Sentence examples for are ever deployed from inspiring English sources

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Those in favour of killer robots believe the current laws of war may be sufficient to address any problems that might emerge if they are ever deployed, arguing that a moratorium, not an outright ban, should be called if this is not the case.

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No missile was ever deployed.

No French troops were ever deployed in Iraq, and the idea was never mooted once Sarkozy became presidential candidate.

"No U.S. military asset was ever deployed to Benghazi despite the order of the secretary of defense at 7 o'clock that night," Gowdy told reporters Tuesday.

Soldiers who set out to write the story of their war also have to navigate a minefield of clichés: all of them more or less true but open to qualification; many sowed long before the soldiers were ever deployed, because every war is like every other war.

Daniel Stilwell, an engineer at the Autonomous Systems and Controls Laboratory at Virginia Tech, told me he is doing work for the Office of Naval Research on a small robotic boat that may one day be able "to operate 1,000 miles upriver and find the drug subs before they're ever deployed".

That principle served me well in the military in all the theaters I was ever deployed in, from Northern Ireland to Afghanistan.

He was a green beret, but I don't know if he was ever deployed there.

The discussion took place under the umbrella of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW) which once before produced a pre-emptive binding agreement prohibiting the use of blinding laser weapons, before they were ever deployed on the battlefield.

The system's roots go back to the Strategic Defense Initiative, the President Reagan-era program to develop a ground- and space-based missile shield that would render nuclear weapons "impotent and obsolete". No such system was ever deployed, but efforts to develop a more-limited missile defense continued.

Franks said in an interview that he drew inspiration from President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative of the 1980s, which was intended to use lasers and other space-based weaponry to render nuclear weapons "impotent and obsolete". Known as "Star Wars," the initiative cost taxpayers $30 billion, but no system was ever deployed.

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