And there was a problem with this maneuver: Mr.
Édouard de Castelnau for a maneuver around and behind the German flank.
Meanwhile, the Argentine Navy attempted to catch the British task force in a pincer maneuver.
He said the corporation would not lift force majeure, a legal maneuver that lets a company get out of its contracts because of extraordinary circumstances, until Russian mercenaries, fighting alongside Hifter, leave the oil fields and export terminals.
It provides maneuver Brigade Combat Teams with a full "detect-identify-track-defeat" capability.
They did this so OneWeb could maneuver around the Starlink satellite without interference, McLaughlin said.
While most Democrats slammed the legality of the executive actions, few Republicans publicly criticized the maneuver.
The maneuver, first used by Congress in 1980, is mainly aimed at budget and spending legislation that need quick consideration.
What that means is we can maneuver using Agile Combat Employment, and be postured to go forward from a main operating base," said Lt.
There are roadblocks, however, to using budget reconciliation or any other maneuver to pass legislation without Republican participation.
Both crashes have been faulted on an automated flight control system that Boeing installed to make the plane maneuver more like an older version of the 737.
The ability to impose attrition on the enemy would be reduced if the enemy was able to fight a war of maneuver, in which an immobile defense might find itself caught off balance.
"It's a point where you might start thinking about doing an avoidance maneuver, or you might do the maneuver, or if you didn't take any action, you could actually collide," Oltrogge said.
Carter met with the Iraqi prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, and Iraqi defense and military officials, and went to see Iraqi counterterrorism troops, in their trademark all-black uniforms, maneuver and fire at silhouette targets at a firing range.
HAVANA Fidel Castro, bedridden for 19 months, on Tuesday gave up the almost unlimited power he has wielded in Cuba for nearly 50 years, but whether the surprise announcement represented a historic change or a symbolic political maneuver remained unclear.
He has advanced a bill that renounces commitments Britain has already made to the European bloc in a delicate maneuver to prevent the re-imposition of a border separating Northern Ireland — part of the United Kingdom — from the independent Republic of Ireland.
The Corps' challenge is "to develop an entirely new logistics footprint, which includes new ships to support resupply and maneuver Marines around the first island chain, littorals, and in a high-threat environment," Berger said at an event on Capitol Hill in February.
Private-equity firms are busy communicating with their existing portfolio companies about how to maneuver the fluid situation, assessing business repercussions and suggesting when they should draw down on credit lines, private-equity execs, consultants, and bankers said.
Democrats tried to use a procedural maneuver that would allow the legislation to pass the Senate without the full chamber present, but Senator Rick Scott, Republican of Florida, objected, citing concerns that the national debt and deficit would reach “unsustainable levels.”
"Had we not reset a dividend and had we resorted to just more capex and opex cuts to somehow keep this going and continue to borrow money to do so, which I think would be highly irresponsible, we would have had zero room to maneuver until we were at the brink, and then we had to maneuver nevertheless," van Beurden said.
maneuver
verb motion
- direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
noun act
- a military training exercise
noun cognition
- a plan for attaining a particular goal
verb social
- act in order to achieve a certain goal
Example: He maneuvered to get the chairmanship
noun act
- a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill
Example: he made a great maneuver
verb competition
- perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage in attack or defense
noun act
- a move made to gain a tactical end
noun act
- an action aimed at evading an opponent
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Had we not reset a dividend and had we resorted to just more capex and opex cuts to somehow keep this going and continue to borrow money to do so which I think would be highly irresponsible we would have had zero room to maneuver until we were at the brink and then we had to maneuver nevertheless van Beurden said