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Knowing use of form in fiction is at times looked on askance (God forbid you deploy, for example, the pathetic fallacy).
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It was deployed, for example, to spy on countries attending the G20 meeting the UK hosted in 2009.
The technology was deployed, for example, in Bosnia and in the aftermath of the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks, but not in Rwanda or Haiti.
However, Carswell has now revealed the extent of his unease about the remarks, telling BBC Radio 5 programme Pienaar's Politics: "I think some of the tone we deployed, for example, the comments about HIV, were plain wrong.
The FAPs are portable low cost base station deployed, for example, in the household or office.
Because of this problem, many tools for evaluating vulnerabilities of networks, as well as for their protection, are being developed and largely deployed; for example, techniques for encryption, antivirus, firewall, and IDSs (Intrusion Detection Systems).
Many of the workers are artists, but there are also technicians who know how to deploy formaldehyde, for example.
The glut of data is further increasing exponentially due to the rapid proliferation of mobile phones and the increased digitization of all aspects of modern life due to technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT); which deploy sensors, for example in the shape of wearable devices, to provide data related to human activities and different behavioral patterns.
CMH deputy chief executive Andy Bell says scarce resources can be better deployed by, for example, reshaping services for children and young people; creating community-based alternatives to inpatient crisis care can also be effective.
The same report suggests that broadband can be deployed affordably, for example by sharing the region's underused fibre optic networks owned by energy, electricity and transport utilities, or coupling internet deployment with housing construction in dynamic urban markets.
A lecture by Briony Llewellyn alerted me to Lewis's habit of painting himself into his pictures, and an article by Emily Weeks pointed out the ambiguities he deployed in, for example, The Carpet Seller (1860).
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