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- "It means we'll have military forces fit for the 21st century.
- It's the key to understanding how all of nature's particles and forces fit together.
- Selling itself to a larger suitor also would be a forced fit for Northrop, analysts said.
- Zandl said, " because they consider them forced fits that don't ring true with the characters or the story ."
- He said Assante preserved his independence but that an SFX acquisition would have " felt like a forced fit ."
- "I don't want to get back into this, " he added, " but they made a forced fit and left it.
- "We need to get our armed forces fit and ready and able to meet the security challenges of the future, " he added.
- The rest he sold, providing Tayloe with both needed capital and an opportunity to cull unproductive workers, keeping his labor force fit and young.
- Sunday's helicopter assault drill was one of many designed to keep their fast reaction combat force fit, trained and ready to go to war.
- "We're taking an easy consumer electronics approach, instead of trying to force fit a PC solution, " said Jeremy Toeman, director of business strategy for Mediabolic.
- Galland's efforts to produce a fighter force fit for a war of attrition conflicted with G鰎ing's bias in favour of bombers, to maintain the offensive on all fronts.
- The ground, air and sea operations were meant to show that the Afghan war and Balkan peacekeeping tasks have not deterred NATO allies from keeping forces fit and ready for future crises.
- Involving ground, air and naval operations, the operation was meant to show that the Afghan war and Balkan peacekeeping tasks have not deterred NATO allies from keeping forces fit and ready for future crises.
- It involved ground, air and naval operations and was meant to show that the Afghan war and Balkan peacekeeping tasks have not deterred NATO allies from keeping forces fit and ready for future crises.
- "There are some cases where it's a forced fit, it's inappropriate and it doesn't work, either for the child with the disability or for the rest of the class, " said Ned Waterhouse, the special education coordinator in Loudoun.
- On his outward voyage, he took Gor閑 from the French, and he was called upon to conduct only minor operations for the next two years, as the enemy could not muster any force fit to meet the powerful squadron Hughes had brought from the Channel.