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"He was mortified by the idea of having to deploy," Mr. Hasan said.
He knew much about the harsh realities of combat from having counseled returning soldiers, and he was deeply concerned about having to deploy.
These techniques, and some others that UNSCOM has developed, could be used without necessarily having to deploy the intrusive powers that the commission is supposed to have in Iraq.Secondly, better science will help as well as hinder.
Unsurprisingly, the economy has begun to sputter.It is painfully obvious that the Fed dislikes having to deploy unconventional policy and wants to stop using it as soon as possible.
He imagined "safe places where we can try out some new things and figure out what is the effect on society and what is the effect on people, without having to deploy them in the whole world".
As evidence of how the Democrats are having to deploy resources in normally safe territory, Bill Clinton whipped up the crowd at a rally in Los Angeles in support of candidates in California.
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We don't have to deploy it.
"He never has to deploy trickery," she said.
And second, the Baby Bells will have to deploy high-speed links of their own.
"Instead, we had to deploy our bakery skills to sell our products for instant consumption".
So Di Matteo might have to deploy an attacking formation because he simply doesn't have enough defenders.
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