No army of this size had ever been sustained and supported logistically by road. |
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Some techniques would probably not be possible logistically in a larger classroom. |
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The close proximity of Scotland made it logistically feasible for single Scottish men to return home to choose a suitable marriage partner. |
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By logistically supporting a beleaguered population, political and military interests can be secured. |
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Screening the general population for glaucoma is neither cost effective nor logistically feasible. |
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But just logistically, I don't know how people do triplets or quadruplets or quintuplets, because I can't carry two babies at the same time. |
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Nothing will slow enrollment more quickly than a protocol that is logistically difficult to carry out or involves tricky data collection. |
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This has the practical advantage that they can be sustained logistically from the amphibious group just offshore. |
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Equipping all jetliners with antimissile technology is neither financially nor logistically feasible. |
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The Council shall be assisted logistically by a secretariat to be set up by the Parties at the time of signature of the Agreement. |
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Everything is being done politically and logistically, and with the well-appreciated support of the United Nations, to honour that date. |
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For Western science, the collection of this type of information in the North is typically costly, logistically difficult and time-consuming. |
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It would be a very dangerous situation if the Europeans were to become logistically reliant on Russia. |
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It, too, soon abandoned the mission, finding it both logistically and financially impossible. |
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It is impossible to logistically manage such an immense volume of traffic. |
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Without a modern road network, doing business in Nigeria will remain prohibitively expensive and logistically challenging. |
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It is entirely unjustified educationally, professionally, logistically and in terms of personal health and community wellbeing. |
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It would be insuperably expensive and logistically impossible for a daily paper to check every story before publication, the way magazines do. |
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Indoor residual spraying is an effective malaria prevention method in settings where it is epidemiologically and logistically appropriate. |
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Besides the ecologic advantage, the application is also favourable logistically, as less storage space is required. |
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It is difficult logistically out there because the distances are much greater. |
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It is so exciting when a client flies from Zurich to Paris for a date, but logistically it can be quite tricky. |
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Many say licensed facilities are not financially or logistically viable, suggesting it will only drive them underground or out of business. |
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In January 2004, MONUC nonetheless declared that elections in 2005 in the DRC are logistically and technically possible. |
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However, relocating buildings is costly and logistically difficult, although it has been done for historic houses on many occasions. |
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Moreover, the region's size and lack of infrastructure makes outreach work logistically difficult. |
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Family visits are logistically difficult to arrange, but two are provided for monthly. |
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My concern is, logistically, how do we link it to the World Trade Organization? |
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Moreover, any truly effective coordination would be politically controversial, logistically problematic, and hard to sustain. |
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Then, the high-tech and logistically complicated endeavor became about as exciting as watching paint dry. |
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To continue to deny them their full human and civil rights is not only morally reprehensible, but logistically unfeasible. |
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It seems logistically challenging but not yet philosophically challenging. |
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Carrie's filming schedule with Portlandia and Corin's family commitments mean that the gruelling, 14-month-long tours are logistically impossible. |
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In addition, as will be discussed below, along with operational policies, all human resources and logistically related policies are now available electronically to staff. |
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It must be logistically and financially sustainable. |
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Moreover, the creation of a dedicated facility for transsexuals was not logistically feasible, given the relatively small number of transsexual inmates and the level of services and programming required. |
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Figuring out how it would work logistically is above and beyond my pay grade and my brain power. |
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It was quite interesting with a lot of trips on little boats to cross expanses of water, so logistically it will be a challenge to everybody. |
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These often remote and isolated villages provide a huge challenge logistically as many of the areas can only be approached by air or sea. |
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The second element is a Chadian police component, made up of police officers and gendarmes who would be screened, selected, trained and supported logistically and materially by the United Nations presence. |
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Johnny genuinely wanted to come and play, but logistically it was never going to happen. |
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The Winter Olympics was created to feature snow and ice sports that were logistically impossible to hold during the Summer Games. |
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Although this question would ideally be answered through a randomized clinical trial comparing the two treatments, it is not logistically feasible and would take too long to complete. |
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New York can't easily be replaced, and even if it were logistically possible to create another megacity there's no guarantee that resources would re-congeal there. |
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However, the Belgian customs official considered that logistically it did not make much sense to unload the container in Antwerp and then send it by road to Poland. |
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As the raw materials for the Haldia PTA plant were sourced from Singapore and Thailand, logistically it made sense to locate the plant on the east coast. |
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Our approach is this: we will carry on taking steps to ensure that this idea can be revived at any point, should it prove possible to do this in good time, and if it is logistically feasible. |
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Central and western Europe, logistically more distant from the Central Asian heartland, proved less vulnerable to these threats. |
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The UNMIL force continues to consolidate, shifting to a more flexible posture, removing static checkpoints and reducing point security posts where operationally and logistically feasible. |
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And they are logistically and politically difficult. |
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It takes instinct and luck to ferret out the good parts, but the risk of staging something so logistically huge is that it might implode under its own weight. |
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Initial operating capability, or IOC, is scheduled in FY15 and is defined as a detachment of four aircraft, with combat ready crews, logistically prepared to deploy. |
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We provide security of movement and surprise, and support the GCE logistically by transporting ammunition, chow, and water and are able to conduct casualty evacuations. |
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