Sentence examples for to deploy means from inspiring English sources

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Therefore the task of leaders -- whether in the presidency or anywhere else -- is to reconcile that contradiction: to deploy means in such a way as to avoid doing too little, which risks defeat, but also too much, which risks exhaustion.

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In the absence of such cooperation, Mr. Medvedev said, Russia would be prepared to deploy "new means of attack".

YouTube and other sites such as Dailymotion would have an "obligation to deploy effective means such as technology to automatically detect songs or audiovisual works", though it praises YouTube's efforts in the area.

Since then, the Forest Service has spent about fifteen million dollars on research into ways to control the adelgid, but it has spent far less to deploy the means now available.

There's no inevitable connection between financial risk and artistic risk — nor between profit (or, for that matter, loss) and artistic achievement; most experienced filmmakers have learned, among other things, to cope with the system under which they work, whether that of an untrammelled free market or of subsidy, and to deploy its means toward their artistic ends.

Facebook is making its Safety Check feature more stable and easier to deploy, which means that you might start seeing more Safety Checks on the platform.

Last week, the U.S. dispatched a defense shield to the Pacific island, marking the first time in history Washington has had to deploy such means against a belligerent Pyongyang.

The paper finds that reaching that goal would require that greenhouse emissions "ramp down to zero immediately" and that scientists deploy means, starting in 2050, to actively remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.

Since technology was much easier and cheaper to deploy, it meant that business and product ideas could drive innovation as much as technology ideas and that one didn't have to be a technologist to start a technology-driven company.

Australia's proximity to these countries, and the resources it can deploy, means there are "high expectations on us to respond to instability or natural disasters, and climate change means we will be called on to do so more often".

It has prompted the west to make the wrong assessment of what challenges we face in Muslim societies, and led us to deploy the wrong means to combat it.

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