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unit

[yoo-nit] / ˈyu nɪt /




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Taiwan responded to the exercises with rapid-response drills, deploying mobile missile units, displaying Patriot missiles and sending tanks onto the streets, among other measures, the Taiwan military and its affiliated media said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Management has been clear about its ambition to accelerate unit growth over the next few years.

From Barron's

It includes notes of an email sent by the head of its football unit summarising a meeting he had with Dutch police on 1 October.

From BBC

Among the units in the area is a Maritime Special Response Team, an elite force trained to board hostile ships, they said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, transition technologies such as carbon capture and storage, where a carbon capture unit is added to, say, an existing steel plant, would likely be more practical, even if the overall outcome isn’t as green.

From The Wall Street Journal