单词 | Disarmament |
例句 | (1) They campaigned for nuclear disarmament. (2) The representatives are debating about disarmament. (3) The party reaffirmed its commitment to nuclear disarmament. (4) Total disarmament was stipulated in the peace treaty. (5) Complete disarmament was the ultimate goal of the conference. (6) The party supports multilateral disarmament. (7) Does our only hope of survival lie in disarmament? (8) She took a firm stand on nuclear disarmament. (9) The government seeks to promote non-proliferation and disarmament. (10) The disarmament conference will be reconvened next month. (11) Disarmament isn't a black-and-white issue for me. (12) The session adopted a resolution on disarmament. (13) They had campaigned vigorously for unilateral nuclear disarmament . (14) The process of disarmament is at a crucial turning point. (15) The question of disarmament proved a major stumbling block to agreement. (16) When asked directly for her position on disarmament, the candidate only equivocated. (17) He invoked memories of Britain's near-disastrous disarmament in the 1930s. (18) Negotiations for disarmament have in general led nowhere. (19) In a way[http://], nuclear disarmament makes matters worse. (20) In her youth she was an active member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament . (21) The party has now abandoned its policy of unilateral disarmament. (22) We shouldn't harbour any unrealistic notions about the talks on the so - called disarmament. (23) Let's put it to the question. How many people here are in favour of unilateral disarmament ? (24) The next government will play an energetic role in seeking multilateral nuclear disarmament. (25) What is the latest state of play in the disarmament talks? (26) The candidates had to state their position on unilateral disarmament. (27) I don't go along with her views on nuclear disarmament. (28) There is a large body of support for nuclear disarmament. (29) She is known chiefly for her commitment to nuclear disarmament. (30) There is a wide diversity of opinion on the question of unilateral disarmament. (1) They campaigned for nuclear disarmament. (2) The representatives are debating about disarmament. (3) The party reaffirmed its commitment to nuclear disarmament. (4) Total disarmament was stipulated in the peace treaty. (5) Complete disarmament was the ultimate goal of the conference. (6) The party supports multilateral disarmament. (7) The session adopted a resolution on disarmament. (8) The process of disarmament is at a crucial turning point. (9) The question of disarmament proved a major stumbling block to agreement. (10) Let's put it to the question. How many people here are in favour of unilateral disarmament ? (31) Scientists, the arms race and disarmament Who is responsible? (32) The world appears to be moving toward nuclear disarmament. (33) And it could monitor the implementation of disarmament treaties. (34) Propose new disarmament initiatives covering all categories of conventional and nuclear weapons. (35) There is also to be an initiative towards regional disarmament and towards limiting future arms supplies to the region. (36) Here Mr Kinnock should set out clearly why, in the Gorbachev era, negotiated rather than unilateral disarmament is almost always preferable. (37) Throughout the world they are the banner bearers of the struggles for unilateral nuclear disarmament. (38) The Assembly also adopted the 13-part Resolution 45/58 on general and complete disarmament. (39) Some of the world's leading politicians will be meeting in Geneva to discuss disarmament. (40) It would give impetus to strategic disarmament negotiations, he said. (41) Would it be safe in the hands of a party two thirds of whose members are committed to one-sided nuclear disarmament? (42) The spiritual and physical disarmament of all nations has been one of its essential teachings. (43) It urges organized international action for disarmament, collective security and world peace. 3. (44) If we go along with the present approach we shall have unilateral economic disarmament and many crucial matters will be decided elsewhere. (45) One example of that was a series of conferences on disarmament and related issues held during the early Thatcher years. (46) Charles Evans Hughes, opening the Conference, made a dramatic plea for disarmament and supported it with a detailed plan. (47) Unilateral disarmament for Britain was the policy of the right hon. Gentleman. (48) This is because there is no organised nuclear peace movement in the subcontinent to provide a focus for the disarmament constituency. (48) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (49) While past cease-fires and attempts at disarmament have failed, the current peace process has gone relatively smoothly. (50) Now despite years of steady disarmament they're all talking about nuclear war again, and more intensely than ever before. (51) Now disarmament and reprocessing are bringing about what fast reactors never did: surplus plutonium. (52) The disarmament talks failed because neither side was prepared to risk taking the initiative. (53) A former priest, he hit the headlines as secretary and then chairman of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. (54) We committed ourselves to arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation and to the conclusion of a chemical weapons convention this year. (55) The Mitterrand Government also announced their plans for worldwide disarmament initiatives covering nuclear, chemical and biological weapons. (56) As late as last year a narrow conference majority wanted to hold the party to unilateral nuclear disarmament. (57) Might this not be the moment to give nuclear disarmament a push, by keeping the test-ban promise? (58) He had seen total nuclear disarmament in the grasp of his President, then seen it slip away. (59) Their new Social Democratic Party favoured multilateral disarmament as opposed to unilateral nuclear disarmament. (60) The league was charged also with responsibility for collective security, so that individual states could embark on a programme of disarmament. (61) Britain and Ireland announce a new peace initiative that would separate political talks from the disarmament issue. (62) In the long term, however, assuring peace and true national security requires some type of mutual and verifiable nuclear disarmament. (63) Not so long ago Mr Kinnock was strongly committed to unilateral disarmament. (64) The Security Council plan called for an initial ceasefire followed by phased disarmament. (65) But the world has a surplus of plutonium, even without extra supplies coming from disarmament. (66) She spoke frequently in the Debating Society in favour of progressive causes such as abortion, animal rights, state education and nuclear disarmament. (67) Disarmament resolutions On Dec. 4 the Assembly adopted several resolutions on disarmament. (68) Far from being a defeat, Reykjavik was a milepost, a turning point in disarmament negotiations. (69) The executive is recommending rejection of a motion calling for unilateral disarmament. (70) In 1955, the year of the Geneva summit conference, there were conciliatory gestures towards nuclear disarmament on both sides. (71) The P-5 no longer hold regular meetings on disarmament issues. (72) Inpart, perhaps, because of the great energy and attention directed to the question of nuclear arms control and disarmament. (73) According to sources, the report urges paramilitary groups to commit themselves to exclusively democratic means and to total disarmament. (74) A Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament banner was unfurled and carried round the war memorial before one of those carrying it was arrested. (75) The snag with disarmament, for all its other merits, is that it disrupts the established Soviet routine. (76) The Labour Party wrestled with the problem by linking demands for disarmament with plans for legislation guaranteeing the Right to Work. (77) The administration is split on the issue of nuclear disarmament. (78) This was solved by the nuclear genes enforcing their preference for peace through unilateral disarmament. (79) He said that he thought it wrong to encourage a military spirit,[] and that it was contrary to the ideals of disarmament. (80) The challenge for the negotiators was as great as for any disarmament treaty. (81) Unfortunately, President Reagan's cold-war rhetoric has worsened the climate for disarmament talks. (82) Nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation are closely related goals. (83) I attended a conference on disarmament last week. (84) Unpopular policies such as unilateral disarmament were ditched. (85) A joint trip would be impossible without disarmament. (86) The disarmament of the aggressor nations must be complete. (87) Today we are rightly in an era of disarmament and dismantlement of nuclear weapons. (88) The disarmament agency accordingly came into being as a semidetached part of State. (89) World disarmament is one of the important diplomatic ideas of the President Franklin Roosevelt. (90) He says South Korea believes the multinational nuclear diplomacy needs to resume by next month, and that the six nations should ideally sign a new phase of a disarmament agreement by August. (91) It is a major element of the international disarmament and non-proliferation regime, and it deserves the active support of all States. (92) Yet some nations argue the NPT has failed to deliver on its promised central bargain: disarmament by the nuclear weapons states in exchange for nonproliferation by the non-nuclear weapons states. (93) International Control of Tritium for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament provides a unique resource on all aspects regarding the military use of tritium. (94) Nuclear-winter doomsayers placed their hopes, variously, in an unverifiable nuclear-weapons "freeze, " American unilateral disarmament, or assigning control of nuclear weapons to international bodies. (95) Non-nuclear weapon states criticized insufficient progress toward disarmament by the nuclear weapon states. (96) Nevertheless, naval disarmament did not proceed in a water-tight compartment. (97) Five countries, including the US, have been in on-again, off-again talks with North Korea to provide Pyongyang with aid in exchange for disarmament. (98) China has steadfastly attended multilateral negotiations on arms control and disarmament, and some related international conferences. (99) This, then, is the story of Britain's shift from disarmament to rearmament and the interim policy of deterrence which came in between. (100) Your basic decision must be to identify yourself with a new approach of disarmament. (101) But it will demonstrate that the United States is living up to its Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty obligation to work toward nuclear disarmament. (102) It is an attempt to trace the declining fortunes of disarmament in an area of much success and the rising demand for rearmament in an area of much concern. (103) Already there are voices saying that disarmament can't occur without China disarming. (104) We have, in effect. been committing an act of unthinking, unilateral educational disarmament. (105) Hundreds of activists marked the holy day by marching for peace and disarmament. (106) China and the US have productive cooperation in arms control, disarmament and nonproliferation. (107) The UN's Conference on Disarmament ( CD ) has been essentially deadlocked since 1998. (108) The United States must appear second to none in its desire for disarmament. (109) An effective world disarmament treaty should bring a detente in international tensions. (110) She was booted out of the official artists' union[], then jailed for six weeks for "treasonably" passing information to her friends in Western disarmament campaigns. (111) The chemical weapons convention (CWC), which was signed on January 1993 and put into force on April 29, 1997, is one of the most important conventions in disarmament history. (112) The declaration deals with disarmament and the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. (113) Constraining research and development on nuclear weapons is a potentially powerful tool in strengthening the global nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament regime. (114) The disarmament clauses of the Treaty of Versailles were not openly violated. (115) We welcome the ongoing nuclear disarmament negotiations between the two countries and hope they will reach a substantive agreement as scheduled. (116) His final Force assignment was with the U.S. State Department's Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. (117) Therefore, vigorous efforts should be made to strengthen the role of disarmament bodies of the United Nations so that multilateral treaties may gradually replace bloc arrangements. (118) The need for disarmament and nonproliferation education and training has never been greater. (119) The two sides will intensify exchanges and co - operation in security, arms control, disarmament and non - proliferation areas. (120) An emotive trial lawyer; the emotive issue of nuclear disarmament. (121) " Disco " vinyl records in the database (all categories), with the tracks of the album, and production records, including photographs, for the "registration" and use of disco link disarmament. (122) China's disarmament decision is make out of its own will, rather than under any external pressure. (123) The United States is seeking to cut through the short-range missile nuclear disarmament negotiations. (124) It is therefore necessary to continue to adhere the principle of consensus in all substantive work on international arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation. (125) Men may no longer pretend that the quest for disarmament is a sign of weakness. (126) His administration's wider emphasis on nuclear disarmament, and his decision to "reset" relations with Russia, were desirable in themselves but also part of this strategy to pressurise Iran. (127) September 2005 agreement North Korea signed with the five nations in September 2005 lays out a framework for gradual moves toward a peace agreement, in tandem with disarmament. (128) The lasting we want it a trigger-happy general at the disarmament talks. (129) The US and Russia today agreed a nuclear disarmament road map that would see them cut their arsenals by up to a third, in a preliminary agreement signed by Barack Obama during his Russia trip. (130) The Dalai Lama also has critics in the west who say his talk of "the oneness of humanity" or "inward disarmament" is a Hollywood fad, alongside Kabbalah and macrobiotic diets. (131) It warned that Iraq would "face serious consequences"if it were to remain in "material breach"of its disarmament obligations. |
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