Sentences with phrase «to redeploy»

The Israel Army has been redeployed in defensive positions outside the Gaza Strip and we will maintain those defensive positions, according to Lt - Col Peter Lerner.
Money from a stock buyback might get redeployed into a business startup.
When capital gets redeployed from deep - water drilling, where do you think it's going to go?
For the restaurants and manufacturers and construction companies caught up in the savagery of Hurricane Sandy, it has often meant redeploying resources for much - needed upgrades to existing infrastructure or replacing equipment that was lost to flooding.
Throughout Meza's practice are the haunting phantasmic qualities of radio, which, when redeployed as aesthetic and political medium, can convey the social and atmospheric forces shaping American cities.
More sustainable demand (in the form of needed infrastructure or of higher consumption by wealthier workers) will lead to more productive investment by redeploying underutilized resources, including unemployed workers.
On reflection (and after a bit of market correction), I think I need to get back to my value investing principles, so I will be lowering my sell target for ASCMA (to the $ 50 range) with the hope of exiting the position in the next several months and redeploying funds into more attractive «special situation» opportunities.
«Here, in Adamawa, we see that it is possible to build and repair roads, that hospitals can be assessed and re-stocked, and that school teacherscan bescreened and redeployed where needed.
While redeploying resources has led to more arrests of dealers, the shortage has overburdened other detectives (who also spend their own time engaging at community forums afterhours).
Consider accessibility when performance managing, providing career development or when redeploying as an alternative to layoff.
Associates not redeployed will have the opportunity to apply for open positions at Bank of America.
Reducing staff positions system - wide by attrition; reallocating and redeploying staff to turnover generated vacancies which will also increase turnover savings;
As Patty (Glenn Close) threatens to expose the insider trading by Channing McClaren's leading financier, Chris Sanchez (Chris Messina) uses McClarenTruth to release information charging the Army with redeploying mentally ill soldiers.
Parking fees at city meters will also rise, as will fees on permits for public tennis courts and baseball diamonds, and staff at twenty of the city's fire companies will be redeployed at night — companies that the City Council saved from closure during negotiations back in June.
Meanwhile, the contingency plans being developed to deal with the expected surge in border crossers include redeploying police and border agents to overwhelmed areas and setting up accommodation such as tents and trailers at ports of entry, said a spokesman for the Canada Border Services Agency.
Part of why we end up in an economic funk is that we finance dud assets at favorable rates, so capital does not get redeployed to better uses.
My next reshaping is not until early July, but I expect that it will be a doozy, because I will redeploy proceeds from National Atlantic, as well as a new slug of cash that I have received.
Although the tactics and personnel may have been slightly tweaked — United played in a 4 -2-3-1 filled with youngsters and senior players redeployed out of position instead of the 4 -3-3 set - up that saw Marouane Fellaini become a vital agitator of rival defences — the resulting football was similar.
They will redeploy on July 21 to continue exploring more of the uncharted ocean near the island chains of Sangihe and Talaud.
Learner also anticipates the tax reform legislation to be a net positive for the industry, but the extent of firms redeploying after - tax earnings into real estate remains unclear.
In October, Buesseler and the research team will return to Japan to redeploy more sediment traps.
Marrianne Lewis, who was responsible for commissioning the Croydon project, commented at the time: «It's been a great success, schools were reporting that administration time associated with parent income had reduced by 80 per cent in some cases — enabling schools to redeploy financial and administrative resource to more important tasks in their schools.»
The Fed has consistently stopped the healthy process of failure, which redeploys capital to healthier and more profitable uses.
Aligning resources means redeploying them — not small or easy decisions to make.
Greens urged President Obama to let the troops come home to be with their families for the holiday, rather than stationed or redeployed elsewhere.
Because of the way Los Alamos was run, Robert Oppenheimer could respond to the crisis over spontaneous fission by rapidly redeploying his staff into developing the technically highly complex «implosion'to achieve a critical mass of plutonium.)
Across the way are Suzanne Opton's portraits of couples embracing and savoring every minute before one or the other redeploys to Iraq.
While we have a long - term investment horizon of more than five years, we do not often find ourselves needing to sit on large cash balances because this is a rolling process, and when «vintages» mature we are able to swiftly redeploy assets into new investment ideas; thus, we only really need to find four new ideas each year.
Raeburn's jackets made from redeployed military fabrics are perfect urban chic with a unique style and fantastic design detailing.
Schools can't easily redeploy resources to focus on one area at the expense of another, even if only a tiny percentage of a school is benefiting from a certain program.
«We have a fairly active pipeline and given that active pipeline we believe that we'll be able to profitably redeploy that capital,» Marwah said in a telephone interview.
Some accounts have higher cash reserves now because we are taking our time in redeploying monies into the stock market.
Scenario 2 — Reinvest To 2015 Levels: If, instead of buying back stock, GE could quickly redeploy the capital from the sale of the financial assets and earn the same ROIC on that capital, it would generate enough cash flow to justify the current stock price.
I've redeployed about 60 % and am slowly re-investing the balance each month.
The Syrian army can now safely redeploy part of their forces to the front with ISIS, they are now fighting in Palmyra, helped by Russian air strikes.
Having seized power through the electoral college used to elect the President of the United States, Donald Trump now intends to redeploy federal power away from civilian to military expenditures, to dismantle health care and other forms of income support, and to advance a neoliberal environment fostering business activity and investment.
The National Assembly came up with an advice to the President to sack the relevant ministers or at best redeploy them.
Meanwhile, Chris Sanchez (Chris Messina) discovers that the Army is redeploying mentally unstable soldiers to Afghanistan.
WMT could earn high returns while also redeploying its capital at the same high returns (high marginal returns to capital) thus funding its growth and compounding capital at high rates for a 20 - year period.
«Ford will be working to redeploy affected hourly employees and they will be considered first for southeast Michigan opportunities as they become available,» Ford told AUTOMOBILE in an emailed statement.
The Globe and Mail will continue to consider the accessibility needs of employees with disabilities as well as individual accommodation plans, when conducting performance management reviews, providing career development and advancement to employees and when redeploying employees.
We have seen people redeployed from agriculture and servanthood / slavery in the past 150 years.
An enemy attack is terrifying and often leaves you scurrying to redeploy troops from another part of the front line.
The Colombian artist redeploys domestic objects into abstract and harrowing memorials for the victims of violence — but her work is becoming less subtle
These two separate entities are brought together as Untitled (Desert — Galaxy), with the artist redeploying the same Coma Berenices photograph used as the basis of her slightly earlier series of drawings, including Galaxy # 1 (Coma Berenices)(1973)(reproduced in James Lingwood, Vija Celmins: Works 1964 — 96, exhibition catalogue, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London 1996, p. 64) and the lithographUntitled Portfolio: Galaxy (1975).
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