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diversion and resources
Moreover, tolerance by us of such practices results in serious waste and diversion of aid resources and in the long run generates anti-American sentiment of a kind peculiarly damaging to our political interest.
O ' Higgins's opponents also disapproved of his diversion of Chilean resources to aid San Martín's liberation of Peru.
The combination of Montgomery being given priority for supplies, and diversion of resources to moving the Communications Zone, resulted in the Third Army running out of gas in Alsace-Lorraine while exploiting German weakness.
The resistance of the German Fourth army, unusually wet weather, the onset of winter and the diversion of British and French resources to Italy, following the Austro-German victory at the Battle of Caporetto, ( 24 October – 19 November ) allowed the Germans to avoid a general withdrawal, which had seemed inevitable to them in October.
The diversion of resources from the British Expeditionary Force forced Haig to conclude the 3rd Battle of Ypres short of Westrozebeke.
Despite being impacted by diversion of resources to jump start the Apple / IBM / Motorola effort, the POWER2 took five years from start to system shipment.
In order to promote the establishment and maintenance of international peace and security with the least diversion for armaments of the world's human and economic resources, the Security Council shall be responsible for formulating, with the assistance of the Military Staff Committee referred to in Article 47, plans to be submitted to the Members of the United Nations for the establishment of a system for the regulation of armaments.
The militarisation of the workforce and the diversion of resources to the war greatly reduced the role of the DAF, and the KdF was largely wound up.
Evacuations of personnel from Java and diversion of resources to India and Australia began 20 February.
Supporters claimed it was fair given the public funding of Catholic schools, while opponents were concerned about a potential diversion of resources and students from the public system.
:::" After a study it became apparent that such an operation could be executed only by the diversion of considerable air support essential to the success of our forces now engaged in decisive operations elsewhere and would in any case be of such doubtful efficacy that it would not warrant the use of our resources.
The attempt is thwarted, but the cost is the diversion of valuable resources from the battlefield, where Marlene and a small team of Armor Shrike pilots are fighting to stay alive!
It is ultimately much easier to journey to Mars from low Earth orbit than from the moon and using the latter as a staging point is a pointless diversion of resources.
Reportedly, several million pounds were spent in the investigations, and complaints mounted that other investigations were put at risk because of the diversion of the resources of child protection units into the case.
At the same time, OKW failed in its task of overseeing the overall war effort, resulting in wasteful diversion of resources by several competing and unregulated bodies ( especially the SS ) responsible only to themselves or to Hitler alone.
Optimising this process relies on being able to ensure the diversion of as few resources as possible towards the rendering of surfaces that will not end up being rendered to the user.
Treating FAS at the public health and public policy levels promotes FAS prevention and diversion of public resources to assist those with FAS.
The first diversion of India-China Wing resources to operations in the region other than the Hump airlift began in February 1944.
The Wall Street Crash of 1929, the Great Depression and diversion of resources into World War II led to the suspension for years of new construction.
Guderian objected against the needless, in his eyes, diversion of resources from Panzer IV tank production, as the Stug III and Sturmgeschütz IV were still more than adequate for their role.
In this manner it was hoped they would protect the fishing fleets without the diversion of major resources from the regular fleet, in the same manner as Q-ships deployed in the commercial sea lanes.
His plans implicitly involved diversion of resources away from current war operations.
The German diversion of resources in the Balkans is also considered by some historians to have delayed the launch of the invasion of the Soviet Union by a critical month, which proved disastrous when the German army failed to take Moscow.
The reasons include diversion of resources to other Metrolink extensions to Chorlton and Ashton ( themselves badly behind schedule ) and issues with the new signalling system proposed for systemwide use.

diversion and build
He gathers the town, along with the railroad workers, three miles east of Rock Ridge to build a fake town as a diversion.
The locations where timber dams are most economical to build are those where timber is plentiful, cement is costly or difficult to transport, and either a low head diversion dam is required or longevity is not an issue.
Cooperate to build a diversion / storage dam on the Yarmouk River directly downstream of Adassiya Diversion / point 121.
Minimizing human water use helps to preserve fresh water habitats for local wildlife and migrating waterfowl, as well as reducing the need to build new dams and other water diversion infrastructures.
At a horseshoe bend, Bell's slaves under his direction cut a tunnel through approximately 200 yards ( 180 m ) of solid rock, assisted only by black-powder blasting techniques, to build a diversion tunnel to power the mill, which Bell called " Pattison Forge " ( often spelled, incorrectly, " Patterson ") after his mother's maiden name.
The Republic of Heaven, in Philip Pullman's philosophical fantasy trilogy His Dark Materials from 2000, refers to the idea that humans must build their happiness in the here and now, and that the official Church's emphasis on the afterlife is no more than a diversion by the powerful to repress the common people, even by the monarchical sound of its name: the Kingdom of Heaven.
The Japanese would continue to build fortifications until 701 ; whether this was due to the diversion of royal funds to more pressing priorities or a realization that Silla had no designs on Yamato territory is unclear.
In 1919, Col. Robert B. Marshall, Chief Surveyor for the U. S. Geological Survey, purposed a plan for the federal government to build a series of diversion dams, and two grand canals along the sides of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys, consequently irrigating California's Central Valley.

diversion and airports
However, some of the North Atlantic diversion airports, especially Kangerlussuaq Airport, are subject to adverse weather conditions making them unavailable for use.
Diversion airports are suitable airports capable of handling a particular ETOPS rated aircraft during an emergency landing and whose flying distance at the point of emergency shall not exceed the ETOPS diversion period of that particular aircraft.
It is, therefore, important that any airports designated as an en route diversion airport have the capabilities, services and facilities to safely support that particular aircraft and that the weather conditions at the time of arrival provide a high assurance that safe landing is achievable with an engine and / or systems malfunctioning.
An ETOPS flight may only be approved by the ATC if the diversion airports are available throughout the length of the flight.
Common diversion airports on Atlantic routes:
Common diversion airports on Pacific routes:
Common diversion airports on Polar routes:
Common diversion airports on Indian Ocean routes:
In such circumstances, flights are redirected to diversion airports in Bulgaria or neighbouring countries, lengthening journeys by many hours.
Ohakea is a secondary diversion airport for civilian Boeing 747s if both Auckland and Christchurch airports are temporarily closed.
On August 18, 2007, SBIA became one of the main diversion airports due to " Super Typhoon " Typhoon Sepat ( 2007 ) ( also known as Typhoon ' Egay ') which struck Taiwan and parts of China and the Philippines.

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