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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affecting army" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an army that is influenced or impacted by something, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The policies implemented by the government are affecting the army's operational capabilities."
Alternatives: "influencing the army" or "impacting the army".
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But Flynn is already retired ― as he cooperates with Mueller in the days ahead, he is not bound by the rules affecting Army officers currently serving with Trump as their commander in chief.
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Five years of near-continuous battle against the Pakistani Taliban along the Afghan border, where more than 3,300 members of Pakistan's security forces have been killed in the past decade, has affected army thinking, some analysts believe.
Liberals were outraged by suggestions that Egypt's military budget should be shielded from parliamentary oversight, while the SCAF enjoys veto power over any legislation affecting the army.As has happened several times since the revolution, faced with pressure the army backed down and suggested compromises.
Corruption, on the other hand, seems to affect the army less than most Afghan institutions.Ethnic divisions are also a worry, though the army strives to offset them.
He said the cadets were conscious of Israel's social divide and how it could affect the army.
A naked style affected the army too; uniforms became skintight, and the male form was displayed most obviously in the Napoleonic period.
Part of the military's anger focused, the senior military official said, on the affront of not being informed by the civilian government about the stipulations that affected the army.
They concluded that deepening divisions within Israel over Mr Netanyahu's policies could affect the army's performance in such a bloody confrontation.Mr Netanyahu indicated that he was loth to order the police to evict the Ras al-Amud settlers.
Thus the revolt did not seriously affect the army or most of Anatolia.
Both Mr Abu Rumman and Jordanian writer Jamal al-Tahat believe the malaise about election participation has gone beyond the Islamist camp and is affecting even ex-army officers and other members of the political establishment who believe needed reforms will be slow to come, if at all.
"These operations against the army are affecting morale.
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