The new American policy provides the missing link in a vicious circle that is as dangerous as the arms race of the Cold War, if not more so. |
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I have reservations about it because I think it could trigger another Cold War and escalate the arms race once again. |
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Yet the universities are indulging in this marketing company-fuelled advertising arms race, year after year. |
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Prior to the outbreak of war, there had been an arms race orientated towards the building of the most up-to-date battleships. |
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The arms race of the Cold War may be dead, but the race for hot weapons has never been so alive. |
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After World War Two the arms race between the US and the Soviet Union shaped the priorities of the whole system. |
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This was no less than a call to the nations of the world to gather together and discuss a halt to the arms race, and kindred subjects. |
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Such views triumphed after World War II in the context of the Cold War and the arms race. |
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Notice that there is an arms race here, with ploy and counter-ploy balancing each other out. |
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The remainder of the chapter evaluates jealousy as a co-evolutionary arms race of reproductive strategies between men and women. |
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He opposed the treaty, arguing that it went against the UN charter and would accelerate the arms race. |
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The major powers' access to nuclear weapons fuels the arms race around the world. |
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As captchas have become more sophisticated, in an arms race against algorithms designed to crack them, humans often make errors reading them. |
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It was characterised by the arms race between the two superpowers who were eager to preserve their spheres of influence. |
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An arms race is in progress, compounded, as are all arms races, by vanity and delusion. |
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The nuclear arms race did not begin today or yesterday, but more than 65 years ago. |
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If only his tenacity in pursuing ways to halt the arms race were contagious and could be passed on to certain political leaders. |
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As a result, a multilateral nuclear arms race may erupt, which will pose a great danger to the world. |
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It's an unending, escalating arms race between the control freaks and the goof-offs. |
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The writers convincingly expose the essence and consequences of the arms race in Cold War years. |
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These stakes have created a financial arms race that almost certainly will make this election historically expensive. |
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This Council fails in its historic mission every day that it turns a blind eye to the rampant arms race. |
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As states come to terms with the capabilities-and dangersof information warfare, it is not implausible that a cyberspace arms race could erupt. |
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Steps must be taken to de-escalate the arms race and free up much-needed resources for global socio-economic development. |
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The abrogation of the ABM Treaty brings new challenges to strategic stability and the prevention of arms race in outer space. |
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An arms race in outer space will also have serious ramifications for all military and defence doctrines. |
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We believe that these texts are an important contribution to the efforts aimed at preventing an arms race in outer space. |
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We believe that measures to prevent an arms race in outer space would help avert a serious danger to global peace and security. |
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We believe that a new agreement on preventing an arms race in outer space is of the utmost urgency to mankind. |
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The problem of the prevention of an arms race in outer space has many facets and dimensions to it. |
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No military arsenals and no new nuclear arms race can provide security against the resentment of the poor. |
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The idea that possessing nuclear weapons was a deterrent was inconsistent with the prevention of a nuclear arms race. |
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However, Japan has chosen this path to prevent the vicious cycle of a nuclear arms race. |
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Cessation of the nuclear arms race was one of the results achieved at the end of the cold war. |
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Nevertheless, the nuclear arms race has taken new form, while we see no nuclear disarmament. |
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In order to eliminate nuclear weapons, however, it is absolutely imperative that we end their production and halt the nuclear arms race. |
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This task is as crucial as it is difficult, especially when we lived in the shadow of two superpowers and the nuclear arms race. |
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Expansion could trigger a nucleardomino effectwith India and Pakistan both joining the arms race. |
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During the Cold War, the economic interests of the military-industrial complex played an important role in fuelling the arms race. |
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It's overstating the nature of the threat, and it's overstating the nature of the arms race. |
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We also attach high importance to the question of prevention of an arms race in outer space. |
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Second, concerning the question of prevention of an arms race in outer space: the position of the Chinese delegation is common knowledge. |
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A military attack would merely speed an arms race and force the country back towards fundamentalism. |
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Arms control should enhance international stability and reduce the risk of an unrestrained arms race. |
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Rather, they exacerbate tension and create a form of strategic arms race, which leads to a world without security. |
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We are against an open-ended strategic or conventional arms race in our region. |
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It is essential to halt and reverse the nuclear arms race in all its aspects in order to avert the danger of war involving nuclear weapons. |
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On the contrary, because there is not yet an arms race, now is the time to prevent weaponization of space. |
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It underscored the need for prevention of conflict and avoidance of nuclear and conventional arms race in the region. |
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Saturday 8 a.m. 4. SWEET ROLLS A cinnamon roll arms race breaks out every morning in Steamboat. |
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Other States develop these weapons, which creates an arms race and squanders resources that could be used to strengthen development. |
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Despite the ASAT test, we continue to believe that there is no arms race in space, and therefore no problem for arms control to solve. |
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An arms race is growing unabatedly, no matter how inconsistent this is with the region's prevailing social, economic and political context. |
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In Tehran, ultimatums and threats only serve to speed up the nuclear arms race. |
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The international community has made enormous efforts to prevent the weaponization of outer space and an arms race in outer space. |
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As a second measure, states should negotiate and conclude new treaties preventing the weaponization of space and an outer space arms race. |
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President Bush has fired the starting pistol on a new arms race. |
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This ability might represent an escalation in an arms race between superb fairy-wrens and cuckoos, the researchers suggest in the March 13 Nature. |
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Certain nuclear-weapon States had contributed to the emergence of new nuclear-weapon possessors and given momentum to the arms race. |
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A fissile material treaty with a robust verification regime and covering existing stockpiles is a key to the cessation of a nuclear arms race. |
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We are particularly worried about the potential extension of the arms race into space. |
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In relation to the anti-missile shield, to build new missiles can only lead to a return of the arms race. |
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That, in turn, has encouraged a revival of arms race, despite repercussions for international peace and security. |
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The need to prevent the use of information technology for hostile purposes and the need to prevent another arms race spiral was also emphasized. |
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The threat that nuclear testing in Asia could start an arms race is a worry to the nations of Oceania. |
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We cannot permit that frontier to become a weapons arsenal and the scene of a new arms race. |
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I don't think this problem can be solved by engaging in the arms race. |
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These days even your average billionaire might struggle to keep up with the competition in the Premier League arms race. |
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Those who care for their own security cannot ignore the danger of an arms race in the Middle East or East Asia. |
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Britain's biggest advantage over its rivals in the naval arms race was the greater size of its merchant marine and resultant pool of trained seamen. |
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Anti-spammers have a new weapon in their arms race with the spammers. |
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The spokesman said an upward spiral in defence spending accelerated the arms race in the region, symmetrically or asymmetrically, voluntarily or involuntarily. |
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The approach is illustrated with data from a predator-prey arms race between garter snakes and newts that operates through the interface of tetrodotoxin and resistance to it. |
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In the 16th and 17th centuries, the cries turned still more colourful and clamorous, as a kind of auditory arms race developed between the vendors. |
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It could hasten the end of the arms race, still perpetuated by the power and profit motive, and lead the way towards world disarmament and world peace, visioned and provided for in the Charter of the United Nations. |
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo underscores the need for nuclear disarmament and negative security guarantees, and is following developments in the arms race in outer space. |
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The adoption of measures of transparency and confidence-building measures, as conducive towards the prevention of an arms race in outer space, could be discussed. |
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However one response to this point was that the language of arms racing is not useful from a political perspective as there are those who believe an arms race in outer space could be won. |
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China has all along maintained that the Conference on Disarmament should negotiate and conclude an international legal instrument to prevent the weaponization of and an arms race in outer space. |
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Preventing the weaponization of outer space and an arms race in outer space and ensuring the peace and tranquillity of outer space are goals consistent with the shared interests of all countries. |
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Less cryptically, he said the arms race was still on. The relationship between this rhetoric, the Kremlin's bid to revive national pride using tsarist and Soviet symbols, and the hate on Russia's streets, is murky. |
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Critics, however, like to claim that our national space policy ignores or downplays United States international legal obligations and that the Administration's opposition to space arms control may spur an arms race in space. |
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Accordingly, we encourage views and proposals on strengthening the existing international legal framework directed at preventing an arms race in outer space. |
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Now, obviously, some of these deals reflect the latest, dazing escalation in the football arms race, and the brazen ruses by which Financial Fair Play already has its teeth tied to a swinging door. |
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The Warsaw Treaty Organization claimed it needed to balance the 'threat' posed by NATO, thus justifying the Cold War arms race. |
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With its partners in the New Agenda Coalition, New Zealand has worked hard to promote negotiations in good faith relating to the cessation of the nuclear arms race and to nuclear disarmament. |
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Defense capability is legitimate but aspirations for impregnable defenses tend to undermine deterrence, and lead to new instruments of war and to an arms race. |
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On the issue of an arms race in outer space, the language of 'arms racing' can be unhelpful in constructing arguments against the weaponization of space. |
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American chain and fast-food restaurants are engaged in an arms race. |
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The militarization of outer space could spiral into an arms race. |
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I was never able to stop the search for the why's and how's of something so senseless as the arms race. |
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In taking measures to halt the nuclear arms race, the parties should agree to make the necessary efforts to establish a ban on developing new types of nuclear weapons and producing new nuclear weapons systems. |
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Since then we have welcomed the substantial progress that has been made to end the nuclear arms race and reduce the size of the superpowers' nuclear arsenals. |
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It is alarming to know that the Liberal government was poised to sign on to Bush's missile defence that would inevitably weaponize space and launch a new and dangerous global arms race. |
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Conventional wisdom would have it that an arms race forms part of a cold war. |
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The peace movement had grown in response to the expanding arms race and I had the tremendous privilege of visiting Church and Peace communities throughout Europe who were committed to addressing these issues nonviolently. |
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A nuclear-armed Iran would ignite a nuclear arms race in the Middle East. |
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The Group further reaffirms its recognition that the legal regime applicable to outer space does not in and of itself guarantee the prevention of an arms race in outer space. |
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As far as military uses are concerned, the initial anxiety provoked by the bombing of Hiroshima was simply wiped out by the effects of the Cold War, which triggered the arms race. |
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As a result India and Pakistan have entered into a new nuclear arms race, each side desperately trying to beat the other to be the first to put nuclear payloads on the advanced missiles they have successfully developed. |
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She was also seeking to fend off an arms race in the Middle East, where America's Arab allies are nervous about the rise of a nuclear Iran, and considering their own nuclear options. |
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And Iran's Holocaust-denying president seems hellbent on acquiring a nuclear weapon that would not just threaten Israel's existence but terrify his Arab neighbours and provoke a nuclear arms race across the region. |
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As new sources of research emerge, a scientific arms race makes no sense. |
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We should not be absolutely blind to an arms race going on in the country. |
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The other concern was to curb the arms race for economic reasons. |
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At the same time, Cuba believes that the Conference on Disarmament must play the lead role in the negotiation of a multilateral agreement on the prevention of an arms race in outer space in all its aspects. |
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Parents engage in an educational arms race. |
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Throughout the war, an arms race evolved between the Allies and the Kriegsmarine, especially in detection and counterdetection. |
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Reciprocal selection causes a revolutionary arms race between Crossbills and Lodgepole Pine. |
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Britain also escalated the arms race by expanding the capabilities of its new battleships. |
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The naval arms race between Britain and Germany to build dreadnought battleships in the early 20th century is the subject of a number of books. |
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But that merely starts an arms race between the blinders and the spies. |
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Mr Sharif says he wants good relations with his two neighbours and an end to the arms race with India on which both countries have frittered away their resources. |
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To avoid a new arms race on a regional, or even global, scale, there have been a number of suggestions for more comprehensive arms control approaches with regard to missiles. |
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Because nuclear testing is seen as furthering nuclear arms development, many are opposed to future testing as an acceleration of the arms race. |
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The danger of proliferation also comes from States which behave irresponsibly in a reckless attempt to pursue the arms race and to blackmail and challenge the international community. |
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Secondly, we have observed some new activities that could easily spark an outer space arms race and work against the global trend towards the peaceful use of outer space. |
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The second possibility is that we tag along as competitors, and that is what we shall do if we launch ourselves into an arms race or suddenly embark upon an attempt to match the United States's military capacity. |
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Reiterating our position on the prevention of an arms race in outer space and the peaceful use of space, Ukraine stands for the beginning of substantial discussion on these issues in the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva. |
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At the same time, the arms race continues unchecked and the pace of development of conventional weapons is accelerating while vast arsenals of nuclear weapons remain untouchable. |
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In short, increasing confidence-building through information-sharing and transparency would be beneficial for ending the nuclear arms race and bringing about more nuclear disarmament in more ways than one. |
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In making this call, I am not at all discounting the importance of preventing an arms race in outer space, or negative security assurances, or nuclear disarmament per se. |
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What we don't want is for an arms race to develop from all this. |
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I ask the Prime Minister to make a public statement on Canada's opposition to the U. S. government's plans to crank up the arms race with this national missile system. |
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We do not subscribe to any arms race, including a nuclear arms race. |
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The Treaty is making a unique contribution to curbing the arms race. |
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The accepted view of the 1930s ignores the arms race which was 'an independent, self-perpetuating and often overriding impersonal force that shaped events' in this period. |
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Both the sword and the bow and arrow as well as other weaponry proliferate and an arms race of sorts between the tribes ensued as they tried to outpace one another. |
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This was supposed to mean matching defences at the level rendered necessary by the Warsaw Pact's offensive capabilities without spurring a further arms race. |
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Barjees Tahir said Kashmir dispute is the basic point of contention and the issue is the cause of conventional and nuclear arms race in the region. |
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The result was a naval arms race with Britain as the German navy grew to become one of the greatest maritime forces in the world, second only to the Royal Navy. |
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Like the arms race, the war on drugs has involved a version of symmetrical escalation between the purveyors of illegal drugs and the drug warriors. |
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This arms race exists because the transfer of buy and sell offers from any of the actual computerized exchanges to the National Market System takes real time. |
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During the arms race of the Cold War, the Soviet economy was burdened by military expenditures, heavily lobbied for by a powerful bureaucracy dependent on the arms industry. |
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When an arms race broke out between Germany and Britain to build larger navies, the German Kaiser commented, 'I admire Fisher, I say nothing against him. |
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Today's nuclear, biological and other extreme weapons have changed the stakes and logic of battle, resulting in an arms race that has no analog in the natural world. |
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During the Cold War arms race, the nuclear threat to the existence of the United States was the one need that did justify this cost in the view of the United States Congress. |
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What was irritating in the Russian move was the inevitable arms race that such sales engendered, since the conservative Arab monarchies could not remain indifferent. |
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The Generals had not noticed, in their strong desire to win the goofy arms race That the spring flopped and flooped and flippled all over the place! |
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