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The standard operating procedures imposed on U.S. troops during the Vietnam War resulted in accusations that domestic concerns were inhibiting the military's freedom of operation.
Doubting tribesmen may well judge that they now have little to gain from fighting on, especially since the turn of events gives the Americans much greater freedom of operation.
The worst response to these attacks would be for government to introduce requirements for the Internet that may destroy the freedom of operation that makes it work so well.
The theme for the debate is not the usual media owners' whinge about BBC.co.uk's money and freedom of operation but something more subtle about the future of the Corporation's public service obligations.
Several factors served to restrain Tirpitzs freedom of operation in Norway.
This, claims Rosand, "permits the artist a certain liberty with his medium, a freedom of operation that leads to a transcendence of the material" eg, in the late works of Titian, Rembrandt, Goya, and our contemporary, DeKooning).
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The same day, the Frankfurter Zeitung commented: "If the British succeed in breaking through it will render conditions worse for them as it will result in freedom of operations which is Germany's own special art of war".
On May 24, for the first time in Donald Trump's presidency, a U.S. Navy destroyer conducted a freedom-of-navigation operation in the South China Sea, cruising within 12 nautical miles of Mischief Reef, a disputed island in the Spratly archipelago.
"If they have been deployed they are probably China's effort to signal a response to freedom-of navigation operations, but I don't think it is a totally unprecedented deployment," she said.
Pentagon officials say the United States regularly conducts freedom-of-navigation operations around the world to challenge excessive maritime claims.
He had been asked about reports that the US had already decided to conduct freedom-of-navigation operations inside 12-nautical-mile limits that China claims around islands built on reefs in the Spratly archipelago.
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