It appears that they exerted undue coercion on his command to extract involuntary waivers from soldiers who did not want to redeploy overseas. |
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Town halls should discuss the quickest way to redeploy the national guard units in their neighborhoods. |
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Australia, Japan, and Singapore are today preparing to redeploy troops in the region, to help the relief effort. |
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Being able to redeploy analysts and form ad hoc teams quickly and effectively is a basic requirement for intelligence organizations today. |
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We can redeploy the freed-up troops in strategically vital areas of the Middle East. |
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All local authorities stressed that every effort would be made to redeploy teachers, offer them voluntary redundancy or early retirement. |
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Well, a big piece of that is that a lot of companies are having to redeploy assets toward higher energy cost. |
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He said forces could in many instances redeploy officers away from public duties rather than suspend them. |
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This makes it more difficult to assess the value of individual assets, to redeploy them and hence to use them as collateral. |
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Rather than making excessive requests for additional posts, the two departments should redeploy political affairs officers flexibly. |
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The longer U.S. combat brigades stay in Iraq, the longer it will take to redeploy them to Afghanistan. |
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In addition, the parties agreed to disengage, separate, encamp and redeploy. |
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It is believed News Corp will try to redeploy mX staff where possible, but there will be redundancies. |
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The move affects 1,300 staff around the country, though the Revenue said it would do everything possible to redeploy employees. |
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Some Pentagon planners want to redeploy to the Pacific up to a third of the 120,000 American troops now in Europe. |
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The US is planning to redeploy troops from South Korea to Iraq. |
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We must be able to redeploy human resources more flexibly and put an end to functions that are unnecessary. |
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The rationale was to close these detachments and redeploy these RCMP members to work in a central location to attack organized crime. |
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In addition, it is proposed to redeploy one P-5 post to the Office for Community Support and Facilitation. |
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In the Bakery Division, we continued with our investment program, as envisioned in our three-year plan, in order to redeploy our brands. |
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With the low-lift function switched on less time is required to redeploy the machine. |
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Public policies such as jobretraining programs to redeploy workers should be promoted. |
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But if your choice is to redeploy capital then you must be sure that you can re-invest properly. |
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The Group has agreed to offer to redeploy these employees within its scope and to give them priority for external recruitment. |
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It is proposed to redeploy the existing two posts and to convert the P-4 general temporary assistance position to a post. |
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With sales price gains on high-end flats outstripping rents, investors may be tempted to sell property before prices fall further and redeploy their capital elsewhere. |
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On April 15, Breedlove is scheduled to present a U.S. plan to redeploy assets in Europe as a response to the Ukraine crisis. |
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That point is sometime in the late forties or early fifties, making it harder to redeploy labor from struggling sectors. |
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Naturally, the Organization should try to find ways to redeploy staff from within the United Nations system to understaffed units, instead of directly creating new posts. |
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With the regular and peacekeeping budgets at record levels, the Organization must seek ways to eliminate waste and duplication, redeploy resources and streamline its administration. |
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Proceeds from the sale provide parent NEES with cash flow to redeploy the capital structure given a competitive environment. |
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The diplomat accused the other nation's leader of brinkmanship for refusing to redeploy the troops along their nations' shared border. |
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And, hardhearted though it may sound, most of the gains from trade and technology alike come from the way they redeploy investment and labour to activities that create more wealth. |
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Anne declared God would be her guard and ordered Sunderland to redeploy her troops. |
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Steps should also be taken to encourage more firms of all sizes to really use the single European market as their own real internal market, and redeploy themselves on this scale. |
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And you can redeploy a template regularly-either manually or as a recurring scheduled task-to ensure that systems or servers are kept within your established standards. |
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The system allows us to redeploy customer service representatives to customer calls instead of technician calls, helping us improve our service delivery and save money. |
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The evidence also indicated that age was not a factor used by Mr. Young to the detriment of Mr. Durrer in relation to the decision to not redeploy him. |
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When it comes time for another mission we redeploy the same troops. |
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Edwin Poots said the jobs were a sign of the Department of Environment's commitment to redeploy affected staff. |
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We are confident that we will be able to redeploy the vast majority of affected employees into neighbouring branches. |
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The second is the fact that our fleet is tightly concentrated along the geostationary arc over Europe, which enables us to quickly redeploy capacity from one location to another. |
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They got a supply of protective equipment yesterday and my expectation is that they will redeploy today. |
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It was also possible, if RAF losses became severe, that they could pull out to the north, wait for the German invasion, then redeploy southward again. |
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