front-line造句1 More front-line troops will be flown to the battle zone over the next few days.
2 Front-line troops were prepared for battle.
3 The front-line members of these teams are local women recruited and trained to provide primary health care to their villages.
4 Front-line correspondents in their late forties face the problem of what comes next.
5 Approaching a third of his 450 front-line emergency ambulances are now diesel.
6 Its front-line position in the Cold War era was of no importance by 1991.
7 These are the front-line troops, the action people.
8 The Advanced Front-Line Aviation Complex (PAK FA) plane is set to replace the Air Force's fourth-generation fighters, namely, the Su-27 Flanker and the MiG-29 Fulcrum.
9 Incorporate the ideas of your front-line staff into developing this script.
10 These front-line defences are backed up by armoured units in reserve.
11 But for front-line troops in Afghanistan, this revolutionary vehicle could soon be a reality.
12 For those in the front-line fight against China's pirates, these bad apples taste all too familiar.
13 He said Italy is a front-line state against illegal immigration and invests its own funds to protect other European countries.
14 Without overtime, front-line workers earn just 800 yuan a month, less than the official minimum wage.
15 But front-line combat squads may be a task too far.
16 More and more, state, local and tribal front-line law enforcement officers are most likely to notice the first signs of terrorist activity," Napolitano said.
17 A common mistake is to not include front-line staff in the definition of your compliancy effort, reducing the chance of identifying a pragmatic approach to a new mandate.
18 First, they decided to hold preference meetings to gain front-line collaboration on the choice between casual and declared overtime.
19 It was those who suffered the isolation of the front-line patrol who demanded changes.
20 However, if the taxonomies try to capture all possible problems, they become too unwieldy to use for front-line personal like call center employees.
21 "A very small number" of European governments believe Afghanistan is on the front-line of the war on terror, says one senior Brussels man.
22 WHO has despatched a further 500 kg of personal protective equipment and other supplies to assist in the immediate improvement of infection control in hospitals and the protection of front-line staff.
23 The value zone has naturally shifted to the frontier where front-line employees and the customer interact.
24 It is incredibly hard for the Marine Corps to get a gallon of gasoline to a front-line unit.
25 To create a civil state, Blond would reduce the power of senior government officials and widen the discretion of front-line civil servants, the people actually working in neighborhoods.
26 Short of a big political turnaround, it seems likely that space will be increasingly contested—with satellites on the front-line.
27 The issue of gays is distinct, therefore, from the almost-as-contentious issue of women in front-line combat roles.
28 Ultimately, responsibility for maintaining and continually updating the reference architecture rests in the hands of front-line project management and the architecture group.
29 Tan says the WHO suggests health care workers should be among the first vaccinated, because they are on the front-line of fighting the virus.
30 Ties soured last year after the sinking of a South Korean warship that Seoul blamed on Pyongyang and North Korea's shelling of a front-line South Korean island.