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Long-range mobility is constricted, and the bikes cost more to deploy than patrol cars, in part because they can't cover an entire town and are an addition, not a substitution, to a patrol car.
The results were positive, and she netted $2 million more to deploy the device in all government hospitals in Malawi.
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In this environment, more investors have more money to deploy, and they're more comfortable rolling the dice with higher risk investments.
Moreover, WiMax proved to be more expensive to deploy than the cash-starved Sprint could afford.
Mr. Buffett replies that the unnamed individual will certainly have a lot more money to deploy.
Those materials are lighter than steel but much more costly to deploy in a mass-produced car.
Such a system may just complicate legal wrangles, and give future Philip Greens more reasons to deploy delaying tactics.
Police in Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool had proportionally more officers to deploy, and thus coped better with the violence.
Only one country so far has actually begun preparing more troops to deploy: France, which is sending 700 to Afghanistan, NATO officials said.
In other words, aside from more money to deploy, it's business as usual for DN.
Also, it is more effective to deploy CCN nodes at the edge because requests travel across a shorter distance.
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