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Значения термина military standpoint на английском
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From a purely militarystandpoint, the slaves would just get in the way.
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It is to that extent, from a militarystandpoint, a sign of weakness.
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That had made it seem, from a militarystandpoint, uninteresting.
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This engagement from a militarystandpoint is one of the most interesting in ancient history.
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From a militarystandpoint I surely regret my failure.
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The gigantic losses of their Canadian neighbors should not exactly encourage them, from a militarystandpoint.
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Next in importance to the attack on Fort Sumter, from a militarystandpoint, was the battle of Bull Run.
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Indeed, the capture of the city seemed hopeless from a militarystandpoint, but Grant would not abandon the task.
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The weakness of the South, from a militarystandpoint, was in the fact that men lost could not be replaced.
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Still, from a militarystandpoint," and here the sergeant spoke judicially, "our holding Wipers is a bad policy.
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And the president is determined to make sure that America leads in space, as well, from a militarystandpoint, he said.
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From a militarystandpoint, its short range will evidently not permit it to compete with optical telegraphic apparatus, properly so called.
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The friendship of the Nicaraguan Government and people, therefore, is of great importance to us from both a commercial and a militarystandpoint.
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If you will look at the map for a moment you will notice its unusually favorable location, both from a commercial and militarystandpoint.
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He expected the attack, and as a soldier he took action from the militarystandpoint in destroying the enemy's base in levelling their Fort Gibraltar.
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It had an airship which could go anywhere, irrespective of climatic conditions, and in true Teuton perspective the craft was viewed from the militarystandpoint.