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be made operational
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Past of make
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And it raises questions about how quickly an effective system can be made operational.
The first arsenal ship can be made operational in half that time.
Other proponents hope the debate will inch the discussion toward practical steps on how R2P can be made operational.
They said the launchers could be made operational, if needed, with rocket artillery rounds within two or three days.
In conclusion, the presented framework was found adequate and could potentially be made operational for assessing SQ under different grazing intensities and degradation stages in a spatial scale.
Integrated approaches are not a homogeneous class, but differ from each other in complexity and abstractness of the theoretical concept, hazard conceptualization, and the degree to which they can be made operational.
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A Shyp representative said the company said earlier this year it would be making operational changes to its pricing model as it guns for profitability.
However, once facilities are made operational, it may be possible to generate relatively inexpensive electricity.
She also said that while a financial firewall against the debt crisis had been erected, it had not yet been made "operational," a reference to a European Central Bank program to buy bonds from debt-laden euro zone countries that seek a rescue.
Whether or not habituation to noise occurs seems to be dependent on the way it has been made operational.
This paper examines how environmental regulation is made operational when it legislates for modifications rather than the banning of products or substances.
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