Sentence examples for integrating defence from inspiring English sources

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This constitutes the base of the "whole-of-government" approach that the OECD and many donors are increasingly adopting in their intervention in post-conflict and fragile settings, integrating defence, diplomatic and development agencies [ 21- 23].

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Plants are known to have developed integrated defence mechanisms against fungal and viral infections by altering spatial and temporal transcriptional changes.

Among the activists who spoke were A. Philip Randolph, head of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, who had threatened to march on Washington 22 years earlier, and in so doing had persuaded President Franklin D. Roosevelt to integrate defence-industry jobs.

It is clear that Britain's foot-dragging on creating a more integrated European defence profile has left America to do the heavy lifting.

We therefore consider that wild-type D. melanogaster will provide an applicable model system with which to dissect the host-pathogen interactions that occur during C. albicans infection and, importantly, that this system will have mammalian relevance regarding integrated host defence mechanisms of resistance or tolerance towards the infection (Dionne and Schneider, 2008).

Another former City man Stefan Savić is the keystone at the back beside Argentines Gonzalo Rodríguez and José Basanta, while Micah Richards has gradually integrated into the defence since his summer move.

A small number of pillboxes had been constructed in the First World War and where possible these were integrated into the defence plans.

If any initiatives are announced in Bratislava, they are likely to be in other less divisive areas such as better co-operation on counter-terrorism and perhaps some small steps in integrating European security and defence policy.

The service integrates into the Ministry of Defence intelligence specialists from the Royal Army, Navy, and Air Force.

How are the UK's nuclear forces integrated into the nuclear defence of Nato and what are the implications of the Alliance's first use policy for Britain's nuclear weapons?

Innate and adaptive immunity must be integrated for successful acute defence against microorganisms, and for immunological memory to protect against future severe infections.

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