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- noun Plural form of
redeployment .
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From AP"We cannot pull out and hope for the best," said Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., calling redeployments now "a significant step on the road to disaster."
06/25/2006 2006
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GlassFish v3 also offers the preservation of sessions across redeployments which is a pretty safe operation (new class-loader, new application) and costs less than 5 seconds to recreate a Spring context (for instance with the jpetstore demo on my laptop), and even less on traditional JavaEE webapps.
Planet Sun 2009
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THE LIST: This list does not include "redeployments," mergers, staff, or staff attorneys.
Above the Law 2009
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THE LIST: This list does not include "redeployments," mergers, staff, or ...
Above the Law 2009
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THE LIST: This list does not include "redeployments," mergers, staff, or staff attorneys.
Above the Law 2009
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But they are more troubling than conventional redeployments.
The Next Nuclear Arms Race Tim Sullivan and 2010
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Hague will say that redeployments of diplomats over the next four years will reflect Britain's long-term interests rather than be in response to short-term crises.
William Hague plans shift in diplomacy to station more envoys in Asia 2011
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Through this period of transition, we will carry out further redeployments.
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Finally, the redeployments of India's and China's nuclear forces suggest that there is deep-seated and growing discord between the two Asian giants.
The Next Nuclear Arms Race Tim Sullivan and 2010
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The first two installments, launched between 2006 and 2008, dealt with deployments, redeployments, and parents who come back with a combat-related injury or posttraumatic stress disorder; in one, the Muppet Rosita's father is in a wheelchair.
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