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deployment

[dih-ploi-muhnt] / dɪˈplɔɪ mənt /


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And Thursday's state media coverage shows that Kim can also "frame the economic and military gains" from the troop deployments in nationalist appeals to his domestic audience, he added.

From Barron's

The deployments, supposedly to fight crime surges, has been met with extreme resistance in the courts and on the streets.

From Salon

A judge in November ruled the Portland deployment unlawful and ordered it permanently blocked.

From Barron's

But Andrea Angel says it's not just the workers and the conservation work that benefits from the deployment of bird-scaring lines on fishing vessels, there are economic incentives for fisheries too.

From BBC

Meanwhile New Start, which caps Russian and U.S. weapons deployments, expires in February.

From The Wall Street Journal