The Chechens want to protract the war because they know that a long war will alienate public opinion and put pressure on the Russian government to negotiate.
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In line 13, day protracts the work-weary poet's sorrows, while the barren solitude of night makes his suffering seem more intense.
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Some lifters will retract the scapulae and hold them there, as opposed to letting them protract, to get a better stretch in the posterior deltoid.
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During the transverse lifts, the scapulae will also articulate and adduct / retract as the weights lift, then abduct / protract as the weights are lowered.
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The Thomas Wharton to free the'pledge'but asked him to protract the process, if possible, to increase Cleisburn's devotion to England.
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On March 2, 2015 activists of " Vidsich " and other activists held an action " While government protracts, Ukrainian blood effuses " near Verkhovna Rada.
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The doctors at the hospital refused to perform a tracheotomy because they said it would needlessly protract Joseph's death and increase the risk of infection, pneumonia, and other complications.
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If that test of Saddam's submission was finessed by attempts to protract negotiations, Phase III would begin : sustained bombing of all suspected weaponry sites, including palaces occupied by civilians used as hostages.
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Some Palestinian experts say that Arafat thinks it less risky to protract the conflict than to seal a deal that would be perceived as selling out not just Palestinian, but also Arab and Muslim, rights.
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The doubtful allegiance of the Dalmatians tended to protract the struggle between Venice and Hungary, which was further complicated by internal discord due largely to the spread of the Bogomil heresy, and by many outside influences.