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decisive weaponsの例文

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  • The backhand passing shot was his decisive weapon.
  • The question arose whether the torpedo itself would not become the decisive weapon in naval warfare.
  • And, besides, there was a new, decisive weapon at hand _ the atomic bomb.
  • Terraine wrote that it was absurd to think that a possibly decisive weapon would not be used.
  • This time, the governor won the Legislature's approval because he had a decisive weapon : his veto pen.
  • With the advent of heavier-than-air flight, the aircraft carrier has become a decisive weapon at sea.
  • The accord also calls for the lifting of an arms embargo that has assured the Bosnian government forces a decisive weapons handicap.
  • It being one of the earliest conflicts where air-power was used, Letort concentrated on developing his aircraft towards becoming a decisive weapon.
  • The series was devised and produced by Martin Davidson who also co-wrote the book " Decisive Weapons " with series researcher Adam Levy.
  • Guderian argued that the tank would be the decisive weapon of the next war . " If the tanks succeed, then victory follows ", he wrote.
  • The lack of advanced military equipment on both sides of the front made the cavalry a decisive weapon in breaking the enemy lines and encircling the Russian units.
  • Then as now, the United States was in a race to defeat a shrewd and creative enemy of infinite malice before he could acquire a decisive weapons technology.
  • It may also be that Arafat saw suicide bombings as a decisive weapon in a war that pits Israel's longing for security against the Palestinian longing for statehood.
  • Unlike in the Second World War ( 1939 45 ), in which the tank proved a decisive weapon, the Korean War featured few large-scale tank battles.
  • On 22 April, the Germans launched the first poison gas attack near Ypres, divulging what might have been a decisive weapon merely to distract the Allies in the west.
  • A pivot-mounted 11-inch shellgun proved to be the decisive weapon in the U . S . S . Kearsarge's 1864 victory over the C . S . S . Alabama.
  • For months the administration threatened to hit the Bosnian Serbs with air strikes and a lifting of the arms embargo that assures the Serbs of a decisive weapons advantage over the Bosnian government in that country's war.
  • Senate Republicans, however, are pressing the White House to junk the U . N . mission altogether and lift the arms embargo that has cemented the rebel Serbs'decisive weapons advantage over the Bosnian government forces.
  • Although the use of poison gas had been banned by the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907, Germany turned to this industry for what it hoped would be a decisive weapon to break the deadlock of trench warfare.
  • Making matters worse was that these ranges were exactly where the " Luftwaffe " s dive bombers, which were quickly proving to be a decisive weapon in the " Blitzkrieg ", were attacking from.
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