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The QDR proposed that the minimum airlift capacity to support the two-war construct was approximately 50 million ton-miles per day with an additional surge sealift capacity of 10 million square feet.
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Those who really believed it would advocate taxing the poor more to give to the rich: those who use the entire construct simply to support their pre-extant desire to tax the rich (or reduce inequality, increase social justice, fill in your favourite phrase here) would not.
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"The 90%" who supposedly support gun background checks is an even more evanescent construct--the result of a poll, which presumably questioned a few hundred randomly called people, few of whom likely had thought deeply about the subject.
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Along with financial support, Germany may have to yield some sovereignty to construct euro-wide economic government.
ECONOMIST: German politics
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With support from a few philanthropists and his own savings, Mr Hajabba managed to construct a small building for the primary school.
BBC: Unlettered fruit-seller's Indian education dream
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You can talk and you can meet and you can extend a hand, but if what you construct working with the other party, the other party is then unwilling to support, you can't -- that's the example of just being unable to -- you can't do that.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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One organization gaining support from the RTCA is the Middlebury Area Land Trust which has been working for the past several years to construct a 14-mile trail around the town of Middlebury, Vermont.
CNN: Babbitt
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Secondly, Cisco Extended Memory technology allows each blade server in a cluster to support more than twice as much memory as a conventional two-socket server, which makes it easier to construct grids that process terabytes of data in memory.
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