Sentence examples for for redeploying from inspiring English sources

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He said the BBC would be "exploring a number of options for redeploying its investment, including replacing it with a network of part-time local services.

Its strategy for redeploying this money can be summarised in three words: shrink, buy, deter.In the past two and a half years, Georgia-Pacific has spent $700m repurchasing 13% of its outstanding equity.

And does this not, in turn, provide a rationale for redeploying and carrying forward the struggle for a better world, despite the uncertainty as to what it will bring?

In the interview, Mr. Enders said he asked senior managers last month to draft a roadmap for redeploying engineers to new civil aircraft programs like the A350 jet, which is expected to enter service in 2013, if the A400M falls through.

Like so many of the war-related measures that Democrats have proposed this year, the spending bill sought to set a timeline for redeploying American troops, and to narrow the mission to focus on counterterrorism and on the training of Iraq's security forces.

It has been hailed as a text helping to "create a modernist psychological interiority ... challenging marriage and middle-class domesticity, complexly interrogating gender, race, and sexual identity, and for redeploying traditional tropes such as that of the tragic mulatta with a contemporary and critical twist".

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"Answer songs" had long been a staple of country music, and an enterprising songwriter in Louisiana, JD Miller, had the notion of redeploying the tune for a woman's riposte: it was not women's frailties, but uncaring men, that were responsible for the soiled doves of the backstreets – "From the start most every heart that's ever broken/ Was because there always was a man to blame".

For instance, redeploying the JEE server as well as its applications to the newly bought or rented machines.

Levner says the malaria test used the same underlying technologies they are now redeploying for OLO — including "common sample-preparation methods, microscope design, and artificial-intelligence based algorithms".

A similar scenario unfolded the following year: After deducting $311.8 million spent on settlements from the 1995 loans, Clinton authorized $95.8 for help in redeploying troops from the Gaza Strip and $240 million to facilitate withdrawal from West Bank cities, based on the rather dubious assertion that it costs more to withdraw troops than to maintain them in hostile urban areas.

Operation Impact, for example, redeployed 800 police officers into 61 crime pockets around the city.

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