Sentence examples for less to deploy from inspiring English sources

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Since then, the Forest Service has spent about fifteen million dollars on research into ways to control the adelgid, but it has spent far less to deploy the means now available.

In the Asia-Pacific, an immediate fear among longstanding US treaty allies, such as Japan and South Korea, is that Trump will press for greater financial contributions to host military forces in their countries – no matter that it costs the US less to deploy its military forces forward in Asia than to host them at home.

Instead of wiring rural communities, AT&T and Verizon have focused on delivering wireless service, which costs less to deploy and maintain, but is often slower and caps how many videos consumers can watch online.

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That, coupled with the economies of scale that come from being the entrenched technology, meant that Ethernet was faster, less expensive and less complicated to deploy than rival systems.Third, Ethernet is based on decentralisation.

So we might ask why Stuart was less able to take advantage of the changed interactional context in his conversations with Pamela and was less able to deploy the strategies he practised during therapy.

New Jersey now has that much more in its war chest -- and Pennsylvania that much less -- to deploy in the next skirmish over a corporate tenant, said Mr. McCormac, who is keen to land a top corporate tenant to validate Camden's redevelopment.

But it's less simple to deploy a profound image in a sarcastic way.

Like Wi-Fi, the popular wireless system found in homes, airports and cafés, WiMax can use unlicensed (ie, free) spectrum, making it less expensive to deploy.

By some estimates, a quarter of today's private equity firms will die off as they fail to raise money; those funds that survive will have less cash to deploy.

Beneath all this lies the irony that, nearly six years after the Cairo speech, Obama is less able to deploy the moral capital of civil rights, at least in the Middle East, not only because he is now established as the face of American authority but also because many of the battles that King fought have still not been resolved.

Dipak Gyawali, a member of the Royal Nepal Academy of Science and Technology, thinks that he may be less reluctant to deploy the armed forces against the Maoist insurgency.If the new king uses the army against the rebels without trampling on human rights, as the police have done, some think democracy might even gain.

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