Sentence examples for mock operations from inspiring English sources

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Under article 37 of the 1949 Geneva conventions, ruses such as camouflage, decoys, mock operations and misinformation are all permitted.

"I spent many a torrid hour dressing it in scraps of rag and then lovingly undressing it again," he recalls: I performed mock operations on it, too, pretending to remove its tonsils, or, more excitingly, its appendix.

(His view is essentially that spelled out by the Geneva Convention more than 300 years later: " 'Ruses of war,' such as involve the use of camouflage, decoys, mock operations and misinformation are not prohibited because, while they may cause an adversary to act recklessly, they do not constitute acts that an adversary should not expect to occur as part and parcel of war").

Dock lurkers at Port Canaveral in Florida (near the famous cape, naturally) spotted the ship returning from, presumably, some mock operations out at sea.

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Mr. Garan said that the coral reef around the habitat had been beautiful, and that the telemedicine experiment they'd conducted had been very interesting -- a surgeon in Canada had guided a robot inside the underwater lab through a perfect mock operation even with a time-delay built in to simulate lunar conditions.

The sham group underwent a mock operation and received high cholesterol chow daily (n=6).

But while the media were invited to cover the event, they were given only limited information; fuller briefings were provided to a mock news operation.

Combining model predictions and mock up operation it is concluded that the stronger mass transfer resistances calculated for the bench-scale reactor are associated with poorer gas distribution through the catalyst bed.

For this branch is not on the high street: it is a mock-up operation on the first floor of a building the billionaire bought last year, near East Croydon station.

They've got indoor tornadoes, mock-spaceship rescue operations, robots that are able to autonomously interact with visitors... they'll even let you drive a goddamn 350-ton train.

Aspiring martyrs perform mock reënactments of the operation, using models of exploding cars and buses.

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