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The phrase "a redeployment of resources" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where resources, such as personnel or funds, are being reallocated or reassigned for different purposes or projects.
Example: "The company announced a redeployment of resources to enhance its research and development efforts."
Alternatives: "a reallocation of resources" or "a reassignment of resources."
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In addition, the widespread down-regulation of root ribosomal proteins, especially in C. sinensis roots, might indicate a redeployment of resources to meet the greater demands for amino acids in non-ribosomal peptide synthesis of glutathione and phytochelation for Al complexation.
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Aside from calling for a redeployment of military resources from Iraq to Afghanistan and expressing a greater willingness to open talks with countries like Iran, he never explained to voters exactly how he would manage foreign affairs differently from John McCain or, for that matter, from George W. Bush.
I think the Web is going to let us do a big redeployment of resources so that we can have a smaller back room and a bigger front room.
It might seem like a reasonable redeployment of resources to show the ABC audience what it might not have seen on ESPN.
They are therefore good at capturing the one-off gains that might arrive from a redeployment of the economy's resources.
The biggest redeployment of resources in a generation, the contents of this were meant to be remain utterly top secret until their unveiling.
At the micro level, providers and local fund-holders facing increasingly modest year-on-year growth in their budgets are piloting a range of mechanisms that might facilitate cost containment and/or redeployment of resources from currently funded interventions [ 9- 12].
Some complain that the time-scale is unrealistic, and that even with the proposed redeployment of resources there is simply not enough suitable manpower in many poor countries to provide the necessary services.
"Redeployment of resources is in," says Thomas Moore, dean of Babson College's executive ed program.
This allowed for better co-ordination with elective, especially surgical, activity and for redeployment of resources if required to deal with increased emergency activity.
Capron et al. (1998) investigated the redeployment of resources in the PMI process, i.e., the modified use of resources after an acquisition, and assessed the extent to which the targets' resources were applied in the acquirers' businesses and vice versa.
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