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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
redeploy .
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Examples
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The military will need to be withdrawn from previous duties and redeployed from the Autumn of 2011.
G20 - The best press photos - April Fools Day « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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"In removing only half of the subsidy, this implies only half of the subsidy funds will now redeployed, which is still positive as it implies more spending on infrastructure and the like," Yvonne Mhango, an economist at Renaissance Capital in Johannesburg, said in an e-mailed reply to questions today.
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"In removing only half of the subsidy, this implies only half of the subsidy funds will now redeployed, which is still positive as it implies more spending on infrastructure and the like," Yvonne Mhango, an economist at Renaissance Capital in Johannesburg, said in an e-mailed reply to questions today.
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That was it! one word "redeployed" kept wondering what that really meant.
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That's a departure from a president of my generation, Ronald Reagan, who "redeployed" American forces out of Lebanon 1983 after 241 Marines were killed by a terrorist bomb (for which Reagan took responsibility) and he saw no reason to risk more lives ..
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When available balances are "redeployed", as the Governor suggests, that may mean that some districts are winners and some are losers.
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All U.S. military personnel and private contractors should be "redeployed" out of Iraq.
Joseph A. Palermo: The Obama "Betrayal" Narrative Takes Shape 2009
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Of course the focus-group tested word "redeployed" will be avoided, using instead something like "strategic reassignment".
Hillary Scores, Obama Fumbles and Kucinich Blitzes Rush 2007
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And instead of bringing the soldiers home, they would be "redeployed" to occupy some other country.
Betray Us Report 2007
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My advice for next week, if you want to keep some sanity, is to ignore the House and watch the Senate, where Senator Russ Feingold will introduce an amendment on the floor requiring that all US troops in Iraq be "redeployed" by December 31.
No Permanent Bases: Passed Both Houses, Removed in Conference Committee 2006
bilby commented on the word redeployed
Was this word moved here from somewhere else?
September 5, 2008