Sentences with phrase «arms control treaties»

So maybe some attorneys who wouldn't normally be inclined to attend such an event, even for the valuable credits, might just show up to see «Congressman Bob Barr, Esq.'s» keynote speech about international arms control treaties.
The challenge for the coming decades will be to skillfully balance the U.S. claim to leadership in space with openness for collaboration on an arms control treaty.
Among the proposals getting short shrift from one or both chambers: the Bush - era tax cuts; all 12 annual spending bills; the arms control treaty with Russia; the defense bill; «don't ask, don't tell»; child nutrition; food safety; renewable electricity; Chinese currency manipulation; net neutrality; and cybersecurity.
President Obama, finally, took a get - involved get - tough approach to negotiations on health care legislation and the arms control treaty with Russia — with success.

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The Air Force did not like the weapon, however, and the arms control community was appalled by the difficulties it created for treaty verification.
MPs also conclude that with a comprehensive, fully - enforced and universally applied arms treaty some way off, there is an «overwhelming» case for extra-territorial controls to be extended in Britain.
In one instance, journalists used the images to document the construction of the Soviet Krasnoyarsk radar, an alleged violation of the antiballistic missile treaty, explains nuclear physicist Peter D. Zimmerman, former science adviser for arms control in the U.S. State Department.
Although D'Agostino doesn't need to go through the confirmation process again, his office is certain to be a lightning rod in the political debates as the Administration tries to negotiate arms control and non-proliferation treaties while preserving the viability of the country's current stockpile.
Besides his congressional fellowship, he has been an adviser to Congress and President Bill Clinton on nuclear arms control and treaty verification and a reviewer for the Council on Foreign Affairs to improve how scientific information is used to formulate international policy.
She also has been engaged in arms control and treaty verification activities.
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