But in addition to developing NATO-style expeditionary capacity, these states need to be able to conduct a defense in depth.
Seth Fiegerman wrote a very in depth piece for Mashable about how Facebook can change online dating.
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It is true, they say, that tree roots can trap sliding soil but only for shallow landslides of up to a metre in depth.
Each prong in the fork is embedded at a different depth in the concrete.
Though mp3 players and audio cassette guides before them had been used for years, the iPods allow visual content to be shown, offering a new way to deliver in-depth educational content in a museum that has avoided flatscreen panels and even limited the number of explanatory text panels.
In late 2006, a consortium discovered oil at a staggering depth in the Gulf of Mexico.
That was the conclusion from recent qualitative research involving 10 leading senior marketing executives in a series of in-depth interviews.
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Going a bit more in-depth, a new professional solution from Sony allows broadcasters to capture side-by-side 4K video at, say, a sporting event, then use a standard camera zoom device to select small portions of each feed for 720p or 1080i output.
While the loss to Birmingham was hardly the performance of a team in crisis, and the Blues are now through to the last 16 of the Champions League, this indifferent sequence would have been worrying for manager Carlo Ancelotti, underlying as it did the lack of strength in depth in a squad that used to be renowned for it.
The hallmark of a good team is strength in depth, and England certainly have a number of players in a number of positions pushing for selection.
These events are, of course, related, but it is brave to try and cover them all in equal depth in a single volume.
Mr Uren was taking part in a relay race in which services personnel had to run up to the inflatable pool, get in over the side and grab a piece of plastic fruit floating in or under a shallow depth of water.
Eighty people is not many and - as any politician will no doubt warn - there are few opportunities in modern politics to debate a single issue in such depth.
Another story was about the New York Times archival morgue, a story that included in-depth writing and a video.
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Morton used a series of in-depth interviews with media analysts to relate a story of two young people struggling to lead ordinary lives, obsessed with their own privacy.
The discovery is located about 140 km west of Stavanger, Norway, in a water depth of 112 meters.
For a more in-depth description of EVA Momentum, see this write-up from EVA Dimensions vice president Al Ehrbar.
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Specialists who understood a specific system in depth were rewarded at the expense of more agile and versatile generalists.
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The study of a narrow period in depth is, of course, invaluable for developing important skills such as source analysis.
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Dr Piekarski first became interested in AR when he was looking for a subject to cover in depth during the final year of his engineering degree.
Since then, 50 attorneys generals have launched a an in-depth investigation into the way BofA and other lenders like Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase handled foreclosures.
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An upcoming book on Madoff, Wizard of Lies , by Diana Henriques should be a more in-depth look at Madoff based on her interview with Madoff in federal prison.
By inserting herself as the steward of a more in-depth planning process, she identified inefficiencies and began to make marketing the critical bridge between units for new bundles and cross-sell opportunities.
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Now the folks at PC Magazine have had a chance to give the thing a more in-depth going over, and for the most part they seem to think the camera isn't half bad.
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"A more in-depth understanding of eating disorders will lead to further improvements in the level of care and help that medical professionals can provide to both the patients and their family, " she said.
For a more in-depth look (and more chest-hair-producing whisky samples), visitors can opt for the explorers tour or even the pioneers tour, where they can taste a 30-year-old whisky and procure a rare, cask-strength bottle of Glenfiddich.
"We had an opportunity to get a fairly in-depth intelligence assessment on what's going on in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and to assess individually where we are in each and what's changed since March" when the president decided to send an additional 21, 000 troops, Gibbs said.
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A-levels, in that pupils will pick a handful of subjects to study in depth.
"New World now has in-depth expertise in a very broad range of businesses, which it can use for exponential growth, " says Green.
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