands of various law enforcement agencies, prisons (both private and public) and other groups to wage a violent war against drug dealers, producers, and users.
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The relationship between social welfare spending and net private domestic investment since the end of World War II tells a troublesome tale.
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But war is bigger than any one man or woman, whether a private, a general, or a president.
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He urged the Iraqis to defend their religion, country and holy sites, said that the aggression is a personal vendetta and an evil on a sacred land, and called on people not to squander private property during the war.
Where after the war Attlee established the case for the NHS, state education and a welfare state, Thatcher, after the industrial wars of the 70s and the Cold War, won the arguments for a market-based economy, the private ownership of key industries and services, limits on trade union power and a strong defence policy based on the Atlantic Alliance.
The initial plan foresaw building a stately airport that would be financed by private investors and replace the city's two Cold War airports Tegel in former West Berlin and Schoenefeld in what was the communist east.
They are using SLORC as their private army because they jointly are attempting to seize for the pipeline territory that has been a war zone for a half-century.
Under Secretary of Defense Douglas Feith's announcement Wednesday that he would return to private life brings to a close four distinguished, but grueling, years at the forefront of the War on Terror.
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The report refers to findings over the past decade of misspent money, corruption and contracting abuses, and serves as a reminder that Washington has pursued only modest changes in oversight of its increasing reliance on private contractors in overseas war zones.
In the popular World War II cartoon strip The Sad Sack, the character was a naive, confused, lazy, bumbling private, but happy enough and almost lovable.
Blair landed both conversions to make it 36-5 and although Gloucester's pack won a private battle to earn a penalty try after a powerful series of scrums, their side had long since lost the war.
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