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General Hifter's surprise attacks in Banghazi and Tripoli show that he has been able to gather more support than anybody had given him credit for from the Libyan armed forces and the militias; he was even able to deploy aircraft and helicopters against his opponents' positions.

In recent years, maras have evolved into complex criminal organizations associated with the drug trafficking transport networks tied to Mexican cartels, and are in possession of "assault rifles, vehicles, safe houses, encrypted satellite phones and are even able to deploy drones to monitor the movements of police or rival gangs".

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Chaotic, stressful, and/or threatening situations can derail anyone, yet individuals who experience a pile-up of adversity are often even less able to deploy all of the skills they have to cope with challenging circumstances.

Even worse, we are not able to deploy our most experienced and talented teachers where they are most needed.

(Roll-down shutters are often electric and with a smart-home setup, you might be able to deploy them even when you're not there).

Success is almost certainly a matter of irreducible uncertainty; winners sit in Taleb's fat tail — which means even the best investors aren't able to deploy too much in the way of data to guide their decision.

Success is almost certainly a matter of irreducible uncertainty; winners sit in Taleb's fat tail — which means even the best investors aren't able to deploy too much in the way of data to guide their decision.

A reduction in repair and maintenance support for ships, coupled with a smaller fleet had meant that the Royal Navy was less able to deploy around the globe today than eight years ago, even though the threat had grown.

He continued: "But that is part of what being a parent is about – being able to deploy the use of the word no and sometimes even to deploy the off switch on the television, unpopular as that can sometimes be, and sometimes ineffectual because they find another screen somewhere to switch on".

But that is part of what being a parent is about – being able to deploy the use of the word no and sometimes even to deploy the off switch on the television, unpopular as that can sometimes be, and sometimes ineffectual because they find another screen somewhere to switch on".

But he was portrayed as intensely involved in shaping the final document, even succeeding in having the phrase "may be" replaced with the word "are" in the crucial sentence about the Iraqis being able to deploy such weapons so rapidly.

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