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Every day more intermittent wind energy is
deployed
and in the not so distant future we will also see much more local energy production - for example from solar panels on buildings.
Indeed, even if foreign troops reduce the violence, peace might last only as long as they remain deployed, since the conflict has evolved from a struggle between rebel groups and the Sudanese government into one between various clans and ethnic groups, with the government intervening on behalf of its allies.
On October 7, 2008, more than 3,000 American troops were
deployed
from Iraq to the United States, in violation of Posse Comitatus, which has protected us from military policing for a century, and in violation of the Insurrection Act, which protected us for the century before that.
How these funds are
deployed
will determine the shape of tomorrow’s economies and the state of the environment on which they depend.
When the US
deployed
its Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system in South Korea, China used its economic leverage to retaliate against South Korea, but not against America.
Perhaps some of the impetus for Indian women’s radicalism stems from the raw punitiveness with which rape is sometimes
deployed
– that is, as a weapon or a way to enforce social control.
One year later, the UN and the Economic Community of West African States
deployed
soldiers as peacekeepers in neighboring Sierra Leone to guarantee a ceasefire in that country's near-decade-long conflict, instigated by rebels of the Revolutionary United Front.
Which principles a machine requires would depend, to some extent, on how it is
deployed.
During that period, the US also
deployed
a strike group, including the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, to the region, saying that it would counter “reckless acts of aggression” with “whatever methods the US wants to take.”
President Barack Obama has
deployed
the “confidence multiplier” and claims to have contained the recession.
In the immediate aftermath of World War II, the US opened its markets and
deployed
its immense financial resources to reconstruct Japan and Western Europe’s devastated economies.
It would have been far better if debts had never been allowed to grow to excess, if Greece had not joined the eurozone on fraudulent terms, and if Japan had
deployed
sufficiently aggressive policy to stimulate growth and inflation 20 years ago.
In 1972, on the basis of data on toxicity to fish and migrating birds (but not to humans), the United States Environmental Protection Agency banned virtually all uses of DDT, an inexpensive and effective pesticide once widely
deployed
to kill disease-carrying insects.
But over a month after the resolution, barely 5,000 troops are
deployed.
Even if all 15,000 UN troops could be found and deployed, the challenges in Lebanon will remain daunting.
In the decade after Hiroshima, tactical nuclear weapons were widely regarded as “normal” weapons, and the US military incorporated nuclear artillery, atomic land mines, and nuclear anti-aircraft weapons into its
deployed
forces.
The military, the police, or personal security details are often a welcome and necessary presence, and, if properly deployed, will save taxpayers’ money in the long run.
A special 30,000-strong police unit monitors and screens Internet traffic, advanced technology is
deployed
to block access to overseas Web sites considered “hostile or harmful,” and Internet service and content providers, both domestic and Western, must comply with onerous restrictions designed to suppress political dissent and track down offenders.
It was on Obama’s watch, after all, that China captured the disputed Scarborough Shoal from the Philippines and built seven artificial islands in the South China Sea, on which it then
deployed
heavy weapons – all without incurring any international costs.
Photovoltaics can be rapidly
deployed
in rural areas without the need for installing an expensive grid system – Bangladesh is a pioneering case in point.
Money from multilateral organizations, like the Global Partnership for Education and Education Cannot Wait, should also be
deployed.
But the Kremlin quickly
deployed
battalion-size tactical groups from the Russian army to support the rebels.
(If chemical weapons are deployed, intervention will become inevitable.)
If successful, this effort could eventually be followed by further small increases, creating space for more traditional monetary-policy “ammunition” to be
deployed
in the future.
At first, Vladimir Lenin seemed amenable to these demands; but he soon
deployed
the new Red Army to impose Soviet power across the former Russian Empire.
In France, for example, social housing organizations have rapidly
deployed
€320 million of EU money in the last few years to improve energy efficiency in existing housing stock.
Unsurprisingly, White’s scheme, founded on the United States’ post-war trade surplus, which it
deployed
to dollarize Europe and Japan in exchange for their acquiescence to full monetary-policy discretion for the US, prevailed.
One piece of news reported by Russian media but curiously unheeded in the West is that the missile cruiser Moskva, with its dozens of anti-aircraft ordnance, has been
deployed
to Latakia.
Quite apart from the potential bailout costs, some argue that financial hypertrophy harms the real economy by syphoning off talent and resources that could better be
deployed
elsewhere.
The Franco-British treaties do not address commitments to NATO, a key US interest, because any reduction in the number of European troops
deployed
abroad inevitably implies a greater economic burden for the US.
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