「Attrition」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Soviet troops, rapidly escalated the War of | Attrition against Israeli forces at the Suez Canal in |
A war of | attrition against enemy personnel which is aimed at ca |
cruisers and destroyers waged a campaign of | attrition against an approaching enemy, who would then |
The gaps were caused by | attrition amongst the fastest drivers. |
the Suez Crisis, the Six-day War, the War of | Attrition and the Yom Kippur War. |
at missions on the Ouragan during the War of | Attrition and later returned to the IAF flight school |
tling the system the Poor Law was "to die by | attrition and surgical removals of essential organs". |
However, the lack of ammunition, equipment | attrition and deteriorating physical condition of the |
The fight became a war of | attrition, and for the next four months the division s |
ier fluidization while avoiding crushing and | attrition), and maintaining carrier stability over man |
army, where he saw action in both the War of | Attrition and the October 1973 War. |
s responded with cuts in labor costs through | attrition and layoffs to allow prices to drop to compe |
protracted and ultimately victorious war of | attrition and replaced the Republic with a conservativ |
ften degraded and usually subject to further | attrition and other disturbances through the illegal c |
This is due in part to | attrition and abrasion which results from the stones c |
purely servile fear a sufficient motive for | attrition, and from his former Jesuit comrades Mazzare |
In science, | attrition are ratios regarding the loss of participant |
Dutch and revert to a slow, cautious war of | attrition around the French frontiers. |
y War, the Cherbourg Project, and the War of | Attrition as a Navy officer. |
, however, the Polish forces were subject to | attrition, as the Sejm again refused to raise taxes an |
rce intended to withstand a long-term war of | attrition, as the war situation on the Pacific front g |
There is no | attrition because of cavitation as there is no big pre |
dological limitations such as from selective | attrition because people with similar characteristics |
e artillery duels and occasional skirmishes, | attrition began taking its toll on the defenders. |
When the war of | attrition between both continued unabated, the Soviet |
e it involved guerrilla warfare and a war of | attrition between the PDPA-Communist controlled regime |
The War of | Attrition between Israel and Egypt would last from 196 |
fessional schools, which was cause for great | attrition between Pereira and the American schoolmaste |
a self-perpetuating cycle of constitutional | attrition by pushing new constitutions packaged with “ |
Attrition can also occur in glaciated regions, where i | |
The effects of | attrition can be mistaken for the effects of sorting, |
r Germany as high-scoring personnel plus the | attrition caused by sickness, compassionate leave and |
urther classified in terms of their origins; | attrition, distributed crush and implosion brecciation |
ad course finish was 10th in a rain drenched | attrition filled race at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Cours |
Through | attrition, flunkouts, and hard work, Daniels became th |
replace seasoned pilots lost through combat | attrition following their initial successes in the Pac |
Pebbles are more affected by | attrition further upstream, as the rivers' velocity te |
Battle of the Isonzo, but instead the war of | attrition gathered pace. |
During the subsequent War of | Attrition he commanded Golani's 13th Battlation, parti |
However, steady | attrition in battles and skirmishes through Portugal a |
tep loss by both sides, reflecting the heavy | attrition incurred throughout this conflict. |
Attrition is a form of coastal or river erosion, when | |
other and causes it to smooth. in most cases | attrition is helpful on pebble beaches because it will |
ten comes off by itself due to wind and rain | attrition, leaving fruit clean at harvest time. |
here may have been Turks in Thrace, a war of | attrition may have stemmed the tide in favour of Byzan |
Very interestingly, the | attrition of Malay support was much higher than that o |
ntal in helping put an end to the disastrous | attrition of Japanese forces at Guadalcanal. |
The | attrition of Japanese shipping was beginning to tell, |
ach to the battle, often causing more severe | attrition of the British ranks than the German. |
building of the command's strength after the | attrition of the Battle of Britain, but also for bring |
The match became a battle of | attrition on a muddy SCG and the Blues kept the series |
With normal | attrition, only about ten students graduate from thirt |
on of the battle-space over a wide area, and | attrition over time however, the linchpin of their pro |
However, due to | attrition over the period of legal troubles, the rhyth |
ought forward what he described as a "severe | attrition policy" in 1982, cutting 19 jobs to save $50 |
Augeri had been suffering from vocal | attrition problems since 2003 and Journey had been acc |
umber of Senate seats, however - instead, an | attrition process is applied by which senators leaving |
The War of | Attrition raged along the Suez Canal, as Egypt attempt |
There was, during this time, a large | attrition rate of long term orchestra members. |
Whatever the reason, the | attrition rate can skew results of a study, particular |
Attrition rates are values that indicate participant d | |
Higher | attrition rates are found in longitudinal studies. |
t regiment was not feasibile due to the high | attrition rates on the Western Front. |
development project is characterised by high | attrition rates, large capital expenditures, and long |
units were ordered in 1996 and delivered as | attrition replacements in March 1998. |
s each battle proceeded the Italians' war of | attrition seemed ever more likely to wear the Austro-H |
Continued heavy | attrition specially on Pakistani armor however meant P |
were generally avoided, as risking a war of | attrition that Germany was unlikely to win. |
land, and to inflict such losses in a war of | attrition that it would deter an American invasion of |
During the battles of | attrition that followed further losses were suffered a |
does not establish the presence of language | attrition, the language most likely disappeared with t |
he Six-Day War of 1967 as well as the War of | Attrition, the 1973 Yom Kippur War, and the 1982 Israe |
Israeli military operation during the War of | Attrition to capture an Egyptian P-12 radar system. |
up, OZ Prize, fights MO-V in a deadly war of | attrition to acquire the colony's advanced mobile suit |
raved the torrential rain and a high rate of | attrition to win in a time of 44 minutes, 23.501 secon |
known as piezochromism and under grinding or | attrition tribochromism. |
s inside, fighting a long-drawn siege war of | attrition until the Northern elections of November 186 |
st one more source of losses, in a long term | attrition war that the French were losing two men to o |
the Egyptian Air Defense Command during the | Attrition War and 6 October war and for building "the |
Attrition was found to be moderate. | |
This process of | attrition was to claim fifteen of the London Carthusia |
merican heavy bombers of No. 205 Group, this | attrition was a significant aspect of Rommel's defeat. |
a was phased out by the British Army through | attrition, with lost vehicles no longer replaced. |
wever, Israel was engaged in a brutal War of | Attrition with its neighbors, and several new Palestin |
s questionable as to whether such battles of | attrition would be viable, while equally the American |
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