The Panel views the two-military-theater-of-war construct as a force-sizing function and not a strategy.
People don't see me the same way I do, but identity is always as much of a construct as what you want people to think you are.
The scheme saw engineer regiments construct airfields as part of the soldiers' training using materials supplied by local authorities.
The mainstream liberal does not consider herself a socialist and accepts private property (though often as a construct of government rules rather than as a human right).
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For critics such as me, part of the explanation for the failure of regulation is found in the construct of FINRA as an SRO.
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Fashion remains the closest thing most people get to making art, as they construct an image.
Delta One traders use sophisticated financial techniques, including derivatives, to construct investments - such as Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) - that track financial indices or products.
But that old-fashioned construct is changing rapidly as technology becomes more deeply infused in every facet of business operations and almost every facet of our individual lives, and as a challenging global economy forces companies to wring new revenue out of new ideas.
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It exists today as a social construct first, and a legal construct second.
The book starts by explaining the tragic social construct that Derman lived with as a child: apartheid in South Africa.
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That leaves Mr O'Hara's ideal form of Conservatism as a decaffeinated construct.
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David Dobbs has reported that PTSD in the past may been overdiagnosed and viewed as a diagnostic construct, hindering the effective treatment of PTSD.
Compassion is a deeper and more comprehensive construct, encompassing such virtues as love, humility, kindness, gentleness, generosity, and an innate awareness that all of existence is intricately interconnected.
Apple acquired several companies to construct its mapping technology, as well as using information from third parties, such as navigation system maker Tom Tom NV, before it was ready to boot Google Maps.
But in reality the institution of marriage exists outside any laws, and in fact our understanding of marriage as a social construct bounds what we consider to be acceptable or unacceptable laws about marriage.
The real crux to answering that is this: Do we view autism only as a clinical diagnosis based solely on behavior and outward function, or do we talk about it as a neurobiological construct and identification, with an understanding of the context of the hidden disability and the hard work that those outward behaviors require?
The North London Line route, said Mr MacGregor, had been rejected as "difficult to construct and environmentally damaging".
One chain can thus be used as a template to construct its partner.
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These organizations typically construct formal mechanisms that are designed as conduits for making operational the ideas of the visionary.
Unlike all other versions of SimCity, the latest requires gamers to remain online while they play, as each city they construct sits on a chunk of virtual territory shared with other players.
South Africa's 2010 Local Organising Committee chairman Danny Jordaan has said he sees the competition as nothing less than a chance to "construct a new economic and business environment for the continent", using South Africa as a catalyst.
Unlike previous projects at Microsoft and the University of Washington, the team at UNC used a home PC (albeit one with four GPUs) to process millions of images pulled from the Internet and construct 3D models of such landmarks as the Colosseum and the Roman baths at Sagalassos (above).
Users can also construct their own screens, based on as many as 80 variables.
It is hard to construct a representative sample in a country as large, diverse and unequal as Brazil.
The skills needed to construct Astute, which some say is as complex as the space shuttle, had almost been lost for good.
Super cities are on the rise in Asia as China announced plans to construct a mega-city the size of Switzerland and SOM unveiled a masterplan for a cutting-edge green tech city for Hanoi.
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When there are contests to award complicated long-term contracts such as this one, civil servants construct their own financial model.
You say that as soon as America starts pouring concrete to construct anti-missile defences this will constitute a violation of the Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty.
The study had nothing to do with humans or autism, which is determined in part as a human cultural and social construct, but autism gets two mentions in the story.
Investors such as Orizo, who were willing to construct luxury tourist lodges, were needed to build the essential infrastructure.
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