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Our own political experts sensed a scorched-earth strategy emerging on the Right.
For its part, Illumina is not adopting a scorched-earth strategy.
But I think he’s been in politics long enough to know that it would not benefit anyone to have a scorched-earth strategy.”
We are reminded that a scorched-earth strategy of winning the election at all costs could be too much for the nation to endure.
Club Med leaders will not be able to command popular assent for such 1930s scorched-earth strategies.
That scorched-earth strategy appears to have worked.
But Republicans may have to employ a scorched-earth strategy if they want to make even modest gains in the Senate next year.
In scorched-earth strategy, crops and other useful materials are destroyed to prevent the enemy from gaining hold of them.
While the harsh tone of the Obama campaign put off some moderate Democrats, the president has persisted in his scorched-earth strategy.
Mr. Dole's new scorched-earth strategy in Congress was not limited to the chemical weapons treaty.
The destruction of tractors was a sort of scorched-earth strategy used to reduce the independence of the conquered.
The preferred strategy has been referred to as "total war," though the phrase is often misunderstood as referring to a scorched-earth strategy.
Instead of threatening to veto these bills as part of a scorched-earth strategy, the President should back them just as he did our military-pay bill.
“The Republicans have chosen a scorched-earth strategy,” said Mr DeLong.
This is assuming, of course, that the fools won't find a way to pull that off of the shelves in a completely unhinged scorched-Earth strategy.
The key question is whether this scorched-earth strategy will become a firm principle of Mr Paulson's responses to future attacks on US financial institutions.
The Sentricon Colony Elimination System has been designed, as its name implies, to employ a scorched-earth strategy of pest control.
"The scorched-earth strategy being pursued by the SJWs in science fiction is evidence that we hold the initiative and we are winning," he writes.
While the Democrats were pronouncing themselves flummoxed by two diametrically opposed stories, the Republicans had already launched a scorched-earth strategy against Professor Hill.
Although Napoleon's Grande Armée made its way to Moscow, the Russians' scorched-earth strategy prevented the invaders from living off the country.
"It's a big setback" for Bank of America's "scorched-earth strategy," said David J. Grais, a lawyer involved in other suits against the bank.
That approach - a scorched-earth strategy, his critics say - has infuriated many lawmakers, who assert that he might have won the moral high ground at the expense of governing results.
A Romney spokeswoman described some of the rhetoric of the Obama campaign as “unseemly and disgusting”, but Mr Romney himself pursued a scorched-earth strategy against his primary rivals.
Crucially, the balance of power has shifted within the Governing Council, with the German purists increasingly isolated as even the Dutch start questioning the ECB's scorched-earth strategy.
The rot was evident when ill-prepared Russian troops faltered in their initial attack in Chechnya, and then employed a brutal, scorched-earth strategy to make up for their early defeats.