Press reports have identified it as a modernization project at the National Security Agency, the agency that intercepts foreign communications. |
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Funding for the operations, modernization, and support would derive from three sources. |
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So we are preparing and providing for the kind of investment into the modernization needs of the country and readiness needs of the country. |
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The ultimate responsibility for the modernization of each weapon system resides, of course, with the respective platform project manager. |
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All proceeded from a premise that equated modernization with Westernization. |
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Italy is the exception, and reveals an unexpected variant of ecclesiastic modernization strategies. |
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The CTO is overseeing a quick modernization of T-Mobile's network before the mobile operator starts rolling out its LTE pipeline next year. |
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German scientific forestry was couched in a rhetoric of development and modernization. |
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In 1945, the Toronto police switched to the forage cap, finally yielding to modernization and comfort. |
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It is only in Europe, moreover, that the connections between modernization and secularization are relatively strong. |
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It also relies on efforts to use expertise to promote modernization and innovation. |
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The decreasing visibility occurred in part because of the attempt to concretize images of political modernization in the city. |
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The political forces that favoured modernization were themselves divided by the old cleavage of religion. |
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Inuit women sewed parkas from tanned animal hides until modernization led to the use of duffel wool. |
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Routine modernization and the recapitalization of legacy systems appear to overshadow programs that could yield disruptive innovation. |
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Still, much of the nation's heritage has been destroyed in the name of modernization. |
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But despite the ineluctable force of modernization it's surprising how strongly and deeply rooted this callous disregard for women is. |
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He spurns the notion that modernization as such is the ticket to emancipation and happiness. |
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These were years of nascent economic, infrastructural, and political modernization. |
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The Selectable Lightweight Attack Munition is an Army war reserve modernization munition designed to defeat vehicles and light armored targets. |
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Maintaining the distinctiveness of their culture in the face of urbanization and modernization is a challenge for the present-day Motu. |
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Brazilian agriculture has been going through a rapid process of modernization in recent years, with the expansion of intensive monoculture. |
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The most difficult aspect of the project was to make the modernization nearly invisible within the historic fabric. |
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By tying to reach a level of Western-oriented modernization, we are destroying the continuity of our own tradition. |
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Modernism in the simplest terms would be modernization of our life or of society. |
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The exhibition contains various photographic reports of the incomplete nature of global modernization. |
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These issues concern land and hunting rights, commercial exploitation, and the negative impact of modernization and integration on their culture. |
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Perhaps the mistake is to think that modernization necessarily equals high-rise architecture. |
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Airplane and ship movements must be synchronized with major training events, force modernization efforts and pre-planned force rotation dates. |
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The ensuing Meiji policy of modernization allowed Western ideas, institutions, and culture to infiltrate Japan. |
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They proposed group forms and megastructures to gain conceptual control and to achieve formal coherence in a city of accelerated modernization. |
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The owners wanted a modernization that would preserve the family memories and architectural details embodied in the original construction. |
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In short, the modernization of economic structures leads to a rise, rather than a decline, in archaic attitudes of mind. |
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So the reader must resort to the apparatus and notes to figure out what interpretation is driving a given modernization choice. |
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The original Western nineteenth-century route to modernization was associated with laissez-faire capitalism, individualism, and democracy. |
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The truck is part of the foundation of contemporary Bedouin livelihoods, and as such, it intertwines with the other processes of modernization described in this paper. |
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His arguments were well grounded, and his beliefs gradually gained supporters inside the army and in Congress, but his untimely death in 1881 stalled modernization progress. |
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Turning now to a multibillion dollar battle over the modernization of the U.S. military, the Air Force says it needs to replace its aging fleet of refueling tankers. |
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Despite recent attempts at democracy and modernization, sark is full of quirks befitting its history. |
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So far, this aggressive modernization has been able to win over both fans and critics. |
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Even for the most forward-looking courtier, that might be a modernization too far. |
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But to spell out what that change and modernization would involve, in racial terms? |
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One of the fundamental bases of the structural transformation and modernization of European life and society was the development of burgerliche domesticity. |
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It was an appeal of the artist to his countrymen not to give up their traditional values in exchange for the Western modernization that had begun in the Meiji period. |
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Wresting a few coals from the fires of modernization, it suggests a way modern audio-visual technologies can link the past with the homogenizing present. |
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The casino boss is embroiled in his own struggle against modernization. |
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Embedded in this way of doing art history, is an ideological text wherein the wounds of modernization are healed by the subliminal operation of cultural memory. |
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Modernity and modernism don't necessarily equate with modernization. |
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As tourists pour in from around the world, the newly-formed democracy is trying to balance growth and modernization with heritage. |
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The palace is a place where, for all the laudible efforts at modernization and innovation, convention is still king. |
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The Philippines' legislature passed a military modernization program in the mid-1990s that called for the acquisition of modern multi-role fighter aircraft and patrol boats. |
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I do see trends of modernization in Cantonese opera, towards which realism, faster pacing and re-composition of certain renowned opera works take place. |
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In the Philippines, for example, rapid development and modernization led to the immiseration of the urban poor and the impoverishment of the rural population. |
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The nature and interests of these constituencies were varied and illustrated the different ways in which working people had responded to the challenges of modernization. |
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I know impersonalized globalization is not what banking customers want when we talk about modernization of the financial services. |
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In Japan, the Meiji Restoration started in the 1860s, marking the rapid modernization by the Japanese themselves along European lines. |
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Anthony Panizzi became the Principal Librarian at the British Museum in 1856, where he oversaw its modernization. |
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During this time, Japan started its modernization and rose to world power status. |
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Columbian Chemicals has announced plans to invest 36 million Deutsche marks in the modernization and expansion of its plant in Hannover, Germany. |
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Port of Hanko counterbalanced crane mechanical and electrical overhaul and modernization of the automation system. |
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Despite a huge investment and a lot of drumbeating, charter modernization for credit unions has been elusive. |
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The modernization will employ the latest evolution in RTA s state-of-the-art Aluminum Pechiney Prebake technology. |
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The phenomenon has been closely linked to modernization, industrialization, and the sociological process of rationalization. |
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Urbanization, modernization, exposure to foreign music and mass media have contributed to hybrid urban pop styles. |
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Rule of law again gained prominent attention in the 1970s after the Cultural Revolution, in Deng Xiaoping's platform for modernization. |
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The Quinquennium Report contains a number of changes ranging from important to modernization to housekeeping. |
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Initially, the modernization relied heavily on food processing and textile. |
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The Harris SRW applique systems will be part of the Army tactical network modernization program. |
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This is the price we all now pay for modernization on the free market American model. |
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Abduh's reformism was also to overcome the cultural duality that was created by modernization. |
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For this South American neighbor, defense technology has become a critical aspect of strategic reorientation and force modernization. |
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The IRS Collection Organization has taken its first steps towards field modernization by equiping Revenue Officers with laptop computers. |
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Arab nationalism made an impact in some circles who opposed the lack of modernization efforts in the Mutawakkilite monarchy. |
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The national army's victory validated the current course of the modernization of the Japanese army as well as ended the era of the samurai. |
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It wasn't until the beginning of the Meiji Era in 1868 that the Japanese government began taking military modernization seriously. |
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Paul Rivas, project manager for the modernization, said that the increase isn't completely out of line. |
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By this time, the government had largely relinquished direct control of the modernization process, primarily for budgetary reasons. |
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In 1976, the General Convention adopted a new prayer book, which was a substantial revision and modernization of the previous 1928 edition. |
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She was the first Nimitz-class aircraft carrier to undergo the mid-life refueling, modernization and overhaul. |
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The companies are being selected now, modernization of the plant will start upon selection, he added. |
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The success of architecture's contribution to modernization and transformation can be measured in terms of a return on investment. |
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John Breuilly explores the dual theme of collaboration and modernization, and distinguishes between state reform and state modernization. |
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The IRS's previous attempts at major technological modernization have not been successful. |
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The foundry was in the midst of a modernization project with the addition of automatic molding and pouring, but it was faced with quality issues. |
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It has casteism, vacancy, insecurity, no training of modernization of principles and most of all the absence of faith. |
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A part of British modernization, it drew many people to churches, especially Methodist and Baptist ones. |
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The modernization of toll booths in Macedonia is expected to be over by the middle of 2015 at the latest. |
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Within the basic framework of the study country's requirements and modernization planning, alternative NAVAID system configurations are defined. |
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Despite calamities triggered by the Great Fire of 1547, the early part of Ivan's reign was one of peaceful reforms and modernization. |
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Daoud Khan had served as prime minister since 1953 and promoted economic modernization, emancipation of women, and Pashtun nationalism. |
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Some traditions, however, are changing or gradually being forgotten due to modernization. |
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They were sometimes quite progressive and directed towards the modernization of government and commerce in the Philippines. |
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It was an era of rapid economic modernization and growth of industry, trade and finance, in which Britain largely dominated the world economy. |
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Nonbelievers and critics of religion have long maintained that modernization inevitably leads to the demise of religion. |
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Martinho de Melo e Castro, secretary of State of the Navy, the Portuguese Navy suffers a large reform and modernization. |
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It had just undergone a major and innovative carrier modernization program. |
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Feudal lordship was combined with technical modernization, and the distinction between unfree labour and paid work was often vague. |
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The assertions of Chinese philosophy began to integrate concepts of Western philosophy, as steps toward modernization. |
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Since joining the EU in May 2004, Poland has invested large amounts of public funds into modernization projects of its transport networks. |
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It was not until the beginning of the Meiji Era that the Japanese government began taking modernization seriously. |
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With the outbreak of World War I, the modernization process stopped abruptly. |
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Architecture is the blueprint for organizational transformation and technology modernization. |
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The modernization of the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century started with the military. |
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Throughout its existence, it experienced economic growth and modernization led by heavy industry. |
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They rejected both Marxism and modernization theory as alien and confining. |
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With the modernization of cigarette production compounded with the increased life expectancies during the 1920s, adverse health effects began to become more prevalent. |
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The lovely old cefn stone building was demolished, it needed modernization, but the new school built on the playing field is a horrible cheap construction. |
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Despite the value they provided in the modernization of Japan, the Japanese government did not consider it prudent for them to settle in Japan permanently. |
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While about a third of the regular Russian cavalry was dismounted in 1916 to serve as infantry, the Cossack arm remained essentially unaffected by modernization. |
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Among the intermediate steps are the evolution of the metazoans, leaving the water, dinosaurs, the modernization of land and sea, and evolving toward humans. |
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The two sides discussed the possibility of benefiting from the expertise of Romanian companies specialized in the modernization and development of the Iraqi industry. |
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Since the Quiet Revolution was about modernization and rejection of old-style French Canadianism, a film that highlighted past failings was suspect. |
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Coordinated by the Institute's new European Tax Committee, comments were also submitted to the European Commission on modernization of the value-added tax system. |
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Shared insights will also be utilized to support WPRC advocacy for warfighter equipment acquisition reform that sustains the industrial base and funds modernization. |
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With the development in infrastructure of the so-called Lion City, one cannot totally imagine how environment and modernization were incorporated. |
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Western culture continued to develop with the Christianisation of Europe during the Middle Ages and the reform and modernization triggered by the Renaissance. |
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Engineering, and specifically geomatics engineering, is now an essential player in the modernization of efficient, environmentally safe oil and gas transportation. |
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The Enlightenment brought political modernization to the West, in terms of introducing democratic values and institutions and the creation of modern, liberal democracies. |
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The failures of the Imperial Court to enact such reforming measures of political liberalization and modernization caused the reformists to steer toward the road of revolution. |
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The harbor modernization program, for example, is aimed at preventing bottlenecks for goods coming into the state, said state Transportation Director Brennon Morioka. |
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The new ECIL network will support Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, VoIP, video and other data applications, and will be used for modernization of Tide Gauge systems. |
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The GPS OCX program represents a critical part of GPS modernization and provides significant information assurance improvements over the current GPS OCS program. |
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By the end of his term, president Lacalle alleged that he had achieved a successful modernization of the companies, which had made them more efficient. |
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What s wrong if Russia s Rosneft wants to buy rights of modernization of civilian airports of Kyrgyzstan including Manas Airfield once controlled by US Army for 13 years? |
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Among the features he finds common to them are the complexity of scripturalism, strategies in the quest for purity, and selective modernization and controlled acculturation. |
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The 20th century has seen a modernization of mycology that has come from advances in biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and biotechnology. |
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Following the traumas of the Maoist era and the challenges of modernization, the Second Chinese Enlightenment has a greater interest in hamartiology. |
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