Sentence examples for pooling of forces from inspiring English sources

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Power must be understood broadly: Hobbes maintains that the greatest part of an individual's power is socially constructed, either through the pooling of forces, or simply from the recognition of one's (comparatively) great power by others.

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Unless the EU exercise adds to the pool of forces available for NATO-led or EU-led operations, it will prove a burden not a benefit, and undermine the continent-stabilising partnership with America.The EU's other tests are political ones.

And what is really important, because "we want to be the top observatory," is the pooling of European forces and the "strengthening of the community" which Britain?s membership brings, she says.

In this respect, one therapeutic strategy specifically directed towards the CSC pool consists of forcing these cells to undergo differentiation.

A restricted pool of players forces Susic to improvise a lot, trying to squeeze all the big names in to his starting XI.

That, they say, would leave employers to cover an older and sicker pool of workers, forcing up premiums.

This traps pools of liquidity, forcing banks to borrow on wholesale markets despite having money to spare.After the ECB takes over supervision of Europe's biggest banks in November such barriers may fall.

This one pool of shared, forced air can increase disease transmission risks as well.

Thus, given that all infected individuals contribute (at least to some extent) to the general pool of the force of infection [34], but that for different immunity classes the selection pressure acting for or against drug resistance can differ, it is possible that under different transmission intensities drug resistance may or may not spread.

The pooling of resources and joining of forces against a shared enemy, is – as Marx described for social classes and Weber also for status groups and 'political parties' – a powerful, yet exclusionary source of solidarity.

NATO leaders endorsed measures to improve NATO's ability to take on operations when and where necessary, committing themselves to be able at all times to deploy and sustain larger proportions of their forces on operations in order to ensure that NATO has a permanently available pool of assets and forces that can deployed.

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