war of attrition - significado y definición. Qué es war of attrition
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Qué (quién) es war of attrition - definición


War of Attrition (horse)         
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RACEHORSE
War Of Attrition (horse)
War Of Attrition (Foaled 7 May 1999) is a retired National Hunt racehorse and winner of the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 2006.
War of attrition (game)         
GAME THEORY MODEL OF AGGRESSION
In game theory, the war of attrition is a dynamic timing game in which players choose a time to stop, and fundamentally trade off the strategic gains from outlasting other players and the real costs expended with the passage of time. Its precise opposite is the pre-emption game, in which players elect a time to stop, and fundamentally trade off the strategic costs from outlasting other players and the real gains occasioned by the passage of time.
Attrition warfare         
  • The [[Battle of Verdun]] resulted in over 700,000 casualties
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  • The [[Iran–Iraq War]] (1980–1988) killed more than 500,000 people before a UN-brokered ceasefire ended it
  • Approximately 750,000 soldiers were killed over four years during the [[American Civil War]]
MILITARY STRATEGY OF WEARING DOWN THE ENEMY BY CONTINUAL LOSSES IN PERSONNEL AND MATERIAL
Battle of attrition; War of attrition; Strategy of attrition; Wars of attrition; Exhaustion war; War of attrition (strategy); War of attrition (military); War of attrition (military strategy); War of attrition (military doctrine); Attrition strategy
Attrition warfare is a military strategy consisting of belligerent attempts to win a war by wearing down the enemy to the point of collapse through continuous losses in personnel and materiel. The word attrition comes from the Latin root , meaning "to rub against", similar to the "grinding down" of the opponent's forces in attrition warfare.
Ejemplos de uso de war of attrition
1. This is military planning – a war of attrition," he said.
2. In the South, a war of attrition is taking place between the strong and the weak.
3. Israel is not, and should not, be preparing for a long war of attrition.
4. What turns a bold and brilliant military operation into a depressing war of attrition?
5. Banks got into this war of attrition partly by being too nice to customers.