casus造句1. Accident casus just in the middle of investigating further.
2. Intriguing Casus Belli system, where wars have specific goals from start to finish.
3. The casus teaching is a teaching way to use case.
4. The casus belli is the government's plan, announced earlier this year, to make public-sector staff work longer and pay more for their pensions.
5. The casus analysis was carried out to set out the teaching activity of improving and promoting senior students' Self-controlling in Learning Mathematics.
6. But to our mind his casus belli still stands, despite the failure so far to find weapons of mass destruction.
7. 1914 - Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria and his wife Sophia are killed in Sarajevo by a Serbian nationalist young man: Gavrilo Princip , the casus belli of World War I.
8. A country discovering a successfull assassination, supporting rebels or desecration of holy site now gets a casus belli against the offender.
9. WITH a flourish, Russia this week recognised the "independence" of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, the enclaves that gave it a casus belli for its war on Georgia .
10. He was, in fact, on the verge of war with the pope, the casus belli being the revolt of Paul II 's grandsons against the new pope.
11. WITH a flourish, Russia this week recognised the “independence” of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, the enclaves that gave it a casus belli for its war on Georgia (see article).
12. Luckily the fire hazard didn't result in personnel's dying or injuring and lighted a fire casus is investigating.
13. Washington should make clear to the North that sales to non-state actors would be a casus belli; no amount of money received would be worth the resulting risk.