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Soon after the devastating earthquake in Pakistan, a public affairs team was
deployed
with our sizable military forces in the disaster area.
Such policies are
deployed
not to extract advantages from other countries, but because other competing domestic objectives – distributional, administrative, or related to public health – dominate economy-wide motives.
And it has
deployed
a variety of methods – including weak intellectual property (IP) protections, technology transfers as a condition for joint ventures with Chinese partners, evasion of export controls, and regulatory harassment – to acquire such technologies from the US and other trading partners.
Nevertheless, older people’s crucial role is continually undermined, as opportunities are created and technology is
deployed
in ways that exclude them from employment, public life, and even family affairs.
Members of the Self-Defense Forces displayed exemplary cooperation with the US and Australian armed forces in the wake of the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, and they have earned deep appreciation and respect everywhere they have been deployed, including Haiti, Indonesia, and most recently, the Philippines.
Attahiru Jega, a university teacher and chairman of the INEC from August 2010, overhauled a sclerotic and corrupt election machinery, put in place a new and credible voting register, and retrained and
deployed
his staff to 120,000 polling stations in a vast country – all in six months.
The number of permissible
deployed
warheads, 1,550, is 74% lower than the limit of the 1991 START Treaty and 30% below the cap set by the 2002 Moscow Treaty.
Moreover, 4,000 Chinese People Liberation Army troops are
deployed
in southern Sudan guarding an oil pipeline.
Yet every few months, the public is also notified in a brief government statement that US special operations forces are being
deployed
to Syria.
Had America
deployed
troops to Rwanda early in that genocide, as innumerable critics (themselves silent at the time) argue retrospectively, dozens, maybe even hundreds, of Rwandans would likely have perished as the US intervened.
It ensures that South Korea will adopt a defensive stance against its bellicose neighbor, which opens up the possibility that high-tech US anti-missile batteries will be
deployed.
Senge Hasan Sering, from Skardu, the director of the Gilgit-Baltistan National Congress, believes that the number of Chinese People’s Liberation Army troops now present “could be over 11,000,” as there are also additional “PLA construction corps personnel”
deployed.
For example, the State Department is scrapping Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance, a small but crucial fund that has been
deployed
in Idlib to provide emergency food aid to Syrians driven from their homes by Assad’s army.
Meanwhile, the administration has
deployed
thousands of US troops to Afghanistan, but without bothering to devise a political strategy to break the stalemate there.
A large civilian European Union mission has been
deployed.
As if that were not enough pressure, female foreign correspondents who are assaulted in the field often find themselves at the center of debates about whether women should be
deployed
on certain stories at all.
In Canada, the world's first full-scale CCS project, Boundary Dam, came onstream in October 2014, proving that the technology is viable and ready to be
deployed.
In both theaters, China has
deployed
no missiles, drones, or bullets to advance its objectives.
In ten years, we have
deployed
20 operations on three continents to help prevent violence, restore peace and rebuild after a conflict.
In 2003, we prevented a fresh outbreak of hostilities in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia through our diplomatic efforts and then
deployed
Operation Concordia.
Since 2003, some 70,000 men and women have been
deployed
in 23 crisis-management operations.
Last year, we showed how rapidly we could mobilize when we
deployed
a monitoring mission to the Caucasus in less than three weeks to help defuse the crisis between Russia and Georgia, following the EU-mediated peace agreement.
For example, UN peacekeepers were recently
deployed
successfully in Mali.
The necessity of a banking union is now more generally accepted, and there is a move to augment the European budget with funds that could be
deployed
with policy or project conditionality, in addition to ESM resources.
In return, North Korea received affirmations from the US and South Korea that no nuclear weapons were
deployed
in South Korea, as well as assurances that there was no intent to attack North Korea with nuclear or conventional weapons.
Scores of volunteers are
deployed
in electoral campaigning at a grassroots, door-to-door level.
The Kremlin
deployed
missile-defense systems – including the state-of-the-art SA-21 Growler – in Syria about six months ago, claiming that Assad’s air bases were now safe from American cruise missiles.
Using OMF to fund increased fiscal deficits is always an available option, and, in extreme circumstances, it should be
deployed.
Indeed, my purpose was not to argue that OMF must be
deployed
in all countries today, but simply to make the case for its availability as a tool to be used if and when conditions are appropriate.
Whereas the KGB once shaped Kremlin decisions to move troops into Hungary or Czechoslovakia, today the same calculating minds determine how Gazprom is to be
deployed
in the service of Russia’s foreign policy.
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