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Pence – at a time of war – called Trump's Muslim migration plan offensive.
"There can be no deserters in a time of war," she said.
Unfortunately, in a time of war, movies glamorizing war don't work as well.
"In time of war, you cannot leave the field," Jambon told VTM television.
Risk-aversion in the time of war is funny to me, if not terribly ironic.
It could be a vehicle for Chinese spying or even, in a time of war, sabotage.
"In time of war, you cannot leave the field," said Jambon, a right-wing Flemish nationalist.
Possible legitimate reasons would include time of war or an emergency in international relations, he said.
For John, that meant answering the highest of callings, serving his country in a time of war.
The importance of these images is to "have the world's attention during the time of war," said Tahhan.
Courts have -- have exercised prior restraint to stop people from publishing troop movements in the time of war.
But such power is generally seen to be limited to a time of war or genuine national crisis.
And for John, that meant answering the highest of callings – serving his country in a time of war.
And for John, that meant answering the highest of calls, serving his country in a time of war.
So the key is a battle in a time of war, and the victims have to be non-Muslims.
I joined the Army in 2004, during a time of war, and deployed with units that I called family.
It will be used to train young Russian patriots on how to storm buildings in a time of war.
By definition, the only rights at issue here are those of suspected alien terrorist enemies during time of war.
Having put down our armor, [our time at El Mirage] was a respite between battles in a time of war.
It was a time of war in the former Yugoslavia, and tennis was often the least of the youngsters' concerns.
Reiniger's work had an immediate and direct influence on filmmakers around the world, also impacted by the time of war.
That's a ritual that goes back to the old dynasty days, when a king was undercover during a time of war.
It's early days for Discovery, but it seems to be telling a story of redemption set during a time of war.
Cheng pepped up employees with patriotic songs, such as Tu Honggang's "Jingzhong Baoguo", about someone protecting China during a time of war.
And Lorca represents a more mysterious, complicated version of a Starfleet captain who can almost only exist during a time of war.
The Nazis wouldn't recognize his British passport in time of war; he would owe the same duty to the Fatherland as anyone else.
Thousands of Afghans took the US up on it, some solely for the rare paycheck in a time of war and economic uncertainty.
I think having grown up in a time of war and then rationing, there was a lot of suppressed want in that generation.
"It is meant to ensure that our Defense Department can procure defensive materials needed in time of war," Toomey said on the floor.
But more emotional issues — those of unequal sacrifice in time of war — account for the high levels to which corporate tax rates rose.
"Because I love America, in this time of war, I feel I have to stand aside for our party and our country," he said.
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"The Geneva Convention applies for a time of war between nations, and we're not at war with Iran," State Department spokesman John Kirby said.
The plan envisions operating the Russian internet autonomously, if needed in time of war, by switching it off from the rest of the world.
" It began ominously: "Detroit, home of mass production, city of assembly lines, maker of weapons in time of war, is the industrial heart of America.
The portions of the constitution that deal with treason talk about aiding the enemy in a time of war, which he was not doing either.
Seventy-four years ago, on May 393, 1942, Williams enlisted in the United States Navy, volunteering to serve his country in a time of war.
In 2015, I was arrested on new charges of "insulting a statutory body" and "spreading rumors during a time of war" for posts on Twitter.
"At a time of war, with American service members serving in harm's way, such a parade seems to be inappropriate and wasteful," the lawmakers wrote.
"Obviously in a time of war you don't want a single point of failure," an industry executive whose company is vying for the award said.
"On January 20th, I will become the first president of the United States to serve two full terms during a time of war," he said.
"The Geneva Convention applies for a time of war between nations, and we're not at war with Iran," he told reporters during a press conference.
The DD-2202 is also issued to members of the reserve components in time of war, national emergency, or when called up by the president.
"Just as the United States has been Colombia's partner in a time of war, we will be Colombia's partner in waging peace," Obama said on Thursday.
His mistake is telling the Citadel maesters that they should ask the various lords to send men to defend the Wall during a time of war.
In a time of war, the obnoxious, indolent King Peiliang (Zheng Kai) is content to let a vital city remain in the hands of the enemy.
MIT political scientist Adam Berinsky, author of In Time of War: Understanding American Public Opinion from World War II to Iraq, joins me with the facts.
BOHEMIA "While You're Away: Love Songs of World War II." Dr. Diane Cypkin of Pace University sings love songs that moved us during a time of war.
"A lot of the business leaders, and myself, particularly, we're looking at this as a time of war," Stephenson told CNN's Brian Stelter on "Reliable Sources" Sunday.
In the time of war, we have to make sacrifices, and I thank all of you for all you are doing, all you are refraining from doing.
If the straits remained under Egyptian control, then Egypt could close them in time of war or if it suspected that any particular shipping had hostile intent.
"Special attention should be paid to combat alert, deployment of air defense systems for a time of war, and air groupings' readiness to repel the aggression," Shoigu added.
At its heart, this is a show about the brutal economics of empathy in a time of war: who gets it, who deserves it, who is denied it.
United States, the Court ruled that the U.S. could declare an entire racial group dangerous enough during a time of war to incarcerate it on national security grounds.
When members of the government talk about merit-based immigration, I can think of no greater merit than saving the lives of American soldiers in time of war.
It loosely takes place during the early 18th century reign of England's Queen Anne, a time of war, scientific innovation, and the development of a two-party parliamentary system.
"At a time of war, with American service members serving in harm's way, such a parade seems to be inappropriate and wasteful," the Democratic lawmakers wrote in the letter.
"Dreams in a Time of War" (2010), the first in a series of autobiographical volumes being written by Kenya's most celebrated novelist, performed effortlessly at that more sophisticated level.
The Iran crisis has revealed Trump's belief that regular expectations of transparency and the need to explain grave decisions in a time of war do not apply to him.
"This is how the traitor (Saleh) and his family lived during a time of war, siege and cholera," Hamid Rizq, a senior Houthi official, said on his official Twitter account.
Cincinnatus is best known for receiving absolute power, essentially a dictatorship, during a time of war — but as soon as the war was over, he renounced his power and retired.
KUNDUZ, Afghanistan — In a time of war and corruption, when one hand grips a gun and the other opens to be greased, even the happiest of occasions can turn deadly.
A top German former spy saw a risk, however, that in time of war a Chinese vendor could activate a so-called 'kill switch' capable of shutting down critical network infrastructure.
Eight years later, at Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia, Bush, at a time of war, gave a speech about faith and values and the importance of embracing a cause greater than oneself.
"The Uniform Code of Military Justice and the military court-martial process are essential to maintaining good order and discipline within the U.S. military, especially during a time of war," he wrote.
"Discovery" may be set in a time of war, but it is not uniformly grim; there are some welcome comedic touches that hit the mark without detracting from the drama's generally earnest approach.
He was convicted of "spreading false news and rumors in time of war", "insulting foreign countries" and "insulting publicly the interior ministry", according to a court filing by his lawyers during his trial.
There is also concern that China and other foreign nations could wiggle into satellite systems now and remain embedded so that they are prepared to commandeer the systems in a time of war.
And if you're the President, it's long past time for you to issue a national call to action -- to call for reinforcements to serve as mental health workers in this time of war.
"Just as the United States has been Colombia's partner in a time of war, I indicated to President Santos we will be your partner in waging peace," Obama said at a White House reception.
"At a time of war and isolation, when the whole world thought we are a warmongering country, Kiarostami showed another, peaceful face of Iran," the professor and journalist Mehrdad Hodjati said in an interview.
Andrew L. Stern, a former president of the Service Employees International Union, who is working on a book about U.B.I., compared the feeling of the current anxiety around jobs to a time of war.
This Japanese horror classic from director Kaneto Shindo features a middle-aged woman and her young daughter-in-law struggling to survive on their own in a remote hut during a time of war.
On an all new episode of Black Market: Dispatches, we travel to Ukraine to talk to the people who rely on the underground cigarette trade for survival during a time of war and economic struggle.
More research is needed to determine whether similar findings on suicide attempt risk would emerge among Army units not during a time of war, and what exactly those mechanisms of risk would be, Ursano said.
Mr. Poroshenko, speaking with journalists invited to the event, seized on Mr. Zelensky's absence to press his campaign pitch that voters should not trust Ukraine's future to an untested comic at a time of war.
"We want assure you and the people of Sudan that we are ready to pay all the damages of the war and we will assure you that time of war is gone forever," Dagalo said.
The fact that the fighting is still going strong at the book's end confirms that this isn't a story about war in any real sense, but rather a novel set in a time of war.
The World Trade Organization (WTO) gives the United States and other member states the freedom to take actions, even if trade restrictive, to protect their "essential security interests" in time of war or other international emergencies.
It was specifically non-European in direction, looking beyond the usual celebration of a universal church to an engagement with the disenfranchised, the poor, the marginalized and all who had suffered in a time of war.
We can debate the wisdom of President Lincoln's decision to allow troops home to vote — but he made that decision to serve the national interest in a time of war, not to benefit his political career.
VILNIUS (Reuters) - NATO should upgrade its air patrols in the Baltic states into a combat-ready force that would be able to defend them in time of war, the defense alliance's top commander said on Tuesday.
What are not so famous are paintings that first drew the attention of discerning collectors to Watteau, pictures focused on the lives of common soldiers in a time of war that he made between 1709 and 1715.
Additionally, the same governance and best practices are effective against most threats, regardless of the actor — whether in a time of war or a time of peace, one must close his door and avoid inviting thieves in.
Assigned a Selective Service classification of 17-Y ("Registrant qualified for service only in time of war or national emergency") because of his low test scores, Clay seemed secure in the belief that he'd never be drafted.
So the fact that they practice a non-Muslim faith, and the fact that ISIS invaded their land in a time of war, meant that in the view of the terrorist group, they were fully eligible for enslavement.
It was probably the harshest thing Mr. Cheney ever said to him during their eight years in office together and was meant to attack Mr. Bush's sense of loyalty to his own troops in a time of war.
But it left some alumni seething, frustrated by what they saw as an affront to tradition and a rush to judgment on the legacy of a man who lived more than 250 years ago at a time of war.
On Wednesday, Erdogan said Fakhreddin Pasha, who led the Ottoman forces, had not stolen from Medina or its people but strived to protect the city - where the Prophet Muhammad was buried - and its occupants during a time of war.
A commander of extraordinary charisma, revered by his followers, he was determined to preserve in his troops the sense of humanity that is so easily lost during a time of war, particularly a war as vicious as this one.
The gesture is a fitting tribute to the man who volunteered to serve the country in a time of war, and who spent more than five years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam, friends of McCain say.
It is a violation of the laws of war: the Fourth Geneva Convention's "Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War" prohibits warring factors from targeting hospitals, as well as facilities dedicated to religion, art, science and charitable purposes.
He never believed the day would come when an American doctor — one with Syrian blood but born and raised with the freedoms and luxuries of the United States — would come to Aleppo to help in a time of war.
In fact, politics were even more divided and violent in the era of the founders, when one minister worried that the "parties hate each other as much as the French and English hate" each other in time of war.
" Because it takes place before The Original Series, he said, "we are in a time of war, and we are trying to find out who we are as a Federation and as a coalition of peoples in the face of adversity.
After all, the United States has been down that road before, most notably with the Sedition Acts of 1798 and 1918 that sought to curb speech that criticized the government in a time of war and, yes, penalize false statements.
If a country could leverage such infrastructure, he said, they would reserve it for a time of war or intense conflict because then the victim will have a better chance of determining who is behind the attack and then responding.
"While you could be offering this as a gotcha amendment, I would suggest that there's great merit in recognizing that each of us have an obligation to be willing to serve our country in time of war," she said. Rep.
"History tells us of far too many instances where the Executive or Legislative Branch took actions during time of war that, on later examination, turned out unnecessarily and unreasonably to have deprived American citizens of basic constitutional rights," he said.
William E. Gortney, then head of the North American Aerospace Defense Command, which has the responsibility for firing the nation's antimissile weapons in time of war, was asked what Congress should do "to ensure our military forces" can execute left-of-launch strikes.
" Despite his revelations, McClellan wrote that he still admired Bush, but also said that the president "confused the propaganda campaign with the high level of candor and honesty so fundamentally needed to build and then sustain public support during a time of war.
But coming into office at a time of war and global financial crisis, the 44th President won't have the luxury of savoring his historic achievement for long—a sobering truth he acknowledged in his victory speech, delivered with the protection of plates of 8-ft.
The intimate studio portraits in the exhibition were made at a time of war, middle-class growth, and seismic cultural change for the entire nation, but especially for African Americans in the segregated American South where most of the photographs seem to have been made.
In a time of war, we have troops in Afghanistan, in the Northwest pacific and Korea, we have a major problem that could be like World War I in the South China Sea, in the Persian Gulf, we have American lives at risk every day.
When the war expanded in 2800, the fledgling movement adopted two strategic goals: to give activists enough knowledge about Vietnam to be able to draw others into action, and to normalize opposition, since many Americans were hesitant to oppose their own country in a time of war.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The world is going through a profound crisis and could be on the brink of a time of war, French President Emmanuel Macron said in a speech on Tuesday, calling for a global effort to address the dangers of inequality, unchecked technology and climate change.
The work imagines the life of the painter, who is away on a trip, as conveyed through letters to him from his pregnant wife, mother-in-law and favorite model, all sent from the city of Delft in a time of war, violence and floods in the Netherlands.
I mean I'm 20 years old I know damn well the risks of joinin the Marine Corps in time of war But did these young boys, Boys that I've killed know what the fuck they were doin or even fighting for, these are the questions I ask myself.
As an American who has lived in Israel for 85033 years, since the age of 20, and as a journalist who has covered sensitive security matters for the past 30 years, I am obliged to share the daily experience of how Israel copes with the civilian front at a time of war.
"History tells us of far too many instances where the executive or legislative branch took actions during time of war that, on later examination, turned out unnecessarily and unreasonably to have deprived American citizens of basic constitutional rights," he said in his written dissent, which canvassed several dark chapters in American history.
No, but Americans have only acquiesced to dramatic increases in the scope and power of government in extreme situations—in economic crises like that in the 1930s, which affected the middle as well as the bottom of society; in the face of militant insurgencies that threatened social disruption (as occurred in the 1960s); or in time of war.
The last thing we can afford at a time of tense nuclear negotiations with North Korea, a volatile Northeast Asia region, and the worst relations between Japan and South Korea in decades, is an unnecessary crisis between Seoul and Washington that could make an aggressor wonder if the alliance would really hold together at a time of war.
"History tells us of far too many instances where the executive or legislative branch took actions during time of war that, on later examination, turned out unnecessarily and unreasonably to have deprived American citizens of basic constitutional rights", Justice Breyer wrote, citing the the Alien and Sedition Acts, civilian imprisonment during the civil war, and hysteria about Japanese Americans after the bombing of Pearl Harbour.
"I see the press as vital in a time like this, in a time of war, to make sure that our people are informed, to make sure that our politicians have a means of communicating, to hold people accountable, people in power, whether it be CEOs like me or politicians, to hold people accountable during these times, and getting information to the public," he said.
In the section of "Notes" that comes at the end of The Late Parade, the reader learns: This poem is indebted to W. H. Auden's sonnet sequence "In Time of War" and adapts a phrase from Christopher Marlowe's Dido, Queen of Carthage as well as a letter of Emily Dickinson's, which begins "I hear robins a great way off," written to her cousins Louise and Francis Norcross, circa April 1873.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenThe Memo: Trump tests limits of fiery attacks during crisis Sanders when asked about timeframe for 2020 decision: 'I'm dealing with a f---ing global crisis' Biden holds sizable lead in new Hill/HarrisX 2020 poll MORE said Sunday he would mobilize the military to respond to the coronavirus outbreak, calling it a "national emergency" that requires the U.S. to react as if it is a time of war.
"We must remain alert to the possibility that his regime meant what it said when its officials stated on numerous occasions: that his nuclear arsenal would constitute a 'treasured sword' designed to pry apart the alliance between the United States and the Republic of Korea, by making America think twice about ever coming to South Korea's aid in time of war," Mr. McMaster said at the annual World Knowledge Forum in Seoul, the South's capital, on Wednesday.
Biden calls for mobilizing military: Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenThe Memo: Trump tests limits of fiery attacks during crisis Sanders when asked about timeframe for 2020 decision: 'I'm dealing with a f---ing global crisis' Biden holds sizable lead in new Hill/HarrisX 2020 poll MORE said Sunday he would mobilize the military to respond to the coronavirus outbreak, calling it a "national emergency" that requires the U.S. to react as if it is a time of war.

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