tug Definition In Czech

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Examples of tug

  • Under semi-presidentialism, however, cabinet appointments may instead become a tug-of-war between a prime minister and a president with different partisan preferences.

  • The study was based on computer simulations, as well as data from experiments with tug vessels and tankers.

  • Much of the opera is consumed by a tug-of-war about who may take a picture of whom.

  • An extended tug-of-war developed around the issue of presidential succession.

  • The linguistic tug-of-war within and among states is evident everywhere, and needs the fullest possible discussion.

  • On a broader note, the book is also important for all who are interested in the tug-of-war between cultural and biological explanations of the world.

  • At the same time, in each work song embodies a distinct version of die tug-of-war between female force and die powers attempting to constrain it.

  • Rather, its political position is continuously shaped in a tug-of-war between the institution itself, public opinion, state agencies and international actors.

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