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Senior Bank staff
deployed
in regions for long periods, such as Jim Adams in Tanzania and Uganda, or David Dollar in China, have enviable track records.
Moreover, in the 1991 campaign to liberate Kuwait, Western countries threatened to respond with tactical nuclear weapons if Saddam
deployed
chemical weapons.
Josef Goebbels’ Nazi propaganda machine was fully
deployed.
Its
deployed
forces are extremely small, accounting for 4% of all military personnel worldwide, versus 14% for the US.
This also means that it is more likely to be
deployed
by a single country or even a rogue billionaire.
The problem is not institutional relationships between the two organizations, except in the important but narrow case of Turkey and Cyprus, which remain bent on pursuing their bilateral feud without regard to the real risks to the personnel of their allies and partners
deployed
in Afghanistan and Kosovo.
Given that our countries are very close to Russia’s
deployed
nuclear arsenal, an increasing nuclear disparity between NATO and Russia resulting from NATO reductions would be of paramount concern to our fellow citizens.
Similar efforts are being
deployed
in South Africa, Nigeria, Uganda, China, and beyond.
If European leaders had
deployed
a rescue fund endowed with overwhelming financial force in early 2010, Europe and the world would have been spared two years of agony.
The answers depend, of course, on which low-emission technologies will be available, and on how fast they can be
deployed.
Silicon Valley startups, by contrast, enjoy the generous support of VC funds, having received 30-35% of all venture investment
deployed
in the US since the 1980s.
In the US, the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) – created to ensure that banks that gather deposits in low- or middle-income communities reinvest some of their earnings in those communities – supports more than $60 billion in community finance, compared to the $48 billion of VC funding that was
deployed
last year.
Unfortunately, program-related spending still represents only 1% of capital
deployed
by foundations, with just 0.05% of that going toward equity investments.
Either risk-sharing instruments are unnecessary, or they can be
deployed
only under conditions in which they would undermine eurozone stability.
Candidate countries
deployed
immense efforts to comply with those conditions.
At the very least, the critics maintain, Obama should have enforced the so-called “red lines” that he set, such as intervening in the event that the Assad regime
deployed
chemical weapons.
The UN, which carries the mantle for the international community, has already
deployed
a peacekeeping force to Mali.
Such arguments were
deployed
successfully during the 2005 referenda on the Constitutional Treaty in France and the Netherlands, and in Ireland during the referendum on the Lisbon Treaty.
However, although about 15 Battlegroups have been created – two of which are, at any time, on permanent call for six months – none has actually been
deployed
since the Artemis “prototype” mission to the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2003.
Second, given that the risk of conflict is greatest in Ukraine’s Russophone east, an OSCE mission should be
deployed
there to ensure stability, security, and respect for minorities, and to condemn, if necessary, violations of specified commitments.
And when effective vaccines are
deployed
widely, superbugs will cease being so menacing.
If big data is to be
deployed
effectively, people must be able to understand and interpret the relevant statistics.
The attackers issued a clear demand: Kenya must withdraw the forces that it
deployed
two years ago as part of an international effort to drive al-Shabaab out of Somalia and return the country to government rule and a semblance of normal life.
Rich households also hold significant resources that could be
deployed
in support of both consumption and investment.
Over 600 missiles, already
deployed
on the mainland, are aimed at cities and military bases on the island.
A huge Russian garrison remains
deployed
in Transdneister, where it rules in collaboration with local gangs.
And it has rescinded another self-imposed deadline, having scrapped its plan to halve the number of US troops still
deployed
in Afghanistan – currently around 10,000 – by the end of this year.
In February 1930, the League of Nations convened an international conference in Geneva to address the problem of proliferating protectionism that “obstructed the development of large-scale production and impeded European recovery” and was
deployed
more generally as a “weapon of economic warfare.”
And, indeed, there are countless ways in which technology can be
deployed
to improve health-care access and delivery.
Ever since UN peacekeepers were
deployed
in 1964, the UN has been the only party acceptable to all sides as a “midwife of compromise.”
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