Collocations withdeployment
These are words often used in combination withdeployment.
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forward deployment
They believed that there would be forward deployment of forces from current member states into the territory of new members, something that is not necessary.
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full deployment
They can develop complex embedded systems designs, starting with the initial concept and taking them through to full deployment on the production target.
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immediate deployment
It would not necessarily be for immediate deployment, but the planning involved in such measures takes weeks, months or possibly longer.
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initial deployment
This approach allows faster initial deployment, but maintenance of the application becomes cumbersome with a growing number of cases.
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operational deployment
It is not our practice to comment on the operational deployment of mines.
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overseas deployment
I was told that ultra-light dumpers could not be leased because of cost and their extensive use in overseas deployment.
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rapid deployment
The immediate need now is for the rapid deployment of a peacekeeping force and the delivery of humanitarian aid.
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rapid deployment force
I have shortened the notice to move of certain units centred on the joint rapid deployment force.
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successful deployment
Several barriers, such as reimbursement and legal/regulatory issues, are commonly cited as impeding the successful deployment of this innovation.
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