Increasing persistence with a number of short-range goals can help break up periods of boredom. |
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In this case, the guidance system in existence for their short-range missiles is more than adequate. |
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Well, I think it's been pretty clearly shown that it was a short-range missile. |
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More likely, the report goes on, they were intended as casings for short-range rockets. |
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In the 1980s Asian armies were buying armored vehicles and short-range aircraft to control internal threats. |
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The push inland was also aided by a renewed short-range bombardment by Allied destroyers against enemy strongpoints. |
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Typical aikido practice doesn't include the kind of fighting and short-range drills that are practiced by wrestlers and other grapplers. |
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The fighter aeroplane, of course, was essentially a short-range defensive weapon. |
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Its power comes from the reader or scanner thus limiting its use to short-range applications. |
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Meet with other family members to assess the situation and develop a short-range plan of action. |
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In addition, there are inventory savings associated with the divestiture of real property support short-range aids. |
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Planning of the program is based on ensuring short-range aids to navigation are operational to assist mariners. |
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As with other nations in the pre-war period, the USA had short-range reconnaissance units equipped with slow and obsolescent aircraft. |
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The majority of combat aircraft worldwide consists of short-range fighter-bombers. |
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There is also the issue that point short-range interceptors, when dealing with incoming missiles, are most effective when nuclear tipped. |
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These fighters were intended to operate as very fast, short-range interceptors. |
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It involves sending anonymous text messages to other phones via Bluetooth short-range radio. |
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The test of what is believed to have been a short-range missile took place Sunday. |
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The world's most potent and technologically advanced short-range air-to-air missile has been accepted into service for the Hornet fleet. |
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The aircraft has seven wing-mounted weapon stations, including missile launchers for short-range air-to-air missiles. |
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Sidewinder is an all-aspect short-range missile with maximum speed over Mach 2, for defence against hostile aircraft. |
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On February 28, North Korea fired four short-range missiles into the East Sea, better known as the Sea of Japan. |
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The Americans decided not to push explicitly for removal of the short-range missiles. |
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Tor M1 missiles are short-range, surface-to-air missiles already used by several other armed forces, including China. |
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North Korea test-fires short-range missiles. |
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My long-range goals have become short-range goals. |
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North Korea test-fires another short-range missile. |
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What is basically being attempted is a ballistic, sub-orbital flight, like a ride atop a short-range missile. |
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Merchant ships are still relatively safe when they leave North American harbours as Germany has only 24 short-range U-boats, based in the North Sea. |
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It has agreed on basic plans for educational development in Africa and has assessed the probable costs of the development plans, both short-range and long-term. |
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Since the mid-1960s, the system has evolved to defend against aircraft and cruise missiles, and more recently against short-range ballistic missiles. |
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Finally, JMS has a biennial budgeting period which affords limited flexibility in managing resources to cope with short-range changes in the demands for services. |
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Analyst said that as long as North Korea is launching short-range missiles that can't reach the territory of Japan, this geopolitical news which often weighs on the Yen, will not affect the price action. |
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What is required is an approach that fully assesses all the costs and benefits of projects so that short-range and long-term benefits are balanced. |
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As you know, there is considerable agreement on the need to press forward with the deployment of short-range or theatre missile defences. |
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The United States has also tinkered with dazzlers of its own, though its focus is apparently more on short-range disruptors that can be attached to rifles. |
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Tamika Whitmore missed 10 short-range shots. |
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We have shown that the short-range repulsion can be reasonably well described by theories of grafted flexible polymer chains in a brush-like configuration. |
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There were also dozens of short-range nuclear missiles in Cuba. |
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This is an attractive but short-range force that acts between molecules. |
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Bluetooth is a specification that describes how computers and devices like mobile phones can easily interconnect with each other using a short-range wireless connection. |
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The army has the Prithvi short-range ballistic missile. |
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The 79 GHz range radio spectrum band shall be designated and made available for automotive short-range radar equipment as soon as possible and no later than 1 January 2005, on a noninterference and non-protected basis. |
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Personal Area Networks, or PANs, use Bluetooth technology to create a short-range connection between various devices. |
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North Korea had fired three short-range guided missiles into the sea on Saturday. |
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Sidewinder remains the warfighter's weapon of choice for short-range air-to-air missiles. |
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Near Field Communication is a short-range, high-frequency wireless communication technology that enables the exchange of data between devices like mobile phones. |
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Pyongyang has carried out a series of rocket and short-range missile launches in recent weeks which have prompted stern reactions from South Korea and the United States. |
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In December, the Polish Armament Inspectorate also announced that MEADS International will participate in technical discussions for the Narew short-range air defense system. |
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The transition is accompanied by the onset of short-range correlations, suppression of the superfluid response, and rotonization of the excitation spectrum. |
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Bioassay data for short-range cues were analyzed by Kruskall Wallis ANOVA by ranks test, and the multiple comparisons between treatments were made by Sprent procedure. |
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The Dedicated Short-Range Communications systems expected to be operational next year could help establish such niche markets. |
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