Sentences with phrase «where nuclear security»

Our crew goes looking for rogue Dom and Cipher and after a tense encounter or two (one in New York, where nuclear security codes are lifted from a Russian official), the action shifts over to icy Russia, where World War III seems about to break out at a secret hijacked naval base as tanks and a nuclear submarine take chase after our heroes.

Not exact matches

China's concerns for energy security can be allayed in part through cooperation in nuclear power, where America still has a technological lead.
A firm believer in diplomacy, the Ambassador's doctrine appears validated by the previous decade, where ten years of war and occupation have merely resulted in miring the US in two unwinnable wars in the Middle East, persuading non-nuclear countries that security lies in acquirement of nuclear arms, and the disillusioning of much of the world of the the trust that the US is a force for good on the world stage.
Where's the sense that Labour's leadership candidates are seriously grappling with vital, urgent global security challenges - especially Iran's drive for nuclear weapons?
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is also in NYC for the UN General Assembly, where he's scheduled to participate in a Security Council session on nuclear non-proliferation and host an «EU Partners Dinner» at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel.
These kinds of estimates are of great importance for safety assessments for structures and buildings that need to hold up well for a very long time, or for structures where severe weather could pose a security risk, such as drilling platforms or nuclear power plants.
Pantex is a high - security factory where energy department workers assembled most of America's nuclear arsenal.
It was thought nuclear science raised such important security issues that it needed a separate organisation, where staff could be carefully vetted for «loyalty».
She has served as the co-chairman for the U.S. Secretary of Energy's Nuclear Energy Advisory Council, and she was also appointed to the National Academy of Sciences Standing Committee on International Security and Arms Control, where she served eight years.
Frank Graziani has spent 27 years at the Laboratory where he has advanced the science of the national weapons program, nurtured and developed new staff and has collaborated with technical staff at all levels, all labs, the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) and the broader academic community.
He was a Science Fellow at the StanfordCenter for International Security and Arms Control, where he studied nuclear weapons safety issues.
Each of the 3 rooms at Key Quest has a different theme and mission: Save the President and prevent an unauthorized nuclear launch; recover a priceless stolen artifact from the high security facility where the thieves are keeping it; or help find a new planet for humankind before Earth's resources are completely depleted.
I'm on my way to a meeting in Sicily where several dozen scientists from a variety of disciplines and countries will be exploring the influence of climate change on insect - and tick - borne diseases, the spreading challenge of Internet security, the longstanding challenge of finding safe ways to handle and store nuclear waste and a heap of other pressing subjects.
It's like worrying about the state of security of Soviet nuclear warheads, but where you have no idea what kind of terrorists there might be out there and what their capabilities are — and on what time scales they operate.
Obama «expects fossil fuels, and coal specifically, to remain a significant contributor for some time,» Moniz told Reuters in Vienna, where he was to attend a nuclear security conference.
Under «no regrets» and «greater energy security», I presume you mean switching away from coal to nuclear in most cases (where this makes economic sense).
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