Grouped into corps, the panzer divisions proved tactically and operationally decisive. |
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Early air-power theorists conceived of command of the air operationally, strategically, and geographically. |
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The blueprint must be detailed enough to describe the operationally relevant information about a server. |
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Whilst the company has done well operationally, the share price may have run ahead a little too far. |
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We navigate the challenging capital markets as they work to improve their business operationally and financially. |
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The therapeutic relationship has been operationally defined and studied more extensively than any other dimension of psychotherapy. |
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Academia, historically, has not been as operationally efficient as Fortune 500 companies. |
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Its operationally loaded top speed is rated around 38 nautical miles per hour. |
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This would push the limits of what is possible physically, technically, and operationally. |
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Further longitudinal studies are needed to assess whether these findings apply to operationally defined fatigue syndromes. |
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The Marines and Sailors of Small Craft Company are operationally testing the Small Unit Riverine Craft. |
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The PAC-3 missile is the first operationally deployed hit-to-kill weapon system capable of defeating all known air and missile defense threats. |
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Air power was not operationally constrained by geographic barriers like mountains, rivers or oceans. |
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It is fundamental to our system that the police must remain operationally independent. |
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In an operationally driven company, how do we show that being customer oriented is important? |
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This next chart shows in graphic form the reductions in the operationally deployed stockpile. |
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Our selection was based on operationally deployable units and major third line repair depots. |
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I actually marveled at just how operationally smooth and quiet the Fiesta is. |
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Sure, there are always new developments in cryptanalysis, but we've never seen an operationally useful cryptanalytic attack against a standard algorithm. |
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The fulvic acids from solid-phase source materials contain only hydrophobic organic acids, so they are operationally equivalent to fulvic acids from natural waters. |
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Some of our more favoured sectors currently include basic materials, selected consumer cyclicals and operationally secure telecommunications operators. |
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We jointly contribute, strategically and operationally, to attaining our common goals, with due respect to the principle of decentralisation. |
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I mean this in the sense that the issue cannot be treated operationally as something that is submerged in the generality of day-to-day work. |
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Only then can it be determined conclusively whether the «Follow the Sun» model is operationally sound. |
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Then we thought of this cool thing Saul could do with him to find political asylum in Iran and use that operationally. |
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Despite the usual snafus, Urgent Fury was operationally and politically successful. |
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They are important, first, because of the personality of Osanloo, viewed morally, operationally, and politically. |
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Americans, it is sometimes said, are philosophically conservative but operationally liberal. |
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The new management is now realigning the unit strategically and operationally. |
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The visa office will use a diplomatic bag where possible or a courier where operationally feasible. |
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Ten years later, however, it is necessary to recognize that the Earth Summit was a success verbally but not operationally. |
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These are operationally deployed warheads, warheads that are on ships or submarines or deployed in missile silos or sitting on aircraft bases. |
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In most instances, operationally completed projects of previous country programmes will be closed by writing off unreconciled amounts. |
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Further, commanding generals and commanding officers will not operationally deploy a marine under 18 years of age. |
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We can tell you what works aerodynamically but we do not know if it will be operationally acceptable. |
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The three alternatives were chosen because they span a spectrum running from an acquisition, or business-focused structure, to an operationally focused structure. |
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October 2011: Jonty Hurwitz resigns operationally from the company and leaves. |
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The government can set the goal for inflation while leaving to the operationally independent central bank the task of how to meet that objective. |
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As for Xstrata, its skill as a mining company is to take underperforming assets and restructure them operationally and financially. |
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Notwithstanding the fact that AMIS has nearly reached its authorized troop ceiling, it remains well short of being fully operationally effective. |
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Fully automated and secure, the building is operationally independent, thanks to the judicious use of various sources of energy. |
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Roles and mandates are not always clear, but operationally the different organs work well together in practice. |
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Rights-based talk has often been rather confusing, and not as emotionally or operationally compelling. |
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Unless water is plentiful, well stored and regulated, flushing is a difficult option to implement operationally. |
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That seems to me to be neither conceptually right nor operationally wise, because I do not think it can work. |
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First, common factors are not conceptually clear, operationally defined, or contextualized within a clinical process enough to make them either researchable or understandable. |
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There we were operationally trained to fly Blenheim aircraft. |
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Hospital corpsmen keep soldiers well and operationally ready in the field. |
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The money also funds the operationally independent Industry New Zealand. |
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The intuition is that in lambda-value the different sequentialisations of a computation can be distinguished operationally. |
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A vehicle will be considered operationally unserviceable if it is unavailable for normal mission usage for a period of time in excess of 24 hours. |
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Apply only by fixed-wing or rotary aircraft equipment which has been functionally and operationally calibrated for the atmospheric conditions of the area and the application rates and conditions of this label. |
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If you begin utilizing the equipment outside the studio for other than broadcasting purposes, it is almost guaranteed that inexperienced hands will damage it operationally or it will become lost. |
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The aviation industry simply cannot afford to spend the resources, especially human design resources, on reinventing the basics while work on more advanced and operationally strategic functionality goes begging. |
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The experience of CEE countries also shows that municipal infrastructure can be efficiently managed by public utilities providing that they are corporatized and financially and operationally autonomous. |
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What that means is that, where it is necessary for police and security reasons that police areas cross the inter-entity border line, then that should be done where it is operationally expedient. |
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Each theme is operationally autonomous but aims to maintain coherence within the Cooperation Programme and allowing for joint activities cutting across different themes, through, for example, joint calls. |
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Singh, on Tuesday said operationally the army was prepared to take on any contingency. |
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In fact cabotage is not only restricted in time but also operationally. |
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Similarly, they could proactively plan scenarios that would predpitate a strategically or operationally advantageous technology transition point. |
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With many of the current surface leet platforms in the Canadian navy approaching the end of their operationally viable lives in the next 10 to 15 years, the question arises as to what the future leet mix should look like. |
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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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However simple and demagogically attractive these ideas might appear, though, they are conceptually flawed and operationally ineffective. |
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In this regard, COGEMA indicated that if it became operationally difficult to segregate clean and special waste, it would dispose of all suspect waste rock in the nearby Sue C pit along with the special waste rock. |
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Continuing to call up basic service conscripts would not be of any help to us in this respect, since we cannot make use of them in operationally relevant structural elements. |
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Certainly our American colleagues have expressed similar concerns, that once they down tools, if you like, operationally for a sustained period of time, they may have more difficulty attracting some people into the forces. |
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For the purpose of this paragraph, one shall be deemed to control another when the former is legally or operationally in a position to exercise restraint or direction over the latter. |
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All the way up to the third rotation in anything, be it Afghanistan or the Congo, operationally, it is still part of the challenge of why you joined. |
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In 2008 the National Audit Office stated that the UK stockpile was of fewer than 160 operationally available nuclear warheads. |
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It also provides that an operationally independent public body must be entrusted with the powers necessary for the full application of this competition regime. |
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The harbour, which is operationally self-sufficient, derives its operating and maintenance budgets from berthage fees, licences for fuel and welding services, and offloading fees. |
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Anti-trafficking responses should be based normatively on international human rights standards and operationally should promote and protect human rights, especially those of victims. |
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This necessarily entails a conceptual framework for the process of human development that is normatively based on international human rights standards and operationally directed to promoting and protecting human rights. |
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His outstanding leadership as the company sergeant-major kept his soldiers operationally focused during this challenging period, as well as during a large NATO-led ground offensive. |
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The new system will improve the quality of management reporting on the outstanding and maturing debt of the Province, OEFC and OSIFA, as well as being operationally more efficient. |
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In the meantime, if the markets in which it operates do indeed continue their positive trends then the Group stands to benefit operationally slightly ahead of schedule. |
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If the user handles the machine in a proper fashion and with knowledge of the technical documentation present here, it is completely safe operationally. |
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The Quasiturbine addresses more fundamental concerns for improved thermodynamic output and environment friendliness and benefits operationally through adherence to the Einsteinian ideal of simplicity. |
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This funding comes from the BBC Trust, the governing body of the BBC which is operationally independent of management and external bodies. |
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They may receive orders from their Commander about incidents requiring investigation and they report to him, operationally, on the police services and advice they provide. |
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The firm has developed a reputation for creating design solutions that perform at the highest level operationally, urbanistically and architecturally. |
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It encompasses building and renewing a defensive global plan that operationally hedges the currency, distribution and logistics risks associated with gray markets. |
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Joining Search and Rescue is a perfect opportunityfor me to serve in the Forces operationally, while contributing to a vital part of the country's emergency services. |
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Operationally brilliant, the attack was nonetheless strategically disastrous. |
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Operationally the landings in November were a complete success, politically a disaster. |
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Operationally one could hardly go wrong with such a simple machine, although I believe a very small boilermaker was required if access was needed to the regulator valve! |
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Operationally involved companies are enterprises in which the corporate core is involved in management more directly. |
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Air Force's Operationally Responsive Space Office's ORS-3 mission. |
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Operationally a site at Wynyard is the best for a new headquarters for Cleveland Police's road traffic unit, says police authority chairman Councillor Dave McLuckie. |
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Affixed to the ABC was an auxiliary payload called Operationally Unique Technologies Satellite, or OUTSat, carrying the 11 CubeSats in various configurations. |
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