Alliance.
The north wanted to block there ports, take control of the mississippi river and take the capitol, richmond VA. The south just wanted to defend the north and hope that they would lose interest.
Nationalism - having pride in your country, willing to defend it
All supplies must be transported there.
The purpose of knights are to defend there king or lord.
The Japanese fought a war of attrition .
yes if they have a big interest to defend.
Best practices dictate that you hire a local, common interest community-savvy attorney who works with owners who can help you defend this lien, or help you settle it.
Yes, lawyers have the right to choose not to defend someone in a legal case if they have a valid reason, such as a conflict of interest or ethical concerns.
No, a defense attorney cannot effectively defend themselves in court as it may create a conflict of interest and compromise their ability to provide unbiased representation.
Some common ones are: answer, defend, react, reciprocate, reply
Hares common enemies include the fox,wolves and snakes.
Your evidence of the dispute is primary to this discussion -- you may need the services of a common-interest-community-savvy attorney to help you defend your position. Take your evidence to the attorney, and ask for help.
A patriotic mission to defend the homeland and its way of life, inluding slavery, which had been declared sacred by church ministers - a perfect God-given arrangement of master and man.
Yes they can! A conflict of interest is the usual explanation, illness and inability to defend due to excessive case-load are other reasons. Also a public defender can refuse to defend due to issues with the client ie. if they feel threatened or abused they are entitled to walk-away.
Common defence refers to pooling resources in order to defend the whole country, rather than each state defending itself.
It doesn't matter whose best interest would be served. At the time he takes office, every U.S. President takes an oath to uphold, protect and defend the U.S. Constitution.
Yes, 'defend' is how you spell defend.