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... but he was impressed by its title, and he ordered one of his American production
units
to make a film with that title.
It follows the time tested RTS pattern: harvest resources with "villagers," upgrade your production and military
units
with a "blacksmith" structure, build up an army and go trounce all opposition.
Starcraft has a much bigger emphasis on micro-management as most
units
have some kind of special ability.
There is one fairly good action sequence at the halfway point as well as a neat stunt that sees him jumping down a building via the air conditioning units, but you definitely get the feeling that Chan's no longer pushing himself but is just doing what he knows he can still do while Yuen Biao is mostly wasted in a nothing bit part.
Recall that the Syrian opposition marched peacefully under fire for six months before the first
units
of the Free Syrian Army tentatively began to form.
In April 2014, then-US Secretary of State John Kerry told the US Congress that direct talks between Israel and Palestine went “poof” when Israel announced 700 new housing
units
for Israelis in the West Bank.
New combat scenarios – smaller units, higher fighting power, faster deployment – are not covered by today’s existing arms-control regimes.
The JSDF is now working to foster peace in South Sudan, under the flag of the UN mission there, alongside
units
from Cambodia, Mongolia, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, the Republic of Korea, and China, as well as many civilian UN staffers and NGO personnel from various countries.
The basic functional
units
of all complex living organisms, it should be remembered, are cells , not genes.
But it left China in a deepening hole: increasingly deficient in jobs per unit of output, it needed more
units
of output to absorb its surplus labor.
Italy and Germany were nineteenth-century amalgamations of a colorful variety of small and medium-size political
units.
Spain after the Franco dictatorship stabilized itself by granting autonomy to its regions, which in many ways now behave like independent
units.
In these fragmented political areas, the logic of integration in the past depended on areas that were dissatisfied with political outcomes appealing to new allies in larger
units.
These methods are, essentially, labor-saving devices – they make management of the animals easier and enable
units
with thousands or tens of thousands of animals to employ fewer and less skilled workers.
Individual states held elections for their officials, but there were no elected officials (or parties) who ran on platforms and programs that transcended the boundaries of the sovereign state
units.
Though the budget mentions disinvestment in loss-making public-sector units, the budget conveys no sense of urgency on this front.
Moreover, a ceasefire would enable the FSA and its allies to coordinate action with
units
of the regular army against Al Qaeda bands, which would undoubtedly try to sustain the violence.
For that,
units
will have to be thinly spread from the southern tip of Iraq at Faw up to Amara, some 150 miles from Kuwait.
It thinks it is essential to locate refineries, industries, and additional energy-generating
units
in parts of the country that are both suited for such development and in need of it.
In its most recent analysis, the US Department of Energy estimated that, using 2010 technology and assuming a production volume of 500,000 units, production costs for an 80-kilowatt fuel cell would be about $57 per kilowatt.
Russia envisions Ukraine becoming something akin to Bosnia – a radically federalized country comprising political
units
that each adhere to their own economic, cultural, and geopolitical preferences.
Danger is greatest in intensive care
units
(ICUs).
During the exercises, Shenyang
units
advanced 1,000 kilometers into the Beijing district, where they engaged in joint war games.
To that end, an infrastructure program should give states and localities a key role in selecting the projects to be funded, and these governmental
units
should have “skin in the game” by funding part of the costs.
Some years ago, I calculated how many
units
of product need to be sold to launch a technology.
The number is actually quite modest: If you can move between 100,000 and one million
units
of a disruptive product, you can establish the technology standards for that category and in time become the global leader of a new industry.
According to its promoters, Bitcoin has a steady-state supply of 21 million units, so it cannot be debased like fiat currencies.
As it happens, Bitcoin’s supposed advantage is also its Achilles’s heel, because even if it actually did have a steady-state supply of 21 million units, that would disqualify it as a viable currency.
On January 5, 2007, the day Prime Minister Ehud Olmert met with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to discuss a new round of talks, the Israeli Construction and Housing Ministry issued a tender for the construction of more
units
in Ma’ale Adumim, an exclusively Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank.
Roughly every hundred years since the Lutheran Reformation, the number of independent German political
units
has fallen by a factor of ten.
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