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How, when faced with the choice to deploy again, or to get out and live a comparably soft civilian life with all the comforts Western civilization and its opulence can offer, does a veteran choose the former?
"They sacrificed us for Clayton," she says referring to the choice to deploy the state national guard there and not in Ferguson.
By explicitly modelling the choice to deploy skills, our model provides guidance not only for the measurement of skill mismatch but also for the interpretation of the questions regarding the use of skills at work.
While the company acknowledges, it's challenging to maintain a cloud and on-prem product set, it believes it's providing customers a choice to deploy wherever and however they want.
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"Following yesterday's harassment of our staff, we have no choice but to deploy police around campus," said university spokeswoman Shirona Patel.
"We have no choice but to deploy every effort, mobilize every resource and utilize every skill our nation possesses," he said.
Those groups that have so far been awarded contracts under the plan have no choice but to deploy medicines approved by America's Food and Drug Administration (FDA .That might sound reasonable, but most such drugs are branded American products.
The Baghdad government now has little choice but to deploy the Hashd Shaabi, the Shia paramilitaries which the US sees as being under Iranian influence and has not wanted to see in the frontline fighting in Sunni areas like Ramadi, the capital of the giant Anbar province.
"Network service providers even the established telephony carriers–have no choice but to deploy the type of technology that NetCore is building if they are to succeed and survive.
Talks eventually "broke down" and an "exchange of gunfire" ensued between Johnson and the officers, Brown said, at which point officers felt they had no other choice but to deploy a robot equipped with an explosive device.
Whereas Carter had cut off all negotiations with the Soviets after their invasion of Afghanistan, Shultz credits Reagan for bringing the Soviets back to the table in arms control by publicly calling for intermediate range arms control negotiations while letting the Soviets know that if they didn't negotiate the U.S. would have no choice but to deploy their own intermediate range weapons.
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