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Another misconception, enhanced by Guderian's own account, that he was the sole creator of German tactical and operational methodology is also misleading.
She produced a long account of the affair, but the paper ultimately proved unpublishable because of its containing sensitive operational and personnel information.
Although not every operational detail could be published because of British secrecy laws, Bennett's paper remains the definitive account of the affair of the so-called " Zinoviev letter ".
The operational concept for the novel was based on Xenophon's account of the Ten Thousand.
Ofwat is primarily responsible for setting limits on the prices charged for water and sewerage services, taking into account proposed capital investment schemes ( such as building new wastewater treatment works ) and expected operational efficiency gains.
The EBITDA of a company gives an indication on the operational profitability of the business, i. e. how much profit does it make with its present assets and its operations on the products it produces and sells, taking into account possible provisions that need to be done.
CCAMLR scientists are working to take into account the possible effects of climate change on the ecosystem as well as effects of changes in technology and operational pattern of krill fishing vessels on the fishery when making management decisions.
For foreign investors taking into account the country risk BLT provides good conditions because the project company maintains the property rights while avoiding operational risk.
However, it is important to note that the Clean Spark Spreads do not take into account additional generating charges ( beyond fuel and carbon ), such as operational costs.
This comprehensive account of the regiment focuses extensively upon 1 DERR, describing all aspects of its life and times, and its numerous operational, peacetime and training activities and tours of duty about the world, as well as placing these subjects within wider military / political contexts of the period 1959-1994, especially those involved with aspects of the Cold War.
Trains account for most transport in the region with the operational length of railways about 10, 000 km.
It takes into account decisional capabilities and know-how within the enterprise for real time decision support and evaluation of operational alternatives.
JMP was used by the Georgia Tech Research Institute to maximize engine and armor design options while taking into account speed, fuel economy and operational range requirements.
When Novell first designed their directory, they decided to store large amounts of their operational server data within the directory in addition to just user account information.
For example, developers of social software are interested in it, as they need to know the size of social networks their software needs to take into account ; and in the modern military, operational psychologists seek such data to support or refute policies related to maintaining or improving unit cohesion and morale.
When effort was devoted to working out the operational definitions involved in precisely determining position and momentum of micro-scale entities, physicists were required perforce to provide such an account for measuring devices to be used at that scale.
According to the FARC's military operational strategies, which take into account factors such as the size of the area and its population, each block is composed of between 5 to 15 of fronts.

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Another example is a strong operationalist viewpoint, which contends that reliance on operational definitions, as purported by the DSM, necessitates that intuitive concepts such as depression be replaced by specific measurable concepts before they are scientifically meaningful.
The development and implementation of concepts, doctrines, procedures and designs to achieve and maintain the required levels of compatibility, interchangeability or commonality in the operational, procedural, material, technical and administrative fields to attain interoperability.
Patton in turn resented Bradley's frequent " borrowing " of Patton's own ideas and operational concepts to convert into war plans for which Bradley got the credit.
Capability development, which is often referred to as the military " strength ", is arguably one of the most complex activities known to humanity because it requires determining: Strategic, operational and tactical capability requirements to counter the identified threats ; Strategic, operational and tactical doctrines by which the acquired capabilities will be used ; identifying concepts, methods and systems involved in executing the doctrines ; creating design specifications for the manufacturers who would produce these in adequate quantity and quality for their use in combat ; purchase the concepts, methods and systems ; create a forces structure that would use the concepts, methods and systems most effectively and efficiently ; integrate these concepts, methods and systems into the force structure by providing military education, training, and practice that preferably resembles combat environment of intended use ; create military logistics systems to allow continued and uninterrupted performance of military organisations under combat conditions, including provision of health services to the personnel and maintenance for the equipment ; the services to assist recovery of wounded personnel and repair of damaged equipment ; and finally post-conflict demobilisation and disposal of war stocks surplus to peacetime requirements.
The last stage is the formal operational, in which preadolescents and adolescents begin to understand abstract concepts and to develop the ability to create arguments and counter arguments.
He was then assigned to Headquarters, U. S. Air Force at the Pentagon and was Deputy Chief of the Special Projects Office, where he developed USAF positions on requirements, operational concepts, policy and force structure for tactical and strategic programs.
Other more traditional concepts can be developed into fully drivable ( operational ) vehicles with a working drivetrain and accessories.
Whatever may have been the importance of the tests of German arms in the Spanish Civil War from tactical, technical and operational points of view, they did not provide the experience that was needed nor lead to the formulation of sound strategic concepts.
Now the concepts of STP are applied to reduce systemic and operational risk and to improve certainty of settlement and minimize operational costs.
Plymouth engineers sculpted two separate concepts out of clay, both featuring a Superbird-inspired aerodynamic body, and eventually reached a consensus upon which an operational concept car could be built.
Modern KAPAP highly evolved from its historical counterpart and advances many of its concepts so that modern day operational men and women can remain safe in the line of duty and so that civilians can defend against modern threats.
* Concept and Technology Development: is intended to explore alternative concepts based on assessments of operational needs, technology readiness, risk, and affordability.
In 2007, a Naval S & T Strategic Plan was developed to describe how ONR will enable the future operational concepts of the Navy and the Marine Corps.
USJFCOM developed joint operational concepts, tested those concepts through rigorous experimentation, educated joint leaders, trained joint task force commanders and staffs, and recommended joint solutions to the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines to better integrate their warfighting capabilities.

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In contrast to Clausewitz, Antoine-Henri Jomini dealt mainly with operational strategy, planning and intelligence, the conduct of the campaign, and " generalship " rather than " statesmanship ".
Although the island has one power plant, it is mainly used for emergencies, but is operational.
One pier of the main terminal ( now Terminal A ), which mainly housed American Airlines and Pan Am, was demolished ; the other pier, originally designed for Northwest / TWA remains operational today as gates 1 – 9.
As of October 2010, 3. 16 GW of offshore wind power capacity was operational, mainly in Northern Europe.
A large proportion of operational civilian plants were dismantled and transported to the victorious nations, mainly France and Russia.
While Ireland is the company's headquarters for tax and legal purposes, much of the operational administration occurs in the United States, mainly New York City and Chicago.
One of the station's four platforms is thus mainly used by terminating trains and sees relatively few operational departures.
Although mainly a training unit for bomber crews during the Second World War, some operational raids were launched from Lossiemouth, the most important being 617 " The Dambusters " Squadron's successful attack on the Tirpitz, pride of the German battle fleet, on 12 November 1944.
At an operational level, there are two main non-departmental governmental bodies (" quangoes ")-the Energy Saving Trust, working mainly in the domestic sector with some interest in transport, and the Carbon Trust, working with industry and innovative energy technologies.
The estimated US $ 16. 7 million ( Tanania shillings-TZS: 27. 9 billion ), will be spent mainly on new aircraft acquision and a small amount on operational expenses.
In December 2008, the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority, ( TCAA ) withdrew the Air Operator Certificate for Air Tanzania for reasons accruing to mainly unsatisfactory safety and operational manuals.
For several decades Outokumpu was known mainly as a mining and metallurgical company, but now the only operational mine is in Kemi for chromium ore, which is directly used to produced ferrochrome for an input of the stainless steel production.
The DataOne broadband services are provided mainly by BSNL, and both dial-up and mobile broadband facilities are also operational.
Then in mid 1955 the first of the Hunter operational conversion courses was started: flying was still mainly on the Vampire FB5 with approximately 20 hrs on the Hunter F1 before pilots were sent to their operational squadrons.
These systems are mainly limited to static water pools, and are not yet operational in the chaotic environment of a wave pool, whirlpool, jacuzzi, or other motion-based novelty rides.
It deals mainly with the staffing of operational matters which include the formulation and dissemination of relevant Force orders, boundary security, deployment of resources and liaison with the Hong Kong garrison.
The first phase of 10 billion yuan involves mainly facilities in Fuxiang Bay and is due to become operational in 2013.
While the BM was responsible for the entire HQ, he concentrated mainly on " G " operational matters.
This second tour finished in March 1945, and three months later the squadron began its third and last operational tour, consisting of mainly bombing land targets.

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