military aid
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmilitaryandaid
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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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aid
noun
uk/eɪd/us/eɪd/
help ...
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(Definition ofmilitaryandaidfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Americanmilitaryaidhas been stopped.
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No,militaryaidis not my responsibility.
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They also allow the dominant state to offer more valuable benefits to subordinates, such as security guarantees,militaryaid, and so on.
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Senders participate in such relationships in exchange for concessions by the recipient on other issues, such as diplomatic support or foreign ormilitaryaid.
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Lastly, food aid andmilitaryaidare needed, too.
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I am not talking aboutmilitaryaid, but economic aid.
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It excludesmilitaryaidbut it does not exclude peacekeeping.
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We have not received any requests for specificmilitaryaid.
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To those figures, of course, should be addedmilitaryaidas well.
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How muchmilitaryaidcan be given is a matter of balance.
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No troops are specifically allocated to undertakemilitaryaidto civil authorities.
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When it comes to political andmilitaryaid, however, nothing is clear.
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No decisions about long-termmilitaryaidhave yet been taken.
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Our aid programme does not normally includemilitaryaidand military equipment.
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Obviously, it must involve some giving to the common pool ofmilitaryaid.
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It is assumed that the question relates to economic aid only, not tomilitaryaid.
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Do we have the capacity to respond withmilitaryaidto the civilian power?
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I want to say a word now about ourmilitaryaidprogramme.
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Supplies of antiseptics are available for further treatment at civil andmilitaryaidposts.
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After all, these countries have to be given economic andmilitaryaid.
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It has provided 3,000 million dollars, very much of it inmilitaryaid, since 1948.
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There appears to be there a growing hostility tomilitaryaid.
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