Sentence examples for expansion of operation from inspiring English sources

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It's hard to reject the arguments for a full inquiry, rather than a mere expansion of Operation Herne, the current probe of the police conducted by the police themselves.

Officials attributed much of the overtime increase to their expansion of Operation Condor, which began as an anti-drug program and was broadened several months ago into a program that is financing a crackdown on qualify-of-life offenses and addressing the rash of killings of livery cab drivers.

This has been the case with the arrangement of a peer visit to another research day care center and, at a later stage, with the expansion of operation into working practices between municipalities.

Under the background of China's large-scale rail transit construction and the expansion of operation ground, as a key factor, the safety and organization of mass and high-density pedestrian flow in rail transit has received wide attention.

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Tells about changes he made & expansion of operations.

David Samson, an Oracle spokesman said the expansion of operations in India was "additive" and was not resulting in any jobs losses in the United States.

Officials said these include objections to proposed standards and requirements that would restrict access for American cellphones and telecommunications services and the expansion of operations of express delivery services like FedEx and DHL.

There are already wells in the west of the reserve where gas has been produced for years, and last month the Energy Ministry approved the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of the expansion of operations involving more wells, a pipeline extension and seismic tests further to the north, east and south.

In fact, Sernanp, the government institution responsible for "protected natural areas" like Manu, expressed concern that the expansion of operations in Camisea - approved by the Ministry of Energy and Mines in early 2014 - would drive indigenous people in "isolation" into Manu to seek refuge.

The BBC's Jim Muir asks what Iraqis under threat from IS want from the West, and how likely a potential expansion of operations by the US is.

Across the country, setback restrictions that require livestock facilities to be located away from neighboring residences and populated areas are making the siting or expansion of operations a growing challenge for livestock producers.

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