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- verb Present participle of
deploy .
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Examples
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The artistry comes in deploying just enough material to grab the peoples attention, but not enough material to damage any sales.
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They could be looking to enrich to weapons grade or near weapons grade and still not really be interested in deploying a nuclear weapons system.
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We take these steps in deploying new capabilities to ensure that the final products are useful and that we don't make investments in unnecessary software or hardware.
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The most important thing to know about BPL is that the electric companies are not particularly interested in deploying it.
It’s Alive! Broadband Over Power Line May Get Boost From Stimulus Bill 2009
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We take these steps in deploying new capabilities to ensure that the final products are useful and that we don't make investments in unnecessary software or hardware.
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The artistry comes in deploying just enough material to grab the peoples attention, but not enough material to damage any sales.
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She asks, Wwhat's the role of the state in deploying ICTs for economic recovery?
Global Voices in English » Harvard Forum: Are we satisfied with what we’ve got? 2009
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AT&T plans to begin deploying HSPA 7.2 later this year, with completion expected in 2011.
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Cohen is skillful indeed in deploying this language, and if readers are able to accustom themselves to Laster's strung-out, stop/start way of summoning up those events that have culminated in this night at Carnegie Hall, they will surely find themselves enjoying the jokes, the deliberate or not-so-deliberate malapropisms, the puns, the occasional passages of real eloquence.
Experimental Fiction 2010
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Calderon played a chip in deploying federal troops, though one can wonder if the military, while it's done some good, isn't exhausted and becoming corrupt.
Concern for MX Govt 2009
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