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And on the floor of the room we both use as an office sometimes is a router that my wife has heroically tried (and failed) to deploy in order to give us wireless Internet access.
Greenpeace's policy director, Doug Parr, said: "In 2010, the Climate Change Committee identified the low-carbon technologies the UK should develop and deploy in order to become world leading.
He said: "The one in three teachers who say that they're uncertain in polling about the measures that they can deploy in order to keep order should be reassured by the government that they have a full range – from verbal reprimands through to lines and essays and up to and including community service.
SFL looks closely at the word choices that individuals deploy in order to construct meaning through language, and it is founded on the idea that language provides organized resources to make various kinds of meaning: ideational, interpersonal, and textual.
This paper conceptualizes, develops and validates five capabilities that sales configurators should deploy in order to avoid the product variety paradox: namely, focused navigation, flexible navigation, easy comparison, benefit-cost communication, and user-friendly product-space description capabilities.
Workers are assigned to jobs according to some assignment mechanism that we do not model and, conditional on the characteristics of their jobs, they choose how much of their skills to deploy in order to maximize the following utility function: U_{ij}=w_{ij}-1 y_{ij}=w_{ij}-1 y_{ij}) (1).
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Or is money to be solely deployed in order to provide entertainment, success and joy to its supporters?
By 1900, American comics had begun to use speech balloons instead of extended text captions (which, according to comic artist Lew Stringer, were deployed in order to convince parents that comics had some literary merit).
Even if emissions are radically cut in the next few years, as-yet undeveloped technology will need to be deployed in order to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it underground to avoid temperatures that will raise the seas enough to swamp low-lying nations and cause food and water insecurity for many other countries.
We have seen emergency exits opened to get a breath of fresh air whilst waiting for take-off, emergency slides deployed in order to disembark quicker and an air stewardess' assault combined with a bomb threat; all for reasons only apparent to those involved.
The third act has seen various containment systems deployed in order to get oil and gas out of the blowout preventer, the damaged set of valves that sits on the sea bed on top of the well, and into various vessels up above.
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