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The ground vehicles were designed to be lightweight and easily deployable, suitable for rapid dispatch to distant war zones in modular fighting units.
Each agency has a separate dispatch to communicate with its responders.
Despite his arrest in Malaysia back in 2004, his alleged torture by the CIA and his dispatch to a Libyan prison, he now categorically denies having any ties to al-Qaeda or animosity to the West.
But public opinion is still against a Japanese presence in Iraq with a recent telephone opinion poll finding only 9 percent supporting the government's plan to dispatch troops to the region.
To make the most of such forward operating bases, however, the armed forces will require new, transformational technologies that allow the U.S. to dispatch forces to and through these distant locations.
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Such things have a powerful impact in the tiny Gulf state, and may explain why Qatar is so far the only Arab country that looks likely to dispatch warplanes to help impose the no-fly zone.
And he advises Mr Kostunica to dispatch Mr Milosevic to the war-crimes tribunal in The Hague as soon as possible.
Strategic planners at the Pentagon worried about how well the Army could respond if it had to dispatch troops unexpectedly to a conflict elsewhere in the world.
But as Gates's memo about Iran, Clinton's announcement that the administration will go ahead with its plan to dispatch an ambassador to Damascus, Mitchell's latest failure with the Palestinians, Jones's newest accusation against Israel, and the US's strategic incoherence in Iraq and Afghanistan all show, mere politics are irrelevant to Obama.
But he approved of Hitler's decision to subsidise German motor racing teams and dispatch them to triumph on the tracks of Europe and Britain.
Subsequently, you decided to dispatch an official delegation to Oslo to explore changes to a draft treaty banning anti-personnel landmines that is expected to be signed in Ottawa next December.
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This, HMRC says, will then allow sufficient time to process and dispatch your code to you so you can file online by 31 January.
Theory and speculation aside, executives in corporations and State departments will continue to dispatch humans rather than emails to pursue and close deals and protect sensitivities.
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By offering to meet personally with the Iraqi Foreign Minister, Tariq Aziz, and by proposing to dispatch the Secretary of State to Baghdad, President Bush has probably still further reduced his already limited latitude for necessary military action.
We need an international body that can mediate disputes and dispatch resources to share information about cybercrime trends.
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The signal of American abandonment was made the more palpable by Team Obama's decision to dispatch Christopher Hill as its ambassador to Iraq.
The center must dispatch ships to service the buoys, whose mooring lines often get tangled in fishing lines or are severed by collisions with boats.
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If a party wants an American referee for a particular treaty compliance controversy, the United States could dispatch monitors to the area on a case-by-case basis.
Next summer Ledsinger will dispatch inspectors to every Sleep Inn to make sure that the sheets are 200-thread-count or better and that the beds have at least four pillows.
Plenty of critics in Congress wish Mr Berger would dispatch troops to topple Mr Hussein, so that America could then claim to have fixed the Iraq problem for good.
Now, the Lebanese government's making a fresh move to secure peace -an offer to dispatch 15, 000 army troops to South Lebanon, along with U.N. sponsored forces, so long as Israeli forces withdraw.
Once the announcement was made, China began to regularly dispatch law enforcement vessels to patrol waters off the disputed islands, directly challenging Japan's de facto control of the area for the past 40 years.
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Rather than dispatch troops to a war-zone, and have little but casualties to show for it afterwards, the Clinton administration decided instead to try to make peace in Bosnia and then to send in troops to enforce it.
Plans to dispatch a regional peacekeeping force have yet to be put into place.
In Sunday's late match, South Africa ran in nine tries to dispatch the United States 64-15 to round off their perfect winning record in Pool A which they topped from England.
If Thompson wants to compel Huang's appearance, all he needs to do is issue a committee order and, if necessary, get a judge to dispatch U.S. Marshal escorts to Huang's California home.
Traditional yellow-taxi drivers protested that livery cabdrivers were already violating the law by picking up curbside passengers existing law requires that liveries only respond to dispatch calls and would continue to do so under the new system.
We may not choose to dispatch the U.S. Navy to protect women's rights, as the British once sent men-of-war to put down the Muslim slave trade, but we can underscore clearly our disdain for men who see "child brides" as something vouchsafed by the Almighty.
When he lost he turned to journalism, joining the Daily Dispatch, later gaining experience in Europe, then returning to the Dispatch where he was eventually made editor.
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