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But it has been deliberately slow in taking on operations of its own in Iraq, Afghanistan and other hot spots, as Mr. Rumsfeld directed.
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In organizations that use this definition, developers take on operations responsibilities and vice versa.
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.
Back in the late 1990's, when the consortium took on operation of Terminal 4, trends in the airline industry were pointing to larger numbers of foreign travelers using Kennedy.
More and more B2B marketing leaders are facing quota, being held accountable for revenue growth, and taking on operations-minded duties.
[Bravman] takes the lead on operations and finance and I oversee marketing and web development.
Some surgery experts and insurers are concerned that inexperienced hospitals and inadequately trained surgeons are taking on the operations, which even in skilled hands can result in complications.
I offered to take on the operations responsibilities such as procurement, supply chain, customer service, and even real estate.
"The army is pretty well incapable of taking on major operations, while the militias are better equipped and probably have better fighters," he told The Independent in an interview at his Kirkuk office.
While details are still to be worked out, under one scenario envisioned by the Cuomo-empaneled MorelaNew York Power Authorityork Power Authority could take on the operation of LIPA during a transition period.
In his recommendations Levine said that Icac needs to be sensitive to conflicts of interest and should never have taken on the Operation Hale inquiry.
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