When does ad hocery and its results reach its limits and strategic planning become necessary? |
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But at critical junctures in the post-war period, for various strategic and or economic reasons, national leaders opted for greater integration. |
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Major landscaping is also proposed to protect the strategic network of urban green corridors. |
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It is this sense of being tested by practice and judged by results that gives strategic reasoning its edge. |
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It quickly and accurately transforms the data on their cargo air waybills into a stream of financial and strategic information. |
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Measures to be taken against flooding can be strategic and alleviative to reduce both incidence and severity. |
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With each manager acting independently, there is no coordinated, strategic realization of gains and losses across the portfolio as a whole. |
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If you want gobs of great plastic pieces and a fabulous fun time, these can't miss, while still offering some strategic decisions. |
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Of course, it takes a keen military intellect to understand the strategic importance of blowing up empty buildings. |
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It is also important for strategic leaders and warfighters to understand the media as a potent force multiplier in a wide variety of areas. |
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Or there would be a lot of screen wipes of carriages going by at sort of strategic moments. |
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The future of strategic studies in terms of academic organization will be tested in a number of respects. |
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In the academic environment, student retention and retention of alumni loyalty are important strategic goals. |
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At the strategic location of Pointe du Hoc, American Rangers scaled the cliff walls on D-Day. |
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Respondents report that they jump-start strategic initiatives by funding them above normal spending limits. |
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Plainclothes police with walkie-talkies observed the demonstration from strategic positions around the building, but made no arrests. |
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Join others who have discovered the advantages that strategic landbanking has over other types of real estate ownership. |
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Yet for death-penalty abolitionists, this welcome development also poses some strategic perils. |
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I've seen with my own eyes people take up four seats, the entire aisle and the toilet cubile by strategic placement of a few cases. |
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It is a propaganda unit designed to sell the message that this Government's strategic plan is working. |
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Yet the remoteness of Finland from Putinist Russia is neither geographic nor strategic. |
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The following year a Westphalian made the first serious proposal for the strategic use of railways. |
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Analysts have not ruled out the company making a major strategic shift as it adjusts to changing market conditions. |
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That could be changing, as China continues to rattle sabers and pose increasing strategic instability. |
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These air mobility forces consist of strategic and theater airlift, air refueling, operational support airlift, and aeromedical evacuation. |
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A strategic plan for redeveloping this area already exists and merely awaits a strong push from city hall. |
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His romantic longings are a strategic critique of the faceless rationalism of Bolshevism. |
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A strategic initiative, taken at the highest level to broaden the company's product offering, was broken at the wheel of ignorance. |
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Indicators of what is possible and what is required may well follow from the results of a strategic assessment. |
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Already they are undertaking joint ventures and forming strategic alliances. |
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While the Army tends to view air power as merely an air artillery, the Air Force looks at itself as a strategic force. |
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The military base is the principle strategic airhead for the militia, supporting its small fleet of helicopters and warplanes. |
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So why use strategic airlift assets to carry out an airdrop mission with impact at the strategic level? |
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The north-east is a strategic area and yet coverage of events there is pathetically meagre. |
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Anglo-American air power relations have successfully weathered serious political tensions because leaders have focused on strategic goals. |
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The strategic issue for a country's leadership is to decide what is the correct balance between guns and butter. |
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He was head-hunted by a group that was involved in arms, weaponry and strategic defence. |
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Soldiers were positioned at strategic points in the city and at election rallies where huge crowds gathered. |
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A trap should only be laid if it is part of the overall strategic plan. |
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Given the centrality of Egypt to the future of the Middle East, this makes no strategic sense. |
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The strategic interface is mouse-driven with keyboard shortcuts. |
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Some key organizers think the AFL-CIO should still push laggard unions to organize more and help to coordinate more strategic, coordinated campaigns. |
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Have they made a strategic decision to abandon their nuclear ambitions? |
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I targeted 25 employees who were critical to our strategic redirection. |
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This should then lead to a strategic approach to testing which could be applied similarly to industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, food additives, etc. |
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Both the Central Powers and the Allies used aircraft on strategic bombing raids, targeting enemy industries and to a lesser extent enemy civilians. |
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From 1915 on, the first strategic bombing offensive was conducted by Germany against Britain, using airships and later large aircraft carrying bombs of up to 2,200 pounds. |
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The strategic coastal city of Mariupol is bracing for attack as pro-Russian rebels move south and say the capital isn't safe. |
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And if boardroom fashion can be a game of strategic intimidation, then these clothes are akin to a hostile takeover. |
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Then, in the greatest tradition of cinema, they decide instead to try and invade the most strategic fort, currently held by the enemy, by sneaking in disguised as washerwomen. |
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Soviet wargaming could not adjudicate the strategic impacts of air power. |
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A few small oil lamps were hung from rafters in strategic spots, casting lonesome pools of illumination to steal the gloom from the darkest corners. |
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Should it provide affiliates with services or with strategic direction? |
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The Army must also reward or recognize those who serve in positions that cultivate the broad perspectives that are necessary to acquire strategic leadership skills. |
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Copies of a 53-page strategic plan are on the coffee table in her office for visitors to peruse. |
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The search for fish, whale oil, and furs and a trade route to China has been succeeded by exploration for mineral resources and more recently by strategic military occupation. |
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Cambrai was an important town as it contained a strategic railhead. |
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Leo is strategic, the queen on the chessboard, the prime mover of the zodiac. |
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The tactical balance between the surface warship and the submarine has strategic impact. |
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The worst would probably be strategic isolation within the region, and all the additional resources that would, as a consequence, be needed for defense. |
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Vintage jeans are usually worn-out and frayed in strategic places. |
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This pioneering project will bring together Afro-Caribbean businesses to discuss key issues affecting them and to agree strategic priorities and action plans. |
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There has been no catharsis of moral or strategic rectitude. |
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Those who have watched anti-gay groups closely suggest that there will be two major strategic shifts in their strategy. |
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Their network of super-elite inbreeding and strategic couplings had united the West in a deathly embrace. |
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The plans are laid out in a highly detailed 375 page document, which has been written before the organisation-wide strategic plan on which it is meant to be based. |
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Ukraine needs to embrace its historic role, not to mention its strategic reality, as a borderland. |
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It is perfectly legitimate for him, as a strategic measure in that desired direction, to push for a drastic reduction or repeal of the income tax. |
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Putin mentioned the word before, during the Crimea crises last spring before he annexed the strategic peninsula. |
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The permanent secretary is the most senior Scottish civil servant, leads the strategic board, and supports the first minister and cabinet. |
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Swansea Castle was once an impressive building occupying a strategic position above the River Tawe but it is now hemmed in by other buildings. |
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The A465 provides a strategic link for the northern Valleys, and an alternative route between South West Wales and the Midlands. |
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It is a strategic regional authority, with powers over transport, policing, economic development, and fire and emergency planning. |
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The Mayor proposes policy and the GLA's budget, and makes appointments to the capital's strategic executive such as Transport for London. |
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Areas which the GLA has responsibility for include transport, policing, fire and rescue, development and strategic planning. |
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Parties in block voting systems can also benefit from strategic nomination. |
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A number of methods of tactical or strategic voting exist that can be used in STV elections, but much less so than with First Past the Post. |
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The strategic location of the island was also significant at the centre of the Indian Ocean, and to counter any Soviet threat in the region. |
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Its strategic value increased with the opening of the Suez Canal, as it lay on the sea route between the UK and the British Empire east of Suez. |
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Guernsey was very heavily fortified during World War II, out of all proportion to the island's strategic value. |
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Tactical communication uses the Bowman radio system, and operational or strategic communication is controlled by the Royal Corps of Signals. |
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It meets every month and provides strategic direction and oversight of Defence matters. |
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In questions of strategic importance, the Prime Minister has the same right. |
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Here Barber designed the strategic island concept, where the US would obtain as many less populated islands as possible for military purposes. |
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Despite hosting this strategic military installation, Qatar is not always a strong Western ally. |
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The location of Sovici was of strategic significance for the HVO as it was on the way to Jablanica. |
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Grown in the strategic northeast region of Colombia, marijuana soon became the leading cash crop in Colombia. |
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The 2011 devolved routes and strategic routes are organised as in the table below. |
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In June 2013, the company announced a strategic review of its operations in Nigeria, hinting that assets could be divested. |
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Communications is also part of this directorate, because of its strategic role within the organisation. |
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According to the Iraqi Ministry of Communication, Iraq is now in the second phase of building and launching a multipurpose strategic satellite. |
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Both nations are also actively involved in detailed and extensive tactical and strategic intelligence sharing. |
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The regime was weakened further in the 1980s as the Cold War drew to a close and Somalia's strategic importance was diminished. |
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Commercial activities revolve around the country's free trade policies and strategic location as a Red Sea transit point. |
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Most of the strategic royal castles were placed in the keeping of Edward's nobles. |
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The type of engagement conducted by Wallace was characterized by opportunistic tactics and the strategic use of terrain. |
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The English, however, employed Welsh longbowmen, who swung strategic superiority in their favour. |
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The English left a trail of devastation behind once more and seized the strategic town of Haddington. |
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The Patriots continued to view Quebec as a strategic aim, though no further attempts to invade were ever realized. |
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Ariovistus made the decision to clear out the Sequani from the strategic Doubs valley and to repopulate it with Germanic settlers. |
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Contrary to Howe's more hostile critics, however, there were strategic factors at play which impeded aggressive action. |
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This strategic failure allowed the Americans to achieve victory at the Battle of Trenton, and the concurrent Battle of Princeton. |
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The colonies had never been formally united prior to the conflict and there was no centralized area of ultimate strategic importance. |
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The Court takes decisions about the deployment of resources as well as formulating strategic plans for the university. |
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Despite the heroic defense, the Russians abandoned Petropavlovsk as a strategic liability after the French and British forces withdrew. |
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The location of the mills was strategic to capitalise on the natural energy provided by the River Leven. |
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Neighbourhood Shopping Centres are located at strategic points around the town. |
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A ferry, and later bridge, on the River Forth at Stirling brought wealth and strategic influence, as did its tidal port at Riverside. |
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The fortifications continued to play a strategic military role during the 18th century Jacobite Risings. |
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This cleared the way both for intensified strategic bombing of German cities and industries, and for the tactical bombing of battlefield targets. |
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With a primary air defense role, emphasis was placed on the ability to intercept strategic bombers flying at high altitudes. |
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Therefore, a team may make strategic decisions during an end based on assumptions of rock position that turn out to be incorrect. |
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Nonfighting members of the armed forces have important strategic and logistical roles. |
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On the Baltic coast from 1 to 5 September 1917, the Germans attacked with their strategic reserve of six divisions and captured Riga. |
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In 2008, Russia banned FDI on strategic industries, such as military defense and country safety. |
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He chose the city of Taiz to become the political capital of the kingdom because of its strategic location and proximity to Aden. |
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Tribal boundaries were guarded by smaller lookout Nuraghes erected on strategic hills commanding a view of other territories. |
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After 840, the Vikings had several bases in strategic locations dispersed throughout Ireland. |
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Another similarity involved the cities' strategic locations along trade routes. |
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At a strategic level, the outcome has been the subject of a huge amount of literature with no clear consensus. |
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Subsequently, there has been considerable support for the view of Jutland as a strategic victory for the British. |
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Hence strategic thinking about the role of submarines has developed independently of actual experience. |
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When using tidal barrages to generate power, the potential energy from a tide is seized through strategic placement of specialized dams. |
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During the 20th century, Cherbourg, a strategic point during both world wars, adapted to new threats. |
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The mount gained strategic significance again in 933 when William I Longsword annexed the Cotentin Peninsula from the weakened Duchy of Brittany. |
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The sites of Richborough Castle and Dover Castle, along with two strategic sites along Watling Street, were fortified by the Romans and Normans. |
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The rebels made the first move in the war, seizing the strategic Rochester Castle, owned by Langton but left almost unguarded by the archbishop. |
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As a result, the Royal Air Force had built up a large strategic bomber force. |
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Beginning of the campaign turned into a strategic disaster for Soviets whose Southern flank was nearly destroyed. |
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In it he avoided mentioning Guderian and played down the strategic part of the armoured units, to avoid unnecessary resistance. |
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The Dutch Army considered its strategic situation to have become hopeless and feared further destruction of Dutch cities. |
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Prioux had achieved his mission in stalling the Panzers and allowing the First Army to settle, was a strategic victory for the French. |
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Liddell Hart interviewed many of the generals after the war and put together a picture of Hitler's strategic thinking on the matter. |
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The change in emphasis of the bombing from RAF bases to bombing London, however, turned Adlerangriff into a strategic bombing operation. |
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Upon retreat, the Allies also wanted to destroy coastal defences, port structures and all strategic buildings. |
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Fifteen divisions were in the process of formation in Germany, but there was no strategic reserve. |
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The Canadians planned Operation Totalize, with attacks by strategic bombers and a novel night attack using Kangaroo armoured personnel carriers. |
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This was both for reasons of the strategic value of the ground, and its defensive value. |
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The natural shelter was used by ships for centuries, and Romans valued the area's strategic importance. |
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Conservation biology is reforming around strategic plans to protect biodiversity. |
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For this reason, water is a strategic resource in the globe and an important element in many political conflicts. |
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This has sparked a debate about the strategic implications of these investments. |
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In addition to their high biodiversity, abyssal plains are of great current and future commercial and strategic interest. |
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The strategic position of the Cape of Good Hope between two major ocean currents, ensures a rich diversity of marine life. |
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In conclusion, the strategic importance of this height was so obvious it must be presumed that it has always been inhabited. |
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Economic development is delivered using the regions, as is strategic planning. |
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World War II hit Southampton particularly hard because of its strategic importance as a major commercial port and industrial area. |
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The French pursued Brunswick slowly, capturing the strategic town of Minden which could potentially be used to stage an invasion of Hanover. |
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Their king Hermegisclus had made a strategic alliance with the Frankish ruler Theudebert I, marrying his sister Theudechild. |
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Around this fort, a town gradually developed, which became the centre of a state of great strategic value. |
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These strategic advantages grew and were to prove decisive until after the Second World War. |
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The strategic result of Crassus' campaigns was the permanent annexation of Moesia by Rome. |
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Writings on nonviolent struggle by Gene Sharp contributed in forming the strategic basis of the student campaigns. |
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While the army command may have disapproved of his tactical and strategic decisions, the loyalty of the common soldier was unquestioned. |
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In World War II, a strategic airfield of the Imperial Japanese Army was located there, serving as a base for operations in the Pacific theatre. |
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Cinematherapy combines a strategic mix of pop feminism and stereotypes, then, as a primary method of appealing to female audiences. |
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No step the United States could take anywhere in the world would bring strategic benefits as great as detente with Iran. |
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A ruthless, if strategic, expansionary policy was only part of Kautilya's vision for the state. |
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Sport England is the governing body responsible for distributing funds and providing strategic guidance for sporting activity in England. |
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Securing the same succession in Scotland became the primary object of English strategic thinking towards Scotland. |
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The strategic location was not lost on the founders of Holstein, of which Kiel was intended to be a major city. |
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Because of these deployments, the Roman military kept a central strategic reserve after the Social War. |
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This civil guard created a limited strategic reserve, one that fared poorly in actual warfare. |
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At the centre of Alfred's reformed military defence system was the network of burhs, distributed at strategic points throughout the kingdom. |
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Alfred's burghal system was revolutionary in its strategic conception and potentially expensive in its execution. |
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This became an important strategic asset for the English, allowing them to safely keep troops in northern France. |
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A grand strategic bargain between Russia and the US could be in the wind, after years of deteriorating relations. |
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The channel port, although a valuable strategic outpost, was a drain on Charles's limited finances. |
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Although this did not grant outright control of the strategic waterway, it did give Britain leverage. |
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In a strategic move, Wellesley planned to move his supply base from Lisbon to Santander. |
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By August 1805, Napoleon had realized that the strategic situation had changed fundamentally. |
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The war then settled into a complex and asymmetric strategic deadlock where all sides struggled to gain the upper hand. |
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The main strategic result from the campaign became the delayed political settlement between the French and the Austrians. |
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In early 1943 the British and Americans began the Combined Bomber Offensive, a strategic bombing campaign against Germany. |
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Soon after that another Soviet strategic offensive forced German troops from Western Ukraine and Eastern Poland. |
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By January, the offensive had been repulsed with no strategic objectives fulfilled. |
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Hitler quickly developed scepticism toward strategic bombing, confirmed by the results of the Blitz. |
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The strategic effect of the raid was a brief 20 percent dip in aircraft production. |
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This was done via a strategic advisory group on which the chairs of each science and industry council sat. |
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The Mayor is responsible for Greater London's strategic planning and is required to produce or amend the London Plan each electoral cycle. |
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Since 2000, Greater London has had an elected Assembly and Mayor responsible for strategic local government. |
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As a strategic authority, it absorbed only limited powers, such as major highways and planning strategy, from the borough councils. |
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The move was seen as an effort to force LSE to the negotiating table, as well as to limit the Exchange's strategic flexibility. |
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Although IMC is a broad strategic concept, the most crucial brand communication elements are pinpointed. |
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Decisions about company names and product names and their relationship depends on more than a dozen strategic considerations. |
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Throughout the war, around 1200 ships were refitted in the dockyard, making it one of the most strategic ports in the empire at the time. |
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A road map which would lead to a common vision and strategic planning in the area of space exploration was discussed. |
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According to the World Bank, Pakistan has important strategic endowments and development potential. |
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The Indian and Bangladeshi armed forces maintain robust strategic engagement. |
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Thailand is an important ally and economic partner of Bangladesh, with the two countries sharing strategic interests in the Bay of Bengal region. |
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Japan and Bangladesh have strong relations with common strategic and political goals. |
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This occurs through a strategic approach such as structured English immersion or sheltered instruction. |
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Industrial organization generalizes from that special case to study the strategic behaviour of firms that do have significant control of price. |
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Game theory is a branch of applied mathematics that considers strategic interactions between agents, one kind of uncertainty. |
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Durham Cathedral occupies a strategic position on a promontory high above the River Wear. |
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Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado took his maiden victory and Williams's first since 2004 in a strategic battle with Ferrari's Fernando Alonso. |
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While castles were used to hold a site and control movement of armies, in the Holy Land some key strategic positions were left unfortified. |
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The British islands were considered principally a strategic possession, but were planted when economic conditions were particularly favourable. |
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Members meet annually at a General Assembly to discuss ISO's strategic objectives. |
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Prior to 2015 the eight authorities formed only a combined strategic planning authority. |
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As their armour made them less nimble, they were sometimes planted at strategic spots along the line of retreat. |
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As the colonies had not been united before the war, there was no central area of strategic importance. |
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The Allies took the opportunity presented by the French strategic effort in the Middle East to regain territories lost from the First Coalition. |
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The concurrent British Battle of Arras was more limited in scope, and more successful, although ultimately of little strategic value. |
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With the extension of Turkish dominion into the Balkans, the strategic conquest of Constantinople became a crucial objective. |
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The largest RAF effort during the war was the strategic bombing campaign against Germany by Bomber Command. |
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More routine strategic airlift transport tasks are carried out by the Airbus A330 MRTT, known as the Voyager in RAF service. |
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In December 1934, Chief of the Luftwaffe General Staff Walther Wever sought to mould the Luftwaffe's battle doctrine into a strategic plan. |
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Wever began planning for a strategic bomber force and sought to incorporate strategic bombing into a war strategy. |
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He believed that tactical aircraft should only be used as a step to developing a strategic air force. |
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The air force was not subordinated to the army support role, and it was not given any particular strategic mission. |
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The failure of the Luftwaffe to progress further towards attaining a strategic bombing force was attributable to several reasons. |
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In addition, OKL had not foreseen the industrial and military effort strategic bombing would require. |
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Priority was given to producing large numbers of smaller aeroplanes, and plans for a long range four engined strategic bomber were delayed. |
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This new phase was to be the first independent strategic bombing campaign, in hopes of a political success forcing the British to give up. |
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He doubted if strategic bombing could achieve its aims, but ending the air war would be an open admission of defeat. |
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The German misconception, on the other hand, encouraged first complacency, then strategic misjudgement. |
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The campaign was also politically complex, with the British, the United States and the Chinese all having different strategic priorities. |
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From December 1943 to November 1944 the strategic balance of the Burma campaign shifted decisively. |
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Mutaguchi intended to exploit the capture of Imphal by capturing the strategic city of Dimapur, in the Brahmaputra River valley. |
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Hitler took personal control of four divisions as strategic reserves, not to be used without his direct orders. |
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When New York is vulnerable to attack the United States will not use her strategic weapon in defence of London. |
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Capturing them would deal a deathblow to the Egyptian's strategic operation in the entire Peninsula. |
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Thereafter, Mainz, in its strategic position, became one of the bases of the Frankish kingdom. |
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Between the camps, in strategic places or good points of observation, were watchtowers or signal towers and, in the Late Antiquity, burgi. |
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These were partly caused by the explosion in population, and they also concentrated economic power at strategic locations. |
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India is the largest customer of Russian military equipment and the two countries share extensive defense and strategic relations. |
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The studies cited above investigated the dynamics of rido with the intention of helping design strategic interventions to address such conflicts. |
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The use of forces at the level of organisation between strategic and tactical is called operational mobility. |
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The scope of strategic military planning can span weeks, but is more often months or even years. |
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Unlike fossil fuels, renewable fuels can be produced in any country, creating a strategic advantage. |
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One variation on this topic is activism by postconsumers, with the strategic emphasis on moving beyond addictive consumerism. |
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After these conquests, the Tang dynasty fully controlled the Xiyu, which was the strategic location astride the Silk Road. |
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The gulf's strategic location has made it an ideal place for human development over time. |
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Bruges had a strategic location at the crossroads of the northern Hanseatic League trade and the southern trade routes. |
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A particular concern was the defense of the strategic Atlantic islands of the Azores against a possible invasion. |
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The Navy also had to plan a possible strategic evacuation of the Portuguese Government to the Azores. |
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His accomplishments in strategic warfare, exploration, mathematics and astronomy were of an exceptional level. |
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Santa Catarina is in a very strategic position in Mercosul, the South American Common Market. |
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The development of modern ports under British rule raised the strategic importance of the island as a centre of trade. |
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Because of its strategic location, Malacca was an important stopping point for Zheng He's fleet. |
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The Malacca peninsula became the strategic base for Portuguese trade expansion with China and Southeast Asia. |
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The city lies on the Arabian Sea along the Gulf of Oman and is in the proximity of the strategic Straits of Hormuz. |
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At the height of empire, the organization of the state into tributary and strategic provinces saw an elaboration of this system. |
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Most of this is conceded by the federal government to private companies, with strategic stretches maintained directly by the government. |
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The Atahualapite forces continued to be victorious, as a result of the strategic abilities of Quisquis and Calcuchimac. |
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Not surprisingly, in the period up to his death the strategic and military position of the Republic deteriorated. |
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During the siege of this strategic fortress city the imperialist and Spanish allies launched a diversionary attack from Germany's IJssel line. |
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It demonstrated that the Dutch, for the moment, enjoyed strategic superiority. |
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Spain held tenaciously on to the fortress and its strategic corridor through Cleves. |
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During World War II, the city was an important strategic target because of its port. |
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Early attempts to occupy strategic locations already inhabited by natives at what is now Richmond and Suffolk failed owing to native resistance. |
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A strategic decision was taken to scale down the Dutch military presence and in effect yield the area to EIC influence. |
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The source identifies the port of Sunda as strategic and thriving, pepper from Sunda being among the best in quality. |
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Its strategic position at the head of the Adriatic made Venetian naval and commercial power almost invulnerable. |
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Through strategic studies, the Commission promotes debate, innovation, and the exchange of good practice. |
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In June 2013, Shell announced a strategic review of its operations in Nigeria, hinting that assets could be divested. |
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He recommended reading of the book for broadening the vision on strategic issues. |
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Although a strategic success, the greater loss of ships on the Allied side brought early dismay. |
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This was set out as a formal strategic goal, which became known as the All Red Line. |
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In addition to the strategic bombing of the Ruhr, in April 1945, the Allies trapped several hundred thousand Wehrmacht troops in the Ruhr Pocket. |
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Heavy fighting took place during World War I due to the city's strategic location on the Sambre. |
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In 2003, to separate operational and strategic managements, Bayer AG was reorganized into a holding company. |
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The goal is to maneuver them into weakness while building up one's own shi, or strategic position. |
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As the site of the western part of Hadrian's Wall, it was of strategic importance. |
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The Aire Gap is of considerable strategic importance and historically Skipton Castle controlled the area. |
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An Executive Board works with the Commissioners to handle the strategic management of the Forestry Commission. |
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After experiencing efficiency gains via AudaExplore's solutions, ABRA decided to extend its strategic relationship for two more years. |
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And, given limited funds, it is of strategic importance to evaluate strategies in terms of their relative achievability and effectiveness. |
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In Canada, it seems we are much more experienced with strategic voting than USians. |
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Air mobility element, AMC TACC liaison element in the joint air operations center, which integrates strategic and theater airlift requirements. |
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With this latest opening, BAL continues its strategic global growth, bringing the firm's total office count to 14 in seven countries. |
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Under the so-called strategic release programme, the Post said, American officials had been able ton use prisoners as bargaining chips. |
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Aspective employs over 140 people, and has strategic partnerships with ViryaNet, Siebel Systems, Microsoft, Dexterra, IBM, and Ab Initio. |
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Warrin has over eighteen years of experience in financial management, strategic planning, and corporate development. |
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Kathleen Robertson, CEO of Athena Strategies, has been named Cambridge Who's Who Executive of the Year in consulting and strategic planning. |
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The technology solutions and infrastructure being planned align with the Dubai Government's SmartCity strategic agend, said Carillion. |
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As a crucial strategic resource, it is mainly contained in bastnaesite, xenotime, monazite, and other minerals. |
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Qilin Li of Lindenburg Ventures, one of Catalon's major shareholders, providing strategic guidance to our team. |
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Deng Qilin, general manager of WISCO, said the strategic cooperation was a win-win deal under the current financial crisis. |
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I have been able to identify several fractured rationalizations for drug abuse and to draw up a strategic approach to drug counseling. |
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The silicon facility in Karaganda will be divested to strategic investors in the future. |
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Japan, and Kirin Holdings Company, Limited, Japan, have entered into a strategic alliance agreement. |
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Through strategic partnerships, LPS provides customer follow-up to ensure refinances are successfully completed, according to the company. |
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However, asymmetric warfare also known as forth generation warfare is often contemplated and considered on the strategic level of war. |
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And an attaboy goes to incoming SPE President Russell Broome, strategic accounts manager at PolyOne Corp. |
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For this South American neighbor, defense technology has become a critical aspect of strategic reorientation and force modernization. |
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This is a strategic concept leading to the systematic approach dealing with integration of all aspects of the product lifecycle constraints. |
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And too much of a focus on numbers can obscure strategic truths. |
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De Avila will be responsible for strategic promotion of YARC's Laser Copier RIPs into the corporate marketplace. |
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Ligand and Pfizer began a strategic alliance in May 1991 to develop better alternative therapies for osteoporosis. |
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They now have several satellites located in semistationary orbits at strategic locations around the world instead of one satellite circulating the globe. |
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The equation of student and sit-inner on a wide scale was in part the result of strategic framing efforts by representatives of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. |
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The soldier was transitioned from a combat role to a strategic role. |
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By the end of May, Kesselring's Luftflotte 2 had been withdrawn, leaving Hugo Sperrle's Luftflotte 3 as a token force to maintain the illusion of strategic bombing. |
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With regard to the above, one of the most important measures for the Iranian Badminton Federation's mission and effectiveness is the use of strategic planning. |
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The Senate still controlled North Africa, an important regional producer of grain, as well as Illyria and Macedonia, two martially strategic regions with several legions. |
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In an operational capacity, limitations in weapons technology and quick British reactions were making it more difficult to achieve strategic effect. |
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Although not specifically prepared to conduct independent strategic air operations against an opponent, the Luftwaffe was expected to do so over Britain. |
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The new government's strategic thinking was sharply divided. |
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