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It's just a redeployment of those employment opportunities.
I was given a redeployment officer called a "talent retainer".
Police officials who announced the change last year described it as a redeployment.
They are therefore good at capturing the one-off gains that might arrive from a redeployment of the economy's resources.
Indeed, the Israeli Defense Forces are expected to present a redeployment plan to the defense minister, Benjamin Ben Eliezer, later today.
A statement issued by a spokesman for the secret service, Edwin Donovan, declined to comment on the specifics of the allegations but confirmed a redeployment of staff.
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"I feel it important that we have a plan for a timely redeployment of our troops from Iraq and Afghanistan before we continue funding what has become a seemingly endless war," she said at the time.
Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip in 2005 was a "unilateral redeployment" that maintained a "very strict siege".
Indeed, Oslobodjenje, the Sarajevo daily paper, got hold of a military plan outlining a troop redeployment in Bosnia and Herzegovina that clearly suggested the imminence of war, even though the Army firmly denied the plan.
Last November, Mrs. Clinton voted for a Democratic amendment calling for a "phased redeployment" of United States troops from Iraq.
Mr. Hall said his "biggest frustration" had been "the inability of the House to bring about a change in Iraq and a quicker redeployment or withdrawal".
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