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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Putting People First (disambiguation)

Operation (mathematics)         
  •  ×, times (multiplication)
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  • A binary operation takes two arguments <math>x</math> and <math>y</math>, and returns the result <math>x\circ y</math>.
MATHEMATICAL PROCEDURE WHICH PRODUCES A RESULT FROM ZERO OR MORE INPUT VALUES
Finitary operation; Mathematical operation; Math operations; Mathematical operations; Math operation; Operations on numbers; Internal operation; Multioperation
In mathematics, an operation is a function which takes zero or more input values (also called "operands" or "arguments") to a well-defined output value. The number of operands is the arity of the operation.
Operation Concrete         
1954 FILM BY JEAN-LUC GODARD
Operation beton; Opération béton
Operation Concrete () (1955) is a documentary made by French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, preceding his work in narrative, fiction film. The film shows the construction of the massive concrete Grande Dixence Dam in Valais, Switzerland.
The Operation (film)         
1973 TELEVISION FILM DIRECTED BY ROY BATTERSBY
The Operation (TV film); The Operation (film)
The Operation is a 1973 British television film for BBC1's Play for Today about an asset stripper trying to buy up a row of houses.Allan, Elkan.

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Putting People First

Putting People First may refer to:

  • Bill Clinton's Presidential campaign slogan, and the name of a campaign book co-authored by Clinton and Al Gore
  • A UK government paper key to the Person Centred Planning approach.
  • A minor political party with representation on Southampton City Council
Examples of use of putting into operation
1. "We are putting into operation contingency plans now," Dinesh Kumar, the airport director said in Chennai yesterday.
2. "I was completely shaken up." While he made his way back to his hotel to rest, Holden was putting into operation the final stage of a casualty clearance station – caring for the remaining doctors and the handful of BMA staff who had not been evacuated when the bomb went off and had provided invaluable support.
3. Overall economic investment capital has increased rapidly, thus considerably stepping up production and business capacity, resulting in the production of many products with a competitive edge, building and putting into operation numerous important projects on socio–economic infrastructure, which strengthened the scientific and technical foundation for the economy.
4. "The second stretch will depend ... on putting into operation [fields] in eastern Siberia, and we believe that will happen not earlier than 2015 to 2017," Dementyev said in response to a question from Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov at the meeting, which reviewed progress of the project.
5. While Britain looked to steadily reduce its troop numbers in the south and hand over to Iraqi control, US President George Bush was putting into operation his scheme for a "surge" of more than 20,000 US soldiers to quell violence in Baghdad.