It is also important for strategic leaders and warfighters to understand the media as a potent force multiplier in a wide variety of areas. |
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It is worth noting that motorcycles were used to patrol the borderline and were seen as an effective force multiplier. |
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What other concept promises to be both an economy of force measure and a force multiplier? |
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Our job is to serve as a force multiplier so that all agencies involved can do their jobs better. |
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In effect, it is a force multiplier for both agencies where if we look at the coastline where we are working here. |
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As such, local purchase of food for school feeding is seen as a force multiplier, benefiting children and the local economy at the same time. |
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In addition, nations are increasingly aware that the use of cyber strategies can be a major force multiplier and equaliser. |
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Through strategic coordination of its collective contributions, NATO can act as a force multiplier, in effect offering each member a complete defence package in exchange for their contributions. |
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In the final analysis, the result is that eleven years after Union, the desired objective of achieving a force multiplier in the area of counter-terrorism because of European integration remains remote. |
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It also works as a force multiplier for the Royal Navy, often doing patrols that frigates used to do. |
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Considered vital to the nuclear deterrence posture, accurate determination of the SLBM launch position was a force multiplier. |
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Now the public becomes a force multiplier. |
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The force multiplier of technology really worked. |
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The Internet has allowed terrorists to use social networking technologies as a force multiplier, permitting them to gather in the virtual world to recruit, plan and execute acts of terror. |
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We are committed to continuing that support, and we recognize that the efforts of UNODC and other international and regional organizations act as an important force multiplier. |
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Sending people to treatment actually acts as a force multiplier. |
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These incapacitants are often used in conjunction with lethal military force and in this context act mainly as a force multiplier and not as a life-saving tool. |
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An integrated planetary gear serves as the force multiplier, the meshing mechanism triggers the automatic switch from the placing movement to the actual application of force. |
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He said Agni-V is major strategic defence weapon and Agni-VI would be a force multiplier. |
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He reminded them that for a smaller force, processional competence is a meaningful force multiplier. |
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Having the ability to track and account for all military inventories during shipment around the world, Fletcher observed, would be a huge force multiplier. |
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Indeed, the BRICS have already proved to be a force multiplier for Chinese diplomacy, and can remain so if China is careful not to push its national interests too hard. |
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This support is a force multiplier that gives the program a tremendous boost in credibility, opens doors of opportunity and provides the catalyst that makes things happen. |
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Parker's new Force Multiplier utilizes a secondary cam placed just below the grip to square off the force vs. |
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