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"mission assignment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a professional or military context to refer to a specific task or mission that has been assigned to someone. Example: The team captain received the mission assignment from their commanding officer and immediately began strategizing with their squad.
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When he graduated, he got a mission assignment at a Christian crisis center for foreign travellers in Kathmandu, Nepal.
The work in [11] presents a distributed mission assignment scheme for wireless sensor nodes with rechargeable batteries.
Game Over Online was critical of the mission structure, writing "This kind of free-form mission assignment only serves to weaken the plotline.
This is partially due to the fact that 45 percent of the student body at BYU have been missionaries for LDS Church, and many of them learned a foreign language as part of their mission assignment.
We used it and did a lot of great things [but it was not] operational by the way I look at it, having been a test pilot and looking at airplanes". Hartsfield's second shuttle mission assignment came two years later as the commander Discovery's first flight, but the STS-41D mission set another first before ever leaving the launch pad.
The NIEHS mission assignment is to provide safety and health training to site responders in the Katrina Recovery Zone.
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A pilot, he is awaiting his first search and rescue mission assignments from the Coast Guard.
But a recent report by the inspector general of the Department of Homeland Security said that the agency has made only "limited progress" in the area of "mission assignments" — that is, in its ability to coordinate the response to a crisis.
Since the application process takes 18 months and selected candidates have to undergo a couple of years of intensive training before they can even be put in the running for mission assignments, talk of a Mars mission in the early 2030s made this call for applicants particularly exciting.
2. Learn how technology sometimes imitates movies and vice versa by reading and discussing "Hollywood's Gadget Factories". 3. In groups, respond to movie "mission assignments" and design plausible gadgets based on real-world technical or scientific principles; create annotated blueprints for the devices.
Traumatic events and posttraumatic stress in cross-cultural mission assignments.
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