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  • noun Plural form of battlespace.

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Examples

  • The problem is, those battlespaces are very poorly developed, both in infrastructure terms -- shitty broadband penetration -- and perceptual terms.

    Re-Arranging the Deck Chairs Rogers 2007

  • The problem is, those battlespaces are very poorly developed, both in infrastructure terms -- shitty broadband penetration -- and perceptual terms.

    Archive 2007-11-18 Rogers 2007

  • The Green Mile, and from there to the un-funhouse-mirror emotional battlespaces of

    unknown title 2009

  • In this context, what implications do "feral" Third World cities, "rogue" cities organized along non-Western ideas of urban space and infrastructure, and "wild" cities reclaimed by nature, have for the battlespaces of today and tomorrow? fourth generation warfare and urban studies.

    Opinio Juris 2008

  • As we have noted previously, there are two battlespaces in the war against jihadism: the physical and the ideological.

    ROFASix 2008

  • Right now, if I want to find out more about the development of the Afghan Air Corps, or what’s going on in particular battlespaces, or with certain development programs, I can probably eventually dig up either a post on a blog such asAfghanistan Shrugged, or a DoD Bloggers’ Roundtable, or an official report from a military command such as CSTC-A.

    I Dare You To Do Better | ATTACKERMAN 2009

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