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We need to employ a layered strategy to keep the worst weapons from falling into the worst hands, a strategy that invokes our nonmilitary strength early enough and effectively enough so military force does not become our only option.
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It's a strategy that will work.
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One object sends another object a message that invokes one of the recipient's operations.
Fasting is a stress status that invokes GC stimulation of hepatic glucose output.
They settled on a risky strategy to do that: invoking the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the 2000 recount in Florida, in Bush v. Gore — a ruling so unusual that even the Justices responsible for it suggested at the time that it be limited to "present circumstances" and not taken as precedent.
The Web interface was created using a PERL program that invoked the CGI.pm module.
Invoking multiple rapid turns might therefore be a strategy that predators seek to promote.
A process that invokes the reliable broadcast primitive starts the message propagation over a spanning tree.
This is the sort of strategy that Rupert invokes to keep mental symbols from meaning omnipresent, but non-specific causes such as the heart.
Building on the above components, social identity theory details a variety of strategies that may be invoked in order to achieve positive distinctiveness.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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