military personnel
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmilitaryandpersonnel
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military
adjective
uk/ˈmɪl.ɪ.tər.i/us/ˈmɪl.ə.ter.i/
relating to or belonging to the ...
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personnel
noun[U, + sing/pl verb]
uk/ˌpɜː.sənˈel/us/ˌpɝː.sənˈel/
the people who are employed in a company, organization, or one of the ...
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In this case it is migrants working in metropolitan centres andmilitarypersonnelwho bring in new goods and styles on their visits home.
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Furthermore, peacekeeping is not a military task, but a task conducted mainly bymilitarypersonnel.
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The inevitable interaction betweenmilitarypersonneland local civilians remained uncomfortable, and the basis for several 'affrays' between them.
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This is important, but we should not forget the need ofmilitarypersonnelto make alliances in the civil realm.
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It can thus be recommended for use as a textbook, for philosophers as well as for health professionals andmilitarypersonnel.
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Asmilitarypersonnelmake up for the majority of officials, a military background is extrapolated as the dominant background.
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A more suitable approach to modelling the cognition ofmilitarypersonnelis the agent metaphor.
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Approximately one-third of themilitarypersonnelat barrack 2 sent their children to the public school.
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While peace-keeping might be less likely to placemilitarypersonnelin direct combat scenarios than conventional warfare, obviously stressful and life-threatening situations do occur regularly.
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Either version of the regime framework further points to the role ofmilitarypersonneldecisions in dealing with the political opposition.
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More than forty different professions have been distinguished within this social group, varying from artisans such as bakers and carpenters to high-rankingmilitarypersonnel, merchants and priests.
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Moreover, suggestions that military lawyers may arbitrate requests for confidential information 40 ignore the fact that allmilitarypersonnelare subject to similar dual loyalty conflicts in this setting.
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Today the policies and practices governing the participation ofmilitarypersonnelin medical research are in some respects even more stringent than those in the civilian world.
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We suggest that this finding may reflect, in part at least, the hitherto novel, and widely publicized, participation of womenmilitarypersonnelin combat roles in this conflict.
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