The number of convicts used in road gangs in Alabama increased rapidly in the late 1940s as demobilization increased the population of young men. |
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Operation Axe included the demobilization and disarmament of the Italian Army. |
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Add the demobilization process on their return, and they can expect to be on active duty for at least nine months. |
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He would in fact have been hard-pressed to discuss postwar monetary and foreign policy or domestic issues such as labor agitation and demobilization. |
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Experts also met to discuss military demobilization, military and police training, demining, and counternarcotics issues and alternative development. |
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Unlike their entry into military life, demobilization does not include initiation rites to mark the transition. |
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It resulted in the largest scale down in government spending since our post World War II demobilization. |
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Political extremists exploited the political unrest caused by mass demobilization and a return to civilian production. |
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To keep up morale and prepare the return to civilian life, activities were organized for troops waiting for their demobilization orders. |
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As the war drew to a close, nearly a million veterans, men and women, were faced with demobilization and a return to civilian life. |
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The programme for the disarmament, demobilization, reintegration and rehabilitation of combatants has not yet started. |
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I should simply like to welcome the fact that women and girls are being taken into account in demobilization and reintegration programmes. |
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Mobilization and demobilization of equipment and supplies, and any incurred stand-by charges deemed reasonable by the Rights Administrator. |
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They bear responsibility for the demobilization of the movement in defense of Mumia, which used to mobilize protests of tens of thousands. |
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Use of the CAEMC funds, as intended, for completion of disarmament, demobilization and reintegration would be a major first step. |
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This compensation is in lieu of demobilization benefits provided to Armed Forces veterans and the lost opportunities which resulted. |
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The module contains equipment for minimum operational security standards compliance and for a disarmament, demobilization and reintegration unit. |
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Mercenary activities are particularly appealing to people who have difficulty coping with demobilization and who still yearn for a life of excitement. |
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Other social forces and popular movements were co-opted or repressed during the period of military government, leading to their demobilization and fragmentation. |
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It also refers to the disarmament and demobilization of combatants and to the reform of the security sector, which so far consists of both regular troops and members of paramilitary and militia groups. |
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The disarmament and demobilization of all the fighting groups is complete. |
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In the years following the war, provinces re-entered these tax fields as the federal government reduced its own taxes as a result of demobilization. |
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It also supported low-cost housing delivery as well as the demobilization process targeting the social and economic reintegration of Eritrean soldiers. |
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After16yearsofcrisis,significantstrideshavebeenmade toward securing peace and development in Burundi, including the demobilization of the one remaining rebel group. |
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There are some 2,000 children that have been identified to beneficiate from this voluntary demobilization programme. |
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The idea of trying to demobilize soldiers during an armed conflict is unique to the issue of child soldiers as demobilization normally occurs once a conflict has ended. |
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In the long term, the TNG hoped to extend demobilization efforts and decentralize law enforcement to provide security in the regions outside Mogadishu. |
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There is general agreement among the economists that the security situation in Colombia has improved dramatically under the Uribe government and that the demobilization of paramilitaries is on track. |
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This was followed by an appeal made by TNG in July for the deployment of foreign troops to assist in the disarming and demobilization of armed militias. |
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It is also crucial that world leaders, who have been willing to bear the expense of militarization, not shrink from the costs of peace and demobilization. |
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They adopted policies that were designed to lead to political and economic stability, but it was stability that Rosas feared, since it would have entailed the demobilization of his mass political following. |
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For more than two years Eisenhower directed demobilization of the wartime army and worked to unify the armed services under a centralized command. |
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The security situation in the country continued to be somewhat precarious, with the persistence of problems related to drug trafficking, the demobilization of militias, and the traditional divisions among warlords. |
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The discussions included a review of the force's capacity in view of its involvement in support of the disarmament, demobilization and reintegration programme. |
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In fact, we would be remiss if we did not take notice of the efforts that have led to the formal demobilization of over 30,000 paramilitaries and the weakening of the two primary guerrilla groups in that country. |
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Other areas addressed in the evaluation included the limited progress of disarmament, demobilization and reintegration and the disarmament of militias, which posed a risk to the peace process. |
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The family refused to participate in the Colombian government''s demobilization process, in which some paramilitaries were offered lesser sentences for voluntarily disbanding. |
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An ambitious demobilization effort has already removed over,000 paramilitaries from combat since 00, and many more demobilizations are planned for this year. |
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