Sentence examples for more rapid deployment from inspiring English sources

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As traditional vaccine and drug development timelines are too slow for emergency response, we must invest in technologies that enable more rapid deployment.

As in the early years of the telegraph, competition in the United States resulted in more rapid deployment of the technology than was the case in Europe at the time, where state-run or state-licensed monopolies prevailed.

To encourage more rapid deployment of electric vehicles, chief executive Elon Musk wrote, "Tesla will not initiate patent lawsuits against anyone who, in good faith, wants to use our technology". Going forward, Musk promised to open source the company's protected inventions.

In the micro app centric world, IT organizations benefit from more rapid deployment of apps for the most important mobile use cases.

Each followed a predictable path of building out infrastructure followed by a bubble then a crash followed by a more rapid deployment of the technology throughout industry and society.

The existing differences between the healthcare systems in the European countries are a major factor inhibiting a more rapid deployment of cross-border teleradiology services and are also responsible for the current differences in usage of teleradiology services [21].

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As well, the more rapid the deployment of old and new information in fitness space, the more rapid the accumulation of historical correlations, slowing the process of diversification.

More recently, rapid deployment battalions have been formed, to be deployed for international peacekeeping operations, and this has required considerable reorganization and retraining.

After the September 11 , 2001 terrorist attacks, the U.S. Department of Defense embarked on a global posture-realignment process that focused less on a large overseas concentration of U.S. troops and matériel and more on rapid deployment into areas that may be distant from the basing location.

So what if the strategy sounds more like a rapid deployment force, discussed for years by the U.S. Department of Defense, than Colin Powell's doctrine of maximum force used in the Gulf war? Marshall-Chapman doesn't care.

Okay, so what if the strategy sounds more like a rapid deployment force, discussed by the Pentagon for years, than the Powell doctrine of maximum force used in the Gulf war? Marshall-Chapman doesn't care.

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