Sentence examples for desire to deploy from inspiring English sources

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The desire to deploy light as an overt theatrical strategy, sometimes as an element equal in importance to the dancing itself, is even more pronounced in contemporary dance.

A senior Russian security official who met with President Clinton today appeared to open the door slightly to meeting the administration's desire to deploy a limited national missile defense system.

Half a century or more later, Mr. Gregory, 77, Mr. Stiller, 82, and Mr. Corey, 95 — who will share a bill at the Tarrytown Music Hall on March 6 — may have slowed down a bit, but not one of them has lost his feel for a line or the desire to deploy it.

A4 U.S. and Russia Missile Talks The head of Russia's national security council, after visiting with President Clinton, appeared to open the door slightly to meeting the administration's desire to deploy a limited national missile-defense system, though he said Moscow wanted to preserve the essence of the anti-ballistic missile treaty that the administration is seeking to change.

"As our users scale their production deployments we've heard a clear desire to deploy services across cluster, zone and cloud boundaries," Google product manager Aparna Sinha writes in today's announcement.

It had been alleged by Canadian historian Holger Herwig that both in November 1940 and May 1941, leading into and through to the period in which Japan began planning the naval attack that would bring the United States into the war, that Hitler had stated that he had a desire to "deploy long-range bombers against American cities from the Azores".

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Tehran has an adequate number of ground forces to operate in foreign countries, support or train Shiite proxies including in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and Bahrain), but Iran desires to deploy its air force and make it superior to that of Turkey or other Arab nations in the region.

By motivation, we refer to students' desire and willingness to deploy effort toward and persist in the learning task (Schunk, Pintrich, & Meece, 2008).

It is morally wrong and ethically bankrupt for these organizations to literally capitalize on our desire to help deployed and returning veterans.

More specifically, the album is about how Malkmus has survived that passage, his memory of it largely intact, his desire to distill and deploy that memory roughly as strong as his suspicion of the value in distilling and deploying it.

Yet the message telegraphed is the same: the administration is in effect encouraging potential enemies to deploy any nuclear weapons that they desire.

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