The Greens also opposed both the construction of nuclear power stations and the stationing of nuclear weapons on German soil. |
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Another Londoner made much the same point by stationing a high-tech monitor, encased in a clear plastic sphere, within a white geodesic hut. |
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We will continue to contribute to the purpose of stationing our troops there. |
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The very stationing of a commercial vehicle at the stand means that it is for hire. |
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It also joined Malaysia in opposing an American plan to tighten security in the vital Malacca Straits shipping lanes, which might have meant stationing US troops nearby. |
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But they may yet leave if Egypt convinces them that it can stop the smuggling by stationing a suitable number of border guards on the frontier. |
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This is true, for example, of property issues, resettlement, or the compromises on the stationing of troops. |
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All CÂ Class ferries have also begun stationing a deckhand by the anchor windlass during arrivals and departures. |
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Military personnel were registered to vote in the polling station nearest to their place of stationing. |
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Anderson has a record of stationing himself in the winning camp. |
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The Constitution of the Republic of Moldova has proclaimed the permanent neutrality of the country, prohibiting the stationing of foreign troops on the territory of the Republic. |
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Again, while welcoming the initial stationing of the teams in eight missions, it is also pertinent to ascertain the factors that informed that decision. |
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That delegation suggested that future UNDP operations in the country might include stationing a country director or resident coordinator who would also serve as humanitarian coordinator. |
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One might also envisage the permanent stationing of European troops in the US to pursue military cooperation and training, and even to contribute directly to US defence under the NATO umbrella. |
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The stationing concept of 2004 comprises about 380 locations. |
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The same shall apply whenever activities directly connected with military operations, the stationing of military personnel, or the production of war material are carried on within the center. |
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Fourthly, Washington knows that stationing its military in South Korea as a physical evidence of the alliance is also the most effective way to discourage Seoul from developing nuclear weapons. |
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Mr Corker says several senators want the government to examine the pros and cons of permanently stationing American NATO forces in such countries as the Baltic republics. |
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Led by Cerialis, the Romans gave as good as they had gotten, ultimately forcing a humiliating peace on the Batavi and stationing a legion on their territory. |
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In February 1959, France withdrew its Mediterranean Fleet from NATO command, and later banned the stationing of foreign nuclear weapons on French soil. |
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Stationing a standing army in Great Britain during peacetime was politically unacceptable, so the decision was made to station them in America and have the Americans pay them. |
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