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Meanings of military readiness in English
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Usage of military readiness in English
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President Lee Myung-bak ordered his Defence Minister Kim Tae-young to strengthen militaryreadiness.
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The documents he received from the DIA officer related to U.S. militaryreadiness.
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South Korea raised its militaryreadiness to its highest level.
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These sudden, harsh, arbitrary cuts would jeopardize our militaryreadiness.
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Mattis' predecessor, Ash Carter, had said transgender people could serve if they demonstrated their militaryreadiness.
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South Korea had also increased its militaryreadiness.
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Since April, together we have added nearly $6 billion to maintain our militaryreadiness.
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The Defence Ministry said separately it closely monitors North Korea's military and maintains a firm militaryreadiness.
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Pon-lor had no training in militaryreadiness but even he was appalled by the neglect and dilapidation.
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The term, which stands for Defense Readiness Condition, refers to a level of militaryreadiness for an attack.
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The bases are often like small cities and their ability to remain operational is key to U.S. militaryreadiness.
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Republicans will frame this as liberals putting undocumented immigrant protections over militaryreadiness and health insurance for poor kids.
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It supports programs of national significance, such as militaryreadiness and wellness, terrorist threat detection, information security and border protection.
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U.S. military bases are often like small cities and their ability to remain operational is key to U.S. militaryreadiness.
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A 2016 Pentagon-commissioned study found that any impact on cost or militaryreadiness from having transgender troops would be marginal.
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U.S. satellite imagery captured the move, which is viewed by the United States as an effort to boost militaryreadiness.