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Another unknown is how well the redeployment plan will work.
Outside the government, others were skeptical about how the redeployment process would work.
This is a massive redeployment of the society's time and energy.
The second redeployment is supposed to come in September, and the third by mid-1998.
They emphasized that redeployment was to take place over several years.
In the redeployment program, workers are given four months to shop for new jobs within the company.
Police officials who announced the change last year described it as a redeployment.
"It's a redeployment of resources in order to get the best results for clients."
We particularly want to see the next phase of redeployment taking place as agreed.
This was not all to the bad, if only because it inspired a redeployment of resources.
The administration is aiming to carry out the redeployment over the next six weeks to two months.
Still, some soldiers say they view their deployment or redeployment to Iraq as a part of the job.
I must emphasize that this redeployment is for the short term only!
"We need to begin a phased redeployment of forces from Iraq in four to six months."
For example, the third redeployment has not taken place.
Whether the stranger took note of this redeployment or not was hard to guess.
After those redeployments the number of Army troops in that region rose to 25,000.
Redeployment back to the United States finally came in 1955.
The company said that all staff would be offered redeployment to fill the 313 jobs.
"There was at least a 30-day period before redeployment took effect, and in some cases, 60 days.
The measure calls for a gradual redeployment of forces beginning in four months.
To date, 3,600 workers, or 86 percent of the people in the redeployment program, have found jobs within Intel.
But he also laid the responsibility for any redeployment at India's feet.
Many women fighters resisted the redeployment, and their role became a national issue.
In the conditions of 1885 Bulgaria, their redeployment across the country would take at least 5-6 days.