Our recent combat operations reinforce the requirements for units and echelons that are flexible and tailorable. |
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Many people assumed that I was masterminding a great shift at the top echelons of government. |
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Numbered air forces are tactical echelons, providing operational leadership and supervision. |
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Genuinely democratic consciousness has almost entirely disintegrated within the upper echelons of American society. |
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We must focus our attention to reach higher echelons by working hard with a joint effort. |
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As far as can be determined, the waves they caused remained limited to the learned echelons of society. |
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Though few have broken into the top echelons of power, the junior and middle management levels are full of women. |
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Some will say that unlike his feistier brother, he lacks the same killer instinct and aggression to make it to the very highest echelons. |
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Maybe it's better to be a competitive force in the junior ranks than cannon fodder in the higher echelons. |
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Such facilities can be deployed in the strategic command and control echelons far from areas of combat operations. |
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The upper echelons of American society are hopelessly corrupted and morally decayed. |
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As part of the in-theater structure required to support the deploying force, ISB echelons must deploy early and primarily by air. |
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The media should be treated like family because they target the international community and keep higher echelons of command happy. |
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Further, this technology is not well known and therefore not fully exploited in the lower command echelons. |
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Focus analytical efforts at higher echelons in direct support of designated tactical forces at the supported units' level of granularity. |
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It is to be expected that the invasion and conquest of these tribes will have caused severe disruption to the upper echelons of society. |
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After independence, Creoles quickly replaced Spaniards in the upper echelons of the new society. |
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Only once in the past 11 seasons have Everton finished in the top half of the upper echelons of the English game. |
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My grandmother was a nursemaid in high demand with the richest echelons of the London gentry. |
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Likewise, those lower echelons were completely confounded with her existence. |
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In this sense, as in many others, its 4,000 students mirror the upper echelons of French society. |
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Brown also used his speech to deliver a series of thinly veiled warnings to his rivals in the higher echelons of the government. |
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Most of the others had bourgeois backgrounds, their families frequently positioned among the upper professional echelons. |
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In practice, the pleasures and benefits of an improving culture could not be confined to society's upper echelons. |
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Four out of five motorized corps were placed in the first echelons of the assault groups. |
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He had had enough of the shilly-shallying that now dominates the game's upper echelons. |
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The rear echelons of the army mutinied and seized the crossings over the Rhine. |
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He also needs the money, for the glamour and riches of, say, Formula One or even the upper echelons of bike racing, are beyond him. |
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The militia was a part-time force charged with a wide range of duties and organized at the village level, but supervised from higher echelons. |
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Nor was this confined only to the topmost echelons of society at Rome itself. |
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And protracted booms promote the most aggressive and most bullish to the top echelons of power. |
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This model establishes a sequence for trainers to follow, at all echelons, to improve planning through the execution of training events. |
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The conspiracy extended to the uppermost echelons of the federal judiciary, including the Supreme Court. |
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All echelons will integrate the collectors, thus creating a seamless collaborative environment. |
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However, despite such inauspicious beginnings, by Act 2 Noel has successfully infiltrated the upper echelons of society and seems set for success. |
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His evidence not only flatly contradicted the testimony of the other defendants, it implicated the top echelons of the football club in a conspiracy to mislead the court. |
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Unlike the Stalingrad counteroffensive, the corps, divisions, regiments and battalions in the main sectors were attacking in two and, sometimes, in three echelons. |
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Do you have what it takes to join the upper echelons of society? |
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Buddhism made its first inroads into the upper echelons of Chinese society at this time, and many scholars met to discuss and compare the ideas of these two religions. |
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For a project as large and complex as the Objective Force, every echelon needs a vision of what it must do, and these visions must be consistent across echelons. |
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The twenty-eight elders, who were members for life, seem drawn in practice, if not by law, from a narrow range of families in the upper echelons of Spartan society. |
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All actions are carried out under the command of the numerous other British ex-servicemen hired by Henderson to staff the upper echelons of the special branch. |
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Portable radio sets were provided as far down in the military echelons as the platoon. |
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Because there is a unisex trend happening – at least in the upper echelons of fashion – that makes it feel as if gender is disappearing. |
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Operational risks are very broad and permeate all echelons of the organisation. |
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It's exactly in these times of pressure that the upper echelons of the club should gather around their manager. |
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He began with a series of changes to the highest echelons of government, all devoted to aboriginal affairs. |
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Moreover, they generally occupy lower echelons of the organisational hierarchy. |
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The committee was stacked to achieve a vote that it looks like was wanted by the upper echelons of the government. |
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For reasons of proximity, the infranational echelons must be given precedence in the promotion of the maritime dimension in civil society. |
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On the contrary, corruption, especially political corruption, has become a convenient way to echelons of power. |
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In proportion to men, the number of women reaching the upper echelons of higher education and of scientific establishments is falling. |
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When Krieghoff joined the club in 1847, he would have gained access to the upper echelons of Canadian society. |
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His appointment was said to pave the way for more non-civil servants to join the top echelons of the administration. |
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Yet there are still few women who are in top echelons of power in politics, business and other fields of competence. |
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So there's a sinister cabal of egalitarians who have infiltrated the higher echelons of the Government, all wanting to give equality a go, but too scared to tell anyone. |
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Unfortunately, the upper echelons of the Republican Party are resistant to change, but that is what needs to happen. |
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Even in the most sophisticated echelons of the media ecosystem, the fix was in. |
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But in Iran, such people operate in the highest echelons of the state and can peddle their prejudice on state television. |
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Negotiators haggled over every word in the official statement, while lower echelons of the delegations supplied the media with derogatory comments about rival politicians. |
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We were sat in the very highest echelons of the main stand, with fans of both sides around us, and the camaraderie and mutual respect in evidence was fantastic. |
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He is not liked among the upper echelons of British society either. |
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In practice English is used instead of Urdu in the higher echelons of government. |
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One Englishman, John Daniel, from the upper echelons of the yeoman class, brought in 39 recruits by himself. |
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Rather than relying on a heavily fortified front line, the defence was to be arranged in a series of echelons. |
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The negotiations are taking place against the backdrop of unprecedented global attention and intense media coverage on climate change from the highest political echelons right down to the man on the street. |
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Until ten years ago ensconced in the upper echelons of French gastronomy, foie gras is now confidently in stride with cultural globalization and culinary creativity. |
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Although 'Edwardian Mercia' never had the success of 'Victorian Wessex', it was an idea that appealed to the higher echelons of society. |
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Hatton was a heavy underdog for this fight and the victory announced his entry to the upper echelons of the world boxing scene. |
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Posidonius appears to have moved with ease among the upper echelons of Roman society as an ambassador from Rhodes. |
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Octavian could not rely on his limited funds to make a successful entry into the upper echelons of the Roman political hierarchy. |
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In short order the upper echelons of patrons and priests in the society lived off the work of the lower classes. |
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It is alleged that the planners and perpetrators of the murder were at the highest echelons of the Somoza regime. |
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The Pattles moved in the upper echelons of colonial society, although the resemblance of their name to the common native patronym Patel inspired a certain amount of unkind genealogical snickering. |
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Extends Harris leadership in wideband communications by expanding family of solutions across all echelons of the battlefield. |
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A substitute programme was worked out after awareness and commitment were created among the higher echelons of government and in the society as a whole. |
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There is some interaction with others but there is no requirement to persuade or influence others since the position is in the lower echelons of a team of analysts. |
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The administration in every country, with a few exceptions, is staffed overwhelmingly in the upper echelons by men, with only a few countries arranging awareness raising and training for administrative officials. |
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In the final gruesome hours of waiting, the American judicial system at its very highest echelons was involved – including the US supreme court, which issued the decisive final ruling. |
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According to those in the higher echelons of the party, George Galloway, the party's only MP, formerly of Bethnal Green and Bow and now of Bradford West, is not the national leader. |
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Ultra, the information obtained from Enigma intercepts, gave the highest echelons of the British command a view of German intentions. |
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Two anomalies have long existed in the upper echelons of golf. |
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Kieffer apparently continues to move freely within the highest echelons of Bolivia's political class, a tier of politicians apparently immune from, or inured to, the scorn normally poured on corrupt political leaders. |
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Mr Niel grew up in a working-class suburb of Paris, did not go to university a rarity in the upper echelons of French business and counts some seamy episodes in his early career. |
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Much of the workforce of Silicon Valley is as yet unorganized, from the crews at Internet start-ups who work 14-hour days and camp out in their offices to the lower echelons. |
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In the rear echelons he interviewed GI's and officers at the levels of company, battalion, regiment, division and corps headquarters. |
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To this extent, institutional echelons and their staff are used to implement instructions from above, which they understand and integrate through their training, experience and institutional culture. |
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The city has affirmed its desire to work with community bodies, business and labour sectors, as well as other echelons of government and other concerned bodies. |
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How was the exercise of human rights in general and the rights of the child in particular monitored hierarchically, from the highest to the lowest echelons of government? |
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During the 18th and 19th centuries in the highest echelons of British society, the English country house was a place for relaxing, hunting in the countryside. |
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By the 23rd we were dug in on Hill 677, overlooking the Main Supply Route which followed the Kapyong River from the ROK position to the rear echelons. |
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Command Post of the Future and Tactical Ground Reporting to equip command posts with command and control capabilities traditionally reserved for higher echelons. |
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We heard stories of corruption in the upper echelons of the firm. |
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