Examples of 'dowding' in a sentence

Meaning of "dowding"

dowding (verb) - the act of strategically allocating resources or making decisions to optimize outcomes, often used in a military context
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  • A surname.

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Dowding accepted only four of the suggestions.
Their work was seized upon by Dowding.
Dowding did some redeployment of his own.
Moore had admitted to being invited by Lord Dowding to be a guest at this meeting.
Dowding had to rely on night fighters.
One hundred Spitfires and Hurricanes per week they fulled the forces of Dowding.
Dowding wise person of this.
The impotence of the Aerial Command it worried Dowding.
Dowding was known for his humility and great sincerity.
There is a memorial to Dowding in Station Park.
Dowding was very conscious of that.
Anticipating the need for greater firepower, Dowding had both fighters outfitted with eight machine guns.
Dowding not yet shows the total force of its huntings.
Because of this, Dowding got posted back to Britain.
Dowding dismissed this approach as he believed it would increase losses in aircrew.

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The Aerial Command almost it was defeated . Dowding wise person of this.
The dowding system.
The squadron was commanded by Rear-Admiral Arthur Dowding.
Dowding had not yet been forced to commit his full fighter strength.
In the Autumn, Newall was replaced by Portal and Dowding was succeeded by Douglas.
Later Dowding happened what it described as the miracle.
While discussing the day 's events, Park and Dowding examine the German switch to London.
Dowding was competing on behalf of the RSPCA and breast cancer charities.
Fighter Command 's helplessness worried its chief, Dowding.
Hugh Dowding was in overall charge of Fighter Command.
That Churchill will have to see this? You do appreciate, Dowding.
Dowding and Park.
He was persuaded to contribute $50 million to a bailout of Rothwells Bank by then-premier Peter Dowding.
Dowding became a vegetarian, based on his beliefs as a theosophist and spiritualist.
Was Thomas Dowding one of them?
Dowding refused the change, leading to increasing friction with other commanders.
She was the ship of the convoy commodore John C.K. Dowding.
Later Dowding happened what it described as the miracle, the aerodromes had not been attacked.
Eventually this flight was expanded into No. 9 Squadron under Hugh Dowding.
Dowding grew up in Bournemouth, and has a younger sister Melanie.
And then came what Dowding later described as "the miracle" -.
Dowding has her own clothing line, the Leiluna Collection.
It was named after its chief architect, " Stuffy " Dowding.
Dowding had been promoted to Chief of Fighter Command, and was on hand to watch.
Her younger sister Melanie ( " Mel " ) Dowding also had a brief career as a model.
Charles Dowding also recommends these so I think I'll try and give them a go.
Yes? Look, our people in Washington… are having trouble with the American press… Dowding.
In 2014, Dowding uploaded a photo of herself dressed as a murdered Native American chief.
Post-war analysis agrees Dowding and Park's approach was best for 11 Group.

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