Use of militancy in Sentences. 29 Examples

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militancy at the end of sentence


  1. They threw themselves into the game with drive and militancy.
  2. The group has always been characterised by an uncompromising militancy.
  3. Unlike casual labour, skilled workers were heir to a tradition of militancy.
  4. No longer does the complex have the reputation as a hotbed of Merseyside militancy.
  5. It was none the less a moment of grave concern to unbelievers of any reliable militancy.
  6. Rising unemployment was important in producing the reductions in unions' members, funds, and militancy.

militancy in the middle of sentence


  1. Is it valiance and militancy or justice and peace?
  2. The government responded to militancy in the traditional ways.
  3. Worse still, the epicentre of labour militancy was the capital itself.
  4. The slightest hint of militancy was enough to bar a group from being funded.
  5. Before 1914, neither peasant land hunger nor working-class militancy were abating.
  6. Concerns have been mounting about the increasing militancy of animal rights activists.
  7. Clark told VOA that militancy in the oil - rich region is a legitimate cause of action.
  8. To what extent does the increasing militancy of other civil servants influence policy making?
  9. In the aftermath of both these outbursts of militancy stoppages of work declined dramatically.
  10. This was in line with the Government's legislation aimed at preventing militancy in trade unions.
  11. It can not be understood without reference to the growing land hunger and militancy of millions of peasants.
  12. Ten percent would threaten him, as Inkatha's militancy is not matched by mass support throughout the country.
  13. The enthusiasm and militancy of 1919 no longer existed in the areas and industries where it had mattered most.
  14. The militancy of sectarian party orthodoxy is fused with the militancy of rebellion against personal oppression.
  15. A further twist to the uncertainty of fossil fuel supplies was provided by the growing militancy of Britain's miners.
  16. A serious problem arises in attempting to test this hypothesis empirically: how can trade union militancy be measured?
  17. Yet deprivation alone does not explain the militancy and relatively strong political consciousness of the factory proletariat.
  18. The effects of large-scale unemployment and changes in the laws affecting trade unions have sapped militancy on the shop floor.
  19. Increasingly, the lines between the militancy of the civil rights movement and that of the anti-war movement were beginning to blur.
  20. Industrial militancy naturally declined, and the problem of the unemployed almost completely preoccupied the labour movement until 1934.
  21. Crucially, this instability hinders regional development, incites repressive governance, and compounds the poverty on which militancy feeds.
  22. But for his weakness and vacillation, peasant unrest and working-class militancy could have been kept in check by efficient and unwavering repression.
  23. Full of militancy and revolutionary ardour, the people of all nationalities in the country are working hard for the realization of the four modernizations.

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