Sentence examples for were to be deployed from inspiring English sources

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"I think we can really salvage the situation if troops were to be deployed urgently and promptly," Mr. Annan told reporters.

More than 9,000 police were to be deployed in Bali, the site of Indonesia's deadliest terror attack, in October 2002.

They were also frozen by the sheer complexity of the Horizon's defenses, and by the policies that explained when they were to be deployed.

The solar array, the second of two "wings" that were to be deployed in this mission of the shuttle Discovery, had been transferred from the top of the station to the far left side with its arrays retracted earlier in the day.

What, it is worth considering, might be done if military-sized budgets were to be deployed against natural, as well as human threats?If an odd couple of trillion dollars were hanging around in some Treasury official's back pocket, Mark Jacobson of Stanford University has a suggestion about how to spend them.

And if American troops were to be deployed in Kurdish territory, they would need to come through Turkey.The Iraqi Kurds are adamant that Turkish forces themselves should not take part in any operation, if for no other reason than that the presence of Turks would invite Iranian intervention.

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More police are to be deployed on anti-terrorist duties.

A further 10,000 army reservists are to be deployed.

There are no indications that large numbers of United States ground troops are to be deployed.

Some 4,000 police and military forces are to be deployed to ensure calm.

The rest are to be deployed within three weeks after receiving software upgrades.

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