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Essentially, they must know what is the significance or defensibility of the technology underlying the idea?
I considered my semi-instinctive assessment of the dig site's defensibility.
But the defensibility of late Roman forts must not be exaggerated.
Defensibility and economic value spiraled down toward the point where it really wouldn't be worth our rational while to stay.
Despite the city's poor defensibility, Congress insisted that Washington defend it.
While these areas had many noteworthy features, defensibility against the Posleen was not one of them.
For blast protection and defensibility the tunnel was built with a dogleg.
The defensibility of garrisons was critical, especially in hill stations with large European populations.
The garrison had constructed numerous fortifications to improve the defensibility of the town.
It creates defensibility of individual action (due to categorisation for decision-making purposes).
Apparently, it was presumed that the Spanish were inciting the attack to test the fort's defensibility.
The base was chosen for its defensibility.
However the cities, ravaged by years of warfare, lacked economic capacity and yielded little defensibility.
Ways to incorporate this new knowledge into existing courses will be explored with ethical defensibility being the guiding principle.
The development of new firearms in the 14th century posed an unexpected threat to the defensibility of the castle.
Throughout history many forts and castles have been built on promontories because of their inherent defensibility.
The Saxons had the town defended with twenty-four heavy cannon their engineers and carpenters enhancing its defensibility.
Strategic partnerships run the risk of having only limited defensibility and reliability, which is why the EU has to protect itself against unreliability.
A combination of defensibility and impregnability."
We talked upgraded defensibility.
A standardized test is any test that is administered and scored in a consistent manner to ensure legal defensibility.
This lack of transport independent of the river itself would limit the defensibility of Port Hudson.
While this is an advantage in impoverished areas, purpose-built hives offer certain advantages in pest control, durability, and defensibility.
Kirk liked the defensibility of the location, so it was there that Kyle materialized the substantial amount of equipment required by the landing party.