Examples of use of kind of occupation
1. The dissolution of Iraq, however, should it proceed further, is the direct consequence of Bush‘s decision to intervene unilaterally and of the particular kind of occupation that he mandated.
2. "The existence of international forces in Darfur could be regarded by the Sudanese people as a kind of occupation which could lead to their resistance of any form," Khalil added.
3. "America should not forget the fact that traditionally and historically, Afghans have never accepted any kind of occupation or occupation forces." The success of the Loya Jirga also hinges on the assumption that the numerous well–armed warlords will simply melt away and allow a transparent and democratic process to occur.
4. This is no way the beginning of any kind of occupation of Lebanon.‘‘ Last week, Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah vowed to defeat any Israeli invasion, saying his guerrillas were longing‘‘ to engage their opponents in ground battles. Any ground invasion will be good news for the resistance because it will bring us closer to victory and humiliating the Israeli enemy,‘‘ Nasrallah said.
5. David Brion Davis, a Yale University historian, notes that Caribbean slaves died much faster than those on the mainland and had a lower birthrate because of the harsh environment and labor conditions. Sugar production was a very, very taxing – almost lethal – kind of occupation,‘‘ he said, noting that many lost limbs in machines.