Sentence examples for to redeployment from inspiring English sources

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to redeployment

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The act of redeploying

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All alternatives must be considered, from offering voluntary redundancy on enhanced terms to redeployment, career breaks or reduced hours.

According to Salazar's office the legislation would set "conditions that could lead to redeployment of US combat brigades not needed for force protection as early as the first quarter of 2008 if diplomatic, infrastructure, and security benchmarks are met".

"Extend the leaving dates of those immediately at risk to allow for further talks; Agree to release volunteers; Cut the red tape when it comes to redeployment and make it happen; Use vacant posts to offset the costs of employing those at risk; Apply fairness across the BBC and treat people the same –wherever they work".

The sales numbers tripled the week after it lost the award to Redeployment by Phil Klay.

"I am pleased the minister is committed to redeployment rather than redundancies and I am sure this response will give comfort to many concerned DVLA employees".

Your scientific field may suddenly no longer be in vogue, or an increase in the number of students in one particular area may lead to redeployment of existing positions within a very short time period.

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To maintain progress, additional support should come in the form of 1) communications assets to enable direct communication between the troops and the headquarters in South Sudan, 2) vehicles to enable ground transport of troops, and 3) an increased number of helicopters to accelerate redeployment and to carry out offensive operations and distribute defection messages simultaneously.

"Unite will oppose compulsory redundancies and we expect the company to do everything possible to make redeployment an option and allow workers to move to neighbouring branches wherever possible".

" Rebel forces said they had halted the advance of government forces in the small pockets they still control in Aleppo, possibly due to the redeployment of troops to Palmyra, one commander told the BBC.

This has produced a range of reactions, from relatively polite whitelisting asks (TechCrunch does this) to dynamic redeployment of ads to avoid blocking.

In addition to direct financial incentives such as pay and bonuses, various other types of indirect financial and non-financial incentives have been used to attract health workers to rural and less secure areas after training, and to promote redeployment of workers from overstaffed to understaffed facilities.

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