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It can raise capital opportunistically, now it must show that it can deploy it, too.
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Since then, we Yanks have perhaps deployed it too often in an atmosphere of dominance, as a taunt rather than as a rallying cry.
Once that investment is made, it tends to be cheaper to deploy it elsewhere too.
While the declines in mean household visits per month could be in part attributed to sharing of workload marked by the successive addition of new CHWs (some of whom went to new villages, others to villages where MNCH CHW had already been deployed), it may too reflect a continuing downward trend in outputs often characteristic of program implementation over time.
"If you're too quick or too slow to deploy, it can result in injury to the occupants," he said.
Lorelai is cool about it, too, deploying the locutions and demeanor of a 17-year-old.
It too will deploy business folk on local committees answerable to a national council, charged with spending public money across the field of post-16 education (including school sixth forms).
She knows it, too, and deploys her own wiles to keep him at bay.
It, too, is deployed from the top of the robot arm, which can direct the device to dig horizontally (under a boulder, for instance, where any life will be well shielded from the harsh atmosphere) or vertically into the soil.
The Navy's problems come from deploying its ships too often and for too long.
The video of the death from the camera in the Tesla itself in China is grisly and devastating evidence of the dangers of robot car technology when it's deployed too early.
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