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enabling force

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Early deploying forces that establish critical capabilities to facilitate deployment and initial employment (including sustainment) of a force. See also deployment; employment; force.


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At CB Richard Ellis, we see diversity as an essential enabling force within our company," said CBRE's Christine Snyder, vice president, Corporate Human Resources--Diversity and Talent Development.
During CTBM operations in OIF, SF was an enabling force for the combined force air component commander, or CFACC.
Build inclusive globalization, not only on the great enabling force of the market but also on a broader effort to create a shared future based upon our common humanity, as a positive force that does not leave billions behind in squalor.
 
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