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Recall, however, direct redeployment of released resources might be difficult to achieve when areas of service contraction demand a different level, mix and quality of inputs than do areas of service expansion.
Where the programme budget spans a wide range of health services, delivered in different settings and serving different patient populations, direct redeployment of resources may be difficult to achieve and the breadth of the programme budget may itself prove a barrier to disinvestment.
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Its scholars have investigated the nature of the redeployed resources in PMI, the direction of the redeployment (to or from the target), frictions in redeployment, and the co-occurrence of resource divestiture.
(Stephen Jay Gould and Elisabeth Vrba called this sort of redeployment an "exaptation," rather than a direct adaptation).
The Admiralty had anticipated this redeployment, and maritime patrol aircraft from No. 18 Group RAF were directed to sweep the Home Fleet's route back to its base.
By Tuesday, another redeployment was due.
Phil Klay's Redeployment is published by Canongate.
The day of the redeployment, Bammie was missing.
It's just a redeployment of those employment opportunities.
They also argue that the first redeployment is not credible.
British forces heralded the redeployment as a handover of authority.
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