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As the two brigades turned over the positions north and west of Bosansko Grahovo to the HV 81st Guards Battalion, the HGZ was deployed to the rear of the battalion, tasked with intervening in case of any VRS attack towards Bosansko Grahovo.
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Successfully intervening in cases of elder financial abuse then requires the ability to, appropriately, manage the identification of risk in uncertain situations and to separate out and pay attention to the truly relevant in a situation whilst discounting the irrelevant.
Austrian troops garrisoned Ferrara, ready to intervene in case of trouble in the Papal States.
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The skilled workers must have a high process-specific knowledge in order to be able to intervene in case of problems or to make decisions.
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