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Them getting in the way would not be a problem militarily.
You're not going to win militarily on the ground in the South.
So there's only one way to stay even militarily: get more defense for less money.
If someone looks like he's going to win militarily, they just all keep him from doing that.
And they also want to respond militarily in other cases.
"There is also no way to militarily win in Iraq."
Who proved themselves either militarily or in any other way?
To become strong militarily was their biggest concern at the time.
It is its capacity to deal with them militarily which has been one of the problems over the years.
At the same time, they also became militarily dominant over Earth.
They're not a danger, but they are absolutely a position in the world we need militarily.
And the operation appears to have had little effect militarily, at least so far.
"You have just made the best case for why we should not pursue this matter militarily."
We are not militarily strong enough to deal with a war of that magnitude.
As our generals have said, the war cannot be won militarily.
None of the changes today would help Moscow militarily, he said.
We would provide medical and other such aid to either or both sides, but militarily they will be on their own.
The talk in Washington, however, looked to the next stage of the campaign, politically and militarily.
But Washington has said it will not intervene militarily to end the war.
They had been given a serious black eye militarily, and did not enjoy that at all.
Instead they must focus politically and militarily on specific areas of the world.
"I knew how the Americans were looking at it militarily.
If we just act militarily, the war will never end."
The term is often used to describe a country that does not take part militarily in a war.
What we are seeing is the best way to fight terror militarily.