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  • sary should he suffer another flatline as a contingency, a measure he took that saved Jashugan befo
  • 1980s and 1990s, personnel participated in contingency and humanitarian airlift operations and exe
  • le with causation because causation implies contingency and dependence, while anything that inheren
  • in tactical airlift training exercises and contingency and humanitarian airlift operations, both a
  • was sent to Japan as MAGTF 4-91 supporting contingency and humanitarian relief operations in the W
  • to provides airlift support for peacetime, contingency and humanitarian operations.
  • , and Hessians may have been a part of that contingency and were sent to secure lower Gloucester du
  • ns as needed worldwide, taking part in many contingency and humanitarian operations, including air
  • l, the relation of productive forces to our contingency, and the legacy of Christianity.
  • ombat and, on order, deploy to a designated contingency area by air, land, and sea to provide fires
  • stated he “was determined not to have that contingency arise.”
  • oyable medical facility able to support all contingency as requested by the Australian Defence Forc
  • rses, year-end point funds and manufacturer contingency awards in 1991 amount up to $1 million.
  • ated the Bog-In, a mud track that races the contingency class.
  • three criteria must be met simultaneously: contingency, complexity, and specification.
  • ic Air Command headquarters as chief of the Contingency Division in the office of the deputy chief
  • The final two contingency EVAs were not made.
  • chairman of the committees on auditing the contingency expenses of the Senate and Revolutionary Cl
  • These options include contingency fees, hourly rates, flat fees, and retainer
  • oss the north side of the fire as well as a contingency fire break between the eastern flanks of th
  • ally stated that, together with the Private Contingency for Settlement of needy banks, savings and
  • r, early in September, she joined a special contingency force assembled in the eastern Mediterranea
  • have been a senior Officer in the Hyderabad Contingency Force.
  • l readiness or effectiveness of deployed or contingency forces.
  • The Contingency Fund of India exists for disasters and rela
  • A contingencies fund or contingency fund is a fund for emergencies or unexpecte
  • To set up a contingency fund for the possible construction of such
  • would remain in the budget and be put in a contingency fund for the electoral commission.
  • be paid for by withdrawals on a government contingency fund (his critics referred to his as concea
  • d workforce planning, manage the provincial contingency fund and oversee the procedures and directi
  • ge N. Craig, paid for out of the governor's contingency fund.
  • iness and Financial Institutions; Executive Contingency Fund; Public Property; Wildlife, Fisheries
  • state emergency bridge funds similar to the contingency funds used to rebuild the Sunshine Skyway B
  • porary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Contingency Funds, the Federal share of Child Support E
  • Nocton Hall, England to activate the 310th Contingency Hospital to receive casualties during Opera
  • In 1999, MAG-29 saw yet another real world contingency in the deployment of HMM-365(REIN).
  • The Domestication of Europe: structure and contingency in Neolithic societies (1990)
  • modelling has had a proportionately larger contingency in Japan than in the US.
  • Richard Rorty, Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity.
  • Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity (1989), is a book by
  • He initiated the Income Contingency Loan program to increase access to higher e
  • Complex and comprehensive contingency management systems have been developed and
  • l Day Parade prompts the need for extensive contingency measures by the combined efforts of the Sin
  • positioned the DRM as an alternative to the Contingency Model (CM) of Optimal Foraging and pointed
  • been featured in popular discussions of the contingency of evolution.
  • The Contingency of the laws of the nature was an analysis o
  • A contingency of that agreement was that an appropriate f
  • On that day, Johnson and a contingency of officers from the division's headquarter
  • nity and/or transformation, questioning the contingency of living only one life in one world.
  • However, Carnegie placed a contingency on his donation: the City of Hemet had to c
  • to the U.S. in 1983 and supported the 1989 contingency operation in Panama.
  • Barbour County put to sea for an emergency contingency operation in the Gulf of Siam, Operation Ea
  • rs who are deployed in a "declared war or a contingency operation."
  • ally deployed to support special operations contingency operations worldwide.
  • outinely deployed personnel and aircraft to contingency operations in the Balkans and Southwest Asi
  • rticipates around the globe supporting USAF contingency operations such as Operations Noble Eagle,
  • ipated in numerous humanitarian airlift and contingency operations worldwide, especially in the are
  • and villages during Global War on Terrorism contingency operations in 2001.
  • to her normal taskings, she participated in contingency operations related to the Cyprus crisis, co
  • o alert, assemble, and deploy in support of contingency operations directed by The Old Guard.
  • rupt shipping lanes, and in 1986, conducted contingency operations in the Gulf of Aden during Yemen
  • ction in Amman, Jordan (1970); took part in contingency operations during the Arab-Israeli Yom-Kipp
  • 989 deployment, John Marshall's response to contingency operations, providing forward area support
  • so responsible for wartime preparedness and contingency operations.
  • critical resources in peacetime, combat and contingency operations.
  • (JTF) and Washington, DC, during crises or contingency operations.
  • charge of the Rift Valley has also drawn a contingency plan to respond to any kind of violence.
  • vulnerable stretch of coastline there is no contingency plan for marine pollution, nor is there leg
  • e squadron flying missions under a national contingency plan named Thunderbolt from 19 February 199
  • roved by the EPA are listed on the National Contingency Plan Product Schedule and rated for their t
  • The contingency plan in case the original targets could not
  • further funding, which is why NASA keeps a contingency plan of sending its part of the mission as
  • in a Golden Eye and Operation Goldeneye, a contingency plan Fleming himself developed during World
  • leum-based product to demonstrate a written contingency plan to address the containment and prevent
  • the British government had also prepared a contingency plan (which was largely kept secret to avoi
  • tates Department of Defense code-name for a contingency plan for a possible nuclear and conventiona
  • in a Golden Eye and Operation Goldeneye, a contingency plan Fleming himself developed during World
  • Ulster Constabulary immediately activated a contingency plan, and by 4:25 pm a cordon of vehicle ch
  • Contingency planning
  • plans for theater combatant commanders, and contingency planning for the Global Strike mission.
  • Lebanon, where she was deployed as part of contingency planning to evacuate British citizens, the
  • ne participation in Central Command theater contingency planning and exercises.
  • The responsibilities of this ranged from contingency planning and coordinating the network's res
  • The objectives of the unit mostly involve contingency planning, exercising major incident procedu
  • Most industries had contingency plans that relied upon the Internet for bac
  • impact, the stage at which the contingency plans take effect and emergency services, r
  • fs of Staff, asks SAMS graduates to develop contingency plans for future military operations.
  • The league has released contingency plans for a postponement and/or partial can
  • y, after 9/11, he pointed out problems with contingency plans to protect US nuclear plants from ter
  • ed in the run-up to the detentions Mosley's contingency plans in the event that he was imprisoned n
  • hitect Charles Girault and was completed on contingency plans to celebrate the new patron; none oth
  • ach nation had been aware of (and developed contingency plans for) since the 1920s, though tensions
  • ed under emergency powers which exist under contingency plans for the partial evacuation of London.
  • This includes the forming of contingency plans, and organising training events for t
  • olts" plan and conduct F-15E operations and contingency plans.
  • ational responsibility to implement war and contingency plans.
  • s simply part of pre-existing 1938 invasion contingency plans.
  • d Tranquility modules in order to provide a contingency power source, should it become required.
  • n aircraft carrier to move toward Malta for contingency purposes.
  • ade had the key role of providing the Civil Contingency Reaction Force for Northern Ireland.
  • authentication, over-the-air rekeying, and contingency recovery.
  • As Carrier Battle Group Commander he led contingency response operations to both the Persian Gul
  • rcise focuses on crisis-action planning and contingency response, enhancing both nations' military
  • In 1971, she was elected contingency senator, and so her political career starte
  • rum" spent much of her useful life as Fleet Contingency Ship (FCS 1) and spent considerable time in
  • exact p-values and confidence intervals for contingency tables and non-parametric procedures.
  • It combines data frames, contingency tables, random numbers, matrices in a user
  • from his cousin Colonel Byrd Willis, with a contingency that his wife Ann Crenshaw Willis live in t
  • torical Society it became a museum upon the contingency that a public restroom be installed.
  • cifying the name of the ship is that in the contingency that the ship sink en route, the contract c
  • Adding a further £3000 (£217,000) for contingency the CBC received approval from Parliament t
  • As a contingency, the scientific and military leaders of Gaz
  • was responsible for developing a series of contingency war plans for a variety of possible scenari
  • military officer best known for drafting a contingency war plan in 1921 to invade and occupy sever