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Expected to redeploy back to the States toward the end of 2009.
The company also redeployed 800 staff workers to line jobs.
A company spokesman said staff would be redeployed where possible.
"It'll take too long to get a message through and redeploy them."
You have to take some of your cost savings, redeploy them into new products.
It will eventually be moved to the side of the station and redeployed.
By the time the fleet is redeployed, it'll be too late.
Redeploy your simplicity, and make it pay out in free time.
The two companies redeployed after 13 months, returning in March 2004.
He said his staff would be redeployed to the regional units.
Some of these officers, he said, would be redeployed on patrol.
Under the agreement, volunteers would be redeployed to new jobs first.
It hopes some workers can be redeployed at other sites.
They have less ground to cover than we do to redeploy their forces."
All of these could be easily redeployed to the pear business.
In early January 1941 all of the bombers were redeployed.
"There are 2,328 people who applied for it, more than we thought would be redeployed," he said.
Within an hour, the hunter groups were coming down off the mountains to redeploy.
The writer also asserted that he was about to be redeployed.
Once mobilization was complete, the army would redeploy to the east.
With it, the city won the right to redeploy workers to jobs that became vacant.
It is also supposed to redeploy an additional 2,000 workers to other city agencies.
And they should redeploy their monitors once a new election date is set.
Often this means redeploying labor and middle management from one endeavor to another.
"Did you know of any arrangement to withdraw them or redeploy then?"