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Sentences with WAR-POWER

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"The president has the war power to deploy troops."
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"Congress has the war power to declare war."
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"The war power of the executive branch is defined in the Constitution."
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"The Supreme Court has ruled on the limits of war power."
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"The president's war power is subject to checks and balances."
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"The war power resolution requires congressional approval for extended military actions."
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"The war power debate sparked intense discussions in Congress."
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"Public opinion plays a role in shaping war power decisions."
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"The war power of the United States has evolved over time."
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"Historically, war power has often been concentrated in the hands of the executive."
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"Congressional debates often center around the use of war power."
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"International law also recognizes the war power of nation-states."
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"The president invoked his war power to justify the military intervention."
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"The Constitution grants certain war powers to Congress."
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"Legal scholars study the intricacies of war power."
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"The war power clause is an essential part of the Constitution."
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"The balance of war power is integral to the separation of powers."
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"The president has the war power to deploy troops without congressional approval."
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"The Constitution grants Congress the war power to declare war."
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"The debate over war power is ongoing in legal and political circles."
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"The exercise of war power requires careful consideration of international consequences."
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"Some argue that modern warfare has shifted the balance of war power away from nation-states."
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"Many believe that war power should be limited to protect civilian lives."
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"The Supreme Court has ruled on various cases involving the limits of war power."
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"Debates often arise over the extent of a president's war power during times of crisis."
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"The War Powers Resolution of 1973 sought to clarify the balance of war power between the legislative and executive branches."
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"The concept of war power dates back to ancient civilizations who recognized the need for centralized decision-making during conflicts."
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