Several senior officers attended war game training recently aimed at improving logistical concepts and improving capability development. |
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It is true that the military channelled logistical support to Abkhaz separatists during the war. |
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Poor equipment, poor training, and poor leadership all were to blame there, as well as a logistical snafu that led to fuel contamination. |
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As partial compensation for these logistical challenges, Rau did benefit from the advent of the dry plate. |
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However, the movement of the four evaporators represents the most difficult logistical exercise. |
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For our part, it is clear we need more logistical support to de-risk as much of the troop movements and supply effort as possible. |
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The gestational time variable was always the first variable to enter the logistical regression models. |
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It was both a new vehicle to galvanize followers and operating there meant fewer logistical difficulties since it was close by. |
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He called for an increase in the African Union force in the Sudan, with a pledge to provide logistical support and even policing a no-fly zone. |
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From a logistical perspective, there has always been an inextricable relationship between events at sea and those on land. |
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This is likely to be a logistical problem in areas where diarrhoea is common and coexists with cholera. |
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She is used to the logistical challenges thrown up by confined spaces and ovens with different cooking temperatures. |
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Geographic centrality in the region and the cities' substantial telecommunications and logistical infrastructure have been most attractive. |
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This relationship has recently been reaffirmed and reinterpreted to provide for greater logistical support to U.S. forces operating in the area. |
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Operational, logistical and cultural problems are the main international headaches. |
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We should be telling them to do the job, with an offer of U.S. logistical help. |
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Some statisticians bend statistics not because of logistical problems but to promote certain values or products. |
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A military objective was first defined, and converted into a detailed logistical shopping list of the men and materials required to achieve it. |
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During the Revolutionary War and Civil War, support ships were used primarily by the army as troop transports and logistical supply ships. |
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Serving larger school districts in metropolitan areas can also require careful logistical planning for deliveries. |
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These operations were planned to concentrate on striking warships versus logistical support ships and merchantmen. |
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It is a scandal that the Government has so badly underestimated the logistical difficulties of organising postal voting. |
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Papua New Guinea troops, backed by Australian logistical support, put down the insurrection. |
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For several months, the unit continued to manage with limited logistical assets. |
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It will be a big logistical problem for the army, but they've planned for it. |
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Serving larger school districts in metropolitan areas can require careful logistical planning for deliveries. |
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When you're dealing with the idea of time, you run into all kinds of logistical nightmares. |
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In addition to offering logistical help, they educate farmers about the market. |
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The city faces all sorts of logistical issues and no doubt commuter carnage while the mayor attempts to fix the transport system. |
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So that had a massive impact, quite apart from the whole series of logistical impacts as well. |
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We're coordinating with local parish officials in the affected areas to provide whatever logistical help we can. |
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There were washouts, hairpin turns, all kinds of logistical problems, food problems, and fuel problems, but it was a great adventure. |
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The pilot study is a dry run to illuminate and resolve many scientific, clinical, and logistical issues that will be faced during the pivotal clinical trial. |
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The logistical units need to really sharpen up their hard training. |
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But the military can mitigate the risks simply by virtue of its enormous logistical reach. |
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My instructor told the student would have been no dash across Europe by the Third Army if not for the tremendous logistical effort made on their behalf. |
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Many equally dedicated ground and logistical personnel are supporting the aircrews with maintenance teams ensuring the aircraft are fully serviceable. |
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Security sources say the children provide a serious logistical challenge to their efforts at dispersing the sit-in. |
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He would appear to have produced a perfect arsenal of logistical matter. |
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But slowly, both for financial and logistical reasons, it appeared that repatriating the whole family to Belgium for two months was not the perfect solution either. |
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In this we were limited only by the time and effort we wished to expend, rather than such logistical publishing considerations as page layout and total printing costs. |
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But resiting the competition locations and moving all the boats to their new starting point 10 days before the event proved to be a logistical nightmare. |
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Other Arab states, including Qatar and Kuwait, reportedly provided or facilitated logistical support. |
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The excavation of lithic quarry sites presents archaeologists with logistical and analytical problems that are often not encountered at other site types. |
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Technology in the classroom creates logistical issues for the instructor. |
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The paper was written whilst on sabbatical at Pennsylvania State University, where much logistical support and scientific stimulus was given by D. W. Burbank and colleagues. |
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I realize that getting there in the snowy streets of Kiev would be a logistical nightmare. |
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Of course, without American logistical aid, the insurrection would have ended in tragedy. |
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Hunter's tiger team had anticipated this logistical nightmare. |
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There are thousands of people ready to join the fighting over there but we are short on logistical support and weaponry. |
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As many commenters on the article and elsewhere pointed out, there are logistical problems with this plan. |
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The things they will provide are logistical support, training or retraining security forces. |
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There are also funding and logistical imperatives for ISIS to pursue the proto-state strategy. |
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But testing for every possible interaction in pregnant women presents a host of ethical and logistical complications, too. |
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Leaving aside the logistical challenges, identifying the objects as part of the missing plane could take a while. |
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Also, as the teaching environment is not designed primarily for tuition, there are often logistical and technical problems of a tuitional nature that have to be overcome. |
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In spite of the logistical difficulties, moreover, we are doing some good. |
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It has issues about how best to organize its logistical processes to support its wide geographical spread and its sharp variations in the degree of market penetration. |
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Although it would be a logistical nightmare, Big 12 commissioner Kevin Weiberg says it's possible his league could have instant replay by 2004, too. |
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The garrison troops manning the regional bases of operation will facilitate local stability, maintain the lines of communication, and provide logistical support. |
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The reason we went there initially was because I wanted to see how they got around the logistical problem of only having one and two dollar coins, and no paper bills. |
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Pretesting was very important for detecting a range of potential problems, from logistical glitches to problems with methods or threats to accuracy. |
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Enviros say their logistical plans are evolving alongside their message. |
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Nonfighting members of the armed forces have important strategic and logistical roles. |
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Some old trading route were reopened during the modern times, although in different political and logistical scenarios. |
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But imagine, if you will, a world where these logistical problems were solved. |
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The Dauphin was crowned and continued the successful Fabian tactics of avoiding full frontal assault and exploiting logistical advantage. |
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And the financial, technological, and logistical barriers are significant. |
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Significant logistical operations take place to bring people into the festival by public transport each year. |
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The logistical effort in procuring and distributing raw materials and picking up finished goods were also limitations of the putting out system. |
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We thank the Honduran Coral Reef Fund and Operation Wallacea for logistical support. |
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However exporting engines to western Pennsylvania, Kentucky or Ohio was challenging and expensive from a logistical perspective. |
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They would help regain control of Vanderbilt's steamboats which had become a logistical lifeline for Walker's army. |
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Television contracts, sponsorship, match venues and other logistical problems are addressed. |
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The racetrack faced financial and logistical hurdles during its inaugural season, including many rainouts, ultimately forcing the track to close. |
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Prior to that date its two main units fought separately and were grouped together mostly for logistical reasons. |
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It's head office is based in Dublin, Ireland, with logistical operations managed from Virginia Airport, KwaZulu-Natal. |
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We would like to thank the Bialowieza Geobotanical Station of Warsaw University for logistical support. |
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Some logistical cost savings are already included in traditional benefit-cost analyses, but are not labeled as logistical cost savings. |
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BioDefense the needed capacity to house a larger staff of executives and sales personnel in addition to serving its logistical needs. |
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Water was a constant logistical problem, and for use in some desert areas condensing engines were devised. |
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The loss of all but one of the Chinook helicopters being carried by the Atlantic Conveyor was a severe blow from a logistical perspective. |
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The Chinese expeditions were a remarkable technical and logistical achievement. |
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However, these plans were eventually abandoned, due to the formidable logistical challenge this would have posed. |
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That helped to contribute to the logistical problems that Germany experienced. |
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Military deployment is the movement of armed forces and their logistical support infrastructure around the world. |
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It was used primarily for interceptor aircraft operations but also provided logistical support for the nearby nuclear test area. |
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The main difficulty faced by Colonel Abraham Yoffe's 9th Infantry Brigade was logistical. |
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However, for logistical reasons it was decided that no home games would be played at Bridgend RFC's Brewery Field. |
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Multinomial logistical regression analysis was performed to calculate odds ratios. |
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On a logistical note, the flints used in British weapons also put them at a disadvantage on the battlefield. |
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The port is an important piece of logistical infrastructure for the NEPIC cluster of process companies. |
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A combination of poor planning, disease, logistical issues and high financial expenditures resulted in the expedition's failure. |
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There are also plans to build an industrial and logistical zone alongside the canal over the next five years with investment from companies using the shipping lane. |
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Second, Linn only makes cursory mention of the logistical challenges presented by the terrain and the disjointedness of the theaters of operation. |
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A larger operation at Fishhook designed to destroy COSVN offered a more promising option, both for its logistical disruptiveness and its psychological shock value. |
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The PO TG is planned to include submarines, ocean escorts, amphibious and logistical support ships, Marine and special operations forces, divers units and hydrographic ships. |
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The retailer currently operates a network of 70 stores in 39 cities in Bulgaria, which are serviced by the logistical center in the western village of Ravno Pole. |
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Also, the Polish Navy played a more international role as part of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, providing logistical support for the United States Navy. |
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We thank Mexico's Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia and its regional centre in Tlaxcala for providing permissions and logistical support for our project. |
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We will be unable to build the logistical center by this season. |
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But Helen Jones, team manager with Dudley Council, has spelled out the logistical problems of the seemingly simple task of cleaning the lifts area and stairwells. |
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They obtained logistical support from Count Sancho Garcia of Castile. |
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The practical recycle of a thermoplastic is thus limited primarily by logistical factors since the technology for its refabrication is both well-established and economical. |
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These initial approvals, once installed, will help to avert the type of gasoline shortages and logistical and transportation challenges New Jerseyans faced following Sandy. |
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Also, while wine shippers have developed a well-oiled network to move European vintages around the globe, trade with new markets is taxing weak logistical links. |
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The most serious of these was the logistical situation of the attack. |
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Armies were small by European standards of the era, largely attributable to limitations such as lack of powder and other logistical capabilities on the American side. |
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Al-Azhar's laggardness in renewing its religious discourse and embracing the new media can't be attributed to the lack of funds nor other logistical rationales. |
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The British Museum clarified that the change was purely logistical to save space in the main museum entrance and did not reflect any escalation in threat. |
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The arms industry also provides other logistical and operational support. |
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The Roman military had an extensive logistical supply chain. |
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The British trainers also constructed an operations room at the SLA's headquarters and provided other support to improve the SLA's communications and logistical capabilities. |
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