Sentences with phrase «deploys military might»

Government deploys military might as on a mission to fight some formidable enemy, so even before Election Day, citizens walk about totally intimidated and confused.
Imagine, further, that the United States can halt the onslaught and restore harmony — but only by deploying military might.
Can you identify any down side should Mr. Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Pentagon leaders continue deploying military might in ways that could foster health, trust, cooperation and prosperity?

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Senate passes amended military appropriations bill to require the Secretary of Defense to issue a report on blockchain technology's potential offensive and defensive use cases, including ways in which adversaries might deploy it to damage US interests.
I looked into certifying as a doula, because I wanted to help other military spouses whose husbands might be deployed during delivery and postpartum.
A military network, for instance, might not worry about malevolent viruses and noise because access is restricted, while a wireless sensor network deployed over a wide area might need to tolerate continual losses of random nodes.
When you've got five or six full battalions organized and ready to deploy, one's sense of military might tends to balloon to lofty heights.
Specifically this discount is extremely beneficial to members of the military who might be deployed for long periods of time.
A courtroom for a military judge might be a modern and well - furbished facility, or, as was the case in deployed locations, it could be a tent, or a hardened aircraft hangar.
Specifically this discount is extremely beneficial to members of the military who might be deployed for long periods of time.
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