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1." The study of the military art and of history has for decades convinced military professionals of the necessity of well-trained and disciplined..."

Source:  Snider, Don M. "America's Postmodern Military" World Policy Journal 17.1 Mar. 22 2000: 47

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2." The United States played a central role in financing, organizing, and training the police, military, and intelligence forces of Latin America, modernizing and professionalizing them, and increasing their technological capabilities."

Source:  McSherry, J. Patrice. "Operation Condor: Clandestine Inter-American System" Social Justice 26.4 Dec. 22 1999: 144

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3." The first traces the historical evolution of the military's political role in Latin America and demonstrates that neither increased professionalization nor societal modernization had the expected effect of reducing military intervention."

Source:  Ruhl, J. Mark. "The Armed Forces and Democracy in Latin America" American Political Science Review 93.4 Dec. 1 1999: 996

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4." The volume's epigraph, annexed as a tactical ars poetica, is taken from the writings of Houai-nan-tse, a Chinese military strategist of the second century B.C., and highlights the role of dissimulation, deception, and surprise in the art of war."

Source:  Ireland, John. "Philippe Sollers. Eloge de l'infini" World Literature Today 76 June 22 2002: 115-116

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5." The exhibition explores the powerful roles of the sultan in Ottoman society as absolute monarch, supreme religious leader, military strategist, and royal patron of art and education."

Source:  EPSTEIN, MARK. "TREASURES OF THE TOPKAPI PALACE" USA Today (Magazine) 128.2660 May 1 2000: 36

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6." Of the major European NATO states, only the United Kingdom and France have modern, all-professional militaries, the capacity to project force, independent command capability, and the political will to use military power on a global level."

Source:  Kramer, Steven Philip. "Blair's Britain After Iraq" Foreign Affairs 82.4 July 1 2003: 90

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7." Wilson said much of the State Military Reserve consists of a small group of professionals, perhaps 1,000 strong, who serve in largely volunteer positions to help with training and support for state defense."

Source:  . "California Lets Some Gays Serve Openly in State Militia; Legislation Signals California's Opposition to Military Discrimination" AScribe Law News Service Oct. 1 2004

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8." Taking issue with those who argue that the army is a professional military that wishes to disengage from the political arena, Shambaugh expects that the military, if called upon once again to defend the party-state, will again obey."

Source:  Rosen, Stanley. "The Individual and the State in China" American Political Science Review 94.2 June 1 2000: 479

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9." The wager that democracy would be the natural outcome of the establishment of the modern Arab state by Westernized military and professional elites has also come to naught."

Source:  Salem, Paul. "POLITICS AND CULTURE: TOWARD AN ARAB AGENDA FOR THE 21ST CENTURY" Middle East Policy 6.4 June 1 1999: 146

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10." Urban leaders both responded to the turmoil and exacerbated it by stepping up efforts to police their cities: professional police and state militia units lent a military presence to urban life even before the Civil War."

Source:  Baker, Paula. "Civic Wars: Democracy and Public Life in the American City Duringthe Nineteenth Century" Journal of Social History 32.2 Dec. 22 1998: 458-460

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11." Meanwhile, a backlog of 505,786 unrenewed security clearances has prevented military and Defense Department civilian personnel in sensitive positions from doing their jobs around the world and caused serious morale problems, military professionals told The Washington Times."

Source:  Archibald, George. "Air Force operating costs are soaring" Washington Times Sept. 6 2000: 4

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12."... they are more likely to provide advice on norms of good civil-military relations and professional military behavior in addition to training in military operations."

Source:  Avant, Deborah D. "Toward a New Foreign Policy" Foreign Policy in Focus 5.17 June 15 2000: 3

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13." Loveman traces the early origins of Cold War national security doctrines to turn-of-the-century Spanish, Prussian, and French military doctrines and attitudes imparted by foreign military professionals."

Source:  McSherry, J. Patrice. "For la Patria: Politics and the Armed Forces in LatinAmerica" American Political Science Review 94.1 Mar. 1 2000: 221

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14." The requirement that mercenaries take a direct part in hostilities would exclude those, like U.S.-based Military Professionals Resources Inc., acting as foreign military advisers and technicians."

Source:  ISENBERG, DAVID. "COMBAT FOR SALE: THE NEW, POST-COLD WAR MERCENARIES" USA Today (Magazine) 128.2658 Mar. 1 2000: 12

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15." The result, they claim, is "a major breakdown in . . . the professional military ethic within the United States Army." Slowly, the Pentagon is shifting..."

Source:  Newman, Richard J. "Vietnam's forgotten lessons" U.S. News & World Report 128.17 May 1 2000: 30

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16."... even life) will be subverted to the interests of national security, the fact that a refusal to be vaccinated might threaten military capacity provides a plausible grounds for a professional obligation to be vaccinated among the military."

Source:  May, Thomas,Aulisio, Mark P.,Silverman, Ross D. "The smallpox vaccination of health care workers: professional obligations and defense against bioterrorism" Hastings Center Report 33.5 Sept. 1 2003: 26-35

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17."... over which we imagine the Muses themselves presiding, but rather "Politick Arts, Civil and Combining Arts, Profitable and necessary Arts, Military Arts,... destructive and wicked Arts, base and mean Arts")."

Source:  Robinson, David Michael. "Pleasant conversation in the seraglio: lesbianism, platonic love, and Cavendish's Blazing World" Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 44 June 22 2003: 133-167

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18." In the "break" scenario, the United States meets its security challenges by venting its expertise in the military arts quite without regard to consequences..."

Source:  . "The enormity of war; U.S. is stretched, but not to breaking point" Washington Times Jan. 6 2004: 17

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19." They have produced thousands of documents, witness interviews, military orders, emails, and PowerPoint briefings, with each one telling a small piece of the story of how America's vaunted all-volunteer professional military lapsed into some of the most unprofessional and despicable conduct of its history."

Source:  Carter, Phillip. "The road to Abu Ghraib: the biggest scandal of the Bush administration began at the top" Washington Monthly 36.11 Nov. 1 2004: 20-30

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20." The meaning of these facts is that the military and security organizations of the Francophone states are connected directly to France by multiple links -- personal, professional, economic, institutional, historical -- bypassing their official chain of command."

Source:  GAMMER, MOSHE. "Post-Soviet Central Asia and Post-Colonial Francophone Africa: Some Associations" Middle Eastern Studies 36.2 Apr. 1 2000: 124

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21." Branches were formed around the overlapping, yet disparate interests of state park executives, zoo and aquarium leaders (since dissociated from NRPA), therapeutic recreation professionals, military recreation personnel, and educators, the last-named constituting the new Society of Park and Recreation Educators (SPRE)."

Source:  Dunn, Diana R. "JLR: A Means to Many Ends" Journal of Leisure Research 32.1 Jan. 1 2000: 22

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22." Some states, such as Rwanda and Uganda, have effectively built professional militaries with the aid of foreign partners (including the United States) to supply and arm their forces."

Source:  Weinstein, Jeremy M. "Africa's "Scramble for Africa" Lessons of a Continental War" World Policy Journal 17.2 June 22 2000: 11

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23." Professional background: Military, reached rank of lieutenant colonel, 1974-92. Another leader of same failed coup attempt, 1992."

Source:  Buckman, Robert. "Venezuelans expected to elect Chavez again" Washington Times July 30 2000: 1

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24." The final policy was broad and enduring in scope, and chose to address human rights, employee relations, military weapons, the environment, treatment of animals, sustainable energy, tobacco and professional standards of business conduct."

Source:  Miles, Victoria. "Auditing Promises One Bank's Story" CMA Management 74.5 June 1 2000: 42

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25." He is a through professional, a keen student of military history and a veteran of the 1965 and 1971 Wars."

Source:  . "Who's Who in Oil and Gas Sector in Pakistan" Economic Review 31.3 Mar. 1 2000: 59

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