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Capron et al. (2001) not only looked at resource redeployment but also at resource divestment, which could entail the closure of physical facilities as well as cuts to the workforce in various areas as a consequence of M&A.
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Mr. Obey's spending bill, providing $50 billion for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan but also setting a deadline for redeployment from Iraq, was approved by the House 218 to 203.
The document states that campaign capability, or "the ability to sustain operations as long as necessary", includes "taking care not only of soldiers but also of families throughout the complete cycle of deployment, employment and redeployment".
Each ticket is printed with a unique bar code stripe that not only helps to control counterfeit tickets but also sends valuable information to a central computer, so that the club gets precise, instant counts on attendance and traffic patterns, which in turn enables the redeployment of ushers, concession workers, kegs of beer and even extra mobile turnstiles.
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This, together with the sea blockade and the collapse of Germany (with its implications regarding redeployment), could also have led to a Japanese surrender.
The government said the unit's basic task there was finished, but analysts here said the redeployment also meant that the special unit was now available for action in Southeast Asia or Iraq.
But he also laid the responsibility for any redeployment at India's feet.
Last year, Kraft announced that another 200 jobs were being cut through voluntary redundancies and redeployment, though it has also announced a £50m investment in the business.
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