In reversing his position, Ashcroft told Mueller that the value of disclosing the information outweighs the potential harm to national security. |
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The president's national security adviser, a position unforeseen in 1947, has become central to national policymaking. |
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It is important to point out, for a start, that this is not a national security risk. |
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One might have thought that invokers of national security would be alert to the menace. |
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He was also a leading figure in the drafting of the Republican Party's national security platform in the 2000 election. |
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All radio talk show hosts blab and bloviate about national security, safe borders, and political accountability. |
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Our nation's rich supply of blow-up dolls has barely begun to be explored for national security purposes. |
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The few restrictions allowed concern such matters as obscenity, libel, national security, and the sometimes conflicting right to a fair trial. |
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It may not be a good idea to stake so much of our national security on these units when they are underresourced, undertrained, and underequipped. |
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Thus a contrived dichotomy between human rights and national security has been artificially orchestrated. |
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But the sad truth is that the worst atrocities continue to be committed in the name of national security. |
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That makes six intervening years in which the senator could have alerted us to this lurking danger to national security. |
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Effectively undefeated, and loudly unrepentant, they remain national security threats. |
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All the evidence suggests that the wrong people are in charge of both civic and national security. |
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In his post-war role, he placed great emphasis on the importance of strategic vision and historical insight in national security policy-making. |
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He spoke of his conviction that academic freedom is essential to our national security. |
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The party's members are plainly in disarray and confusion over the serious issue of national security. |
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Safeguards regarding national security issues should be considered, but the goal should be the fullest and most expeditious disclosure. |
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The flight restrictions were being imposed in the name of national security. |
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He claimed a strike would harm national security and threatened dockworkers with replacement by military personnel. |
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National archives staff checked the documents for information sensitive to national security and law enforcement matters. |
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There also appears to be a contestability of views on national security within the Government. |
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It reflects a national security environment that interestingly contrasts with that of the joint visions. |
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The danger to national security comes from the fact that they're using analogue radio communications for such sensitive details. |
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After a light roughing up and a long squint at our papers they seemed satisfied that we didn't represent an imminent threat to national security. |
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When national security justifications are used to justify the nondisclosure of basic information, First Amendment values can be in danger. |
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This includes controls which are in the interests of national security, territorial integrity or public safety. |
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They are all grown-ups, with national security credentials and a history of knowing how the government works. |
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We can no longer be pussyfooting around thinking how thin-skinned people are when dealing with the matter of national security. |
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Our real task is to maintain this position of disparity without detriment to our national security. |
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The president already has the power to waive environmental rules for national security. |
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He doesn't offer much of in the way of an alternative Democratic policy on national security and defense. |
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Is this really about Taiwan's national security or just something unpresentable? |
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Proscription is designed to outlaw organisations deemed a threat to national security. |
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It continues unabated despite the national security interest in this war on terror. |
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It's just one of the difficult ways that they have to confront the conflict between the rights of the defendant and national security. |
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Suddenly its own chosen ground of national security had turned into quicksand. |
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Criteria for such a warning include the visibility of the threat, how actively it is being exploited, and the risk to national security. |
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Moreover, in delivering his verdict the judge can refuse to explain the basis of his decision if he deems national security could be compromised. |
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Thus an issue of great concern for national security has been made into a partisan affair. |
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This position represents a reaffirmation of the industrial and economic dimensions of our country's national security. |
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What if the other party nominates a candidate whose record doesn't inspire confidence with respect to national security? |
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Keep in mind that the report covers only wiretapping performed in criminal cases, and does not include wiretapping in national security cases. |
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This new situation leads to a reconsideration of national security risks and threats. |
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The Commissioner accepted some details of the minutes would have to be redacted to preserve national security. |
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Exposing a kook being entrusted with a mission of vital national security interest is pretty important. |
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A change in the system would encourage creative thinking about and continual reevaluation of the national security mission. |
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As a refugee, he can be deported only if he is a danger to national security or to the community. |
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The government could take steps to transform the architecture of the Internet to make it more regulable, thereby increasing national security. |
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To do less is to be less than fully proficient on matters of critical importance to our national security. |
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And I think there were a lot of Democrats before the war who were in la-la land about this national security issue. |
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We have no clue as to any explanation for this large-scale national security situation. |
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It is understandable that criminals are sometimes used to round up dangerous lawbreakers for national security and public safety. |
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Sometimes there are national security documents that won't be declassified for years. |
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They say he has once again failed to win concessions from communist China that could have saved U.S. jobs and strengthened national security. |
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He says it's inappropriate to comment publicly on any matters of national security. |
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On the other hand, the roots of the hysteria of the Right go far beyond nationalism and national security. |
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For students of U.S. national security decision making, this book is a superb case study. |
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It exposes the strategic and cultural gulf this country has created inside the national security cognoscenti. |
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A Wilsonian idealist sees democracy promotion as the foundation of national security. |
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Oil certainly is the lubrication of our economy, and it's a national security matter. |
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The story of secrecy, scientific ethics and national security is macabre, grisly and disturbing. |
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He anticipates some big changes in geopolitics based on his recent work with the government on the future of national security. |
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We need to look very carefully at how we go about ensuring that there are no preventable risks to national security. |
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Nowadays, Congress desperately needs to turn its attention to the pressing issues of national security and the economy. |
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Is it your judgment that this is going to be a marked improvement in terms of national security? |
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The United States Government classifies information according to the degree which the unauthorized disclosure would damage national security. |
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The administration has enunciated this position with admirable clarity in its new national security strategy. |
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I floated this argument on the national security list-serv that I subscribe to, and was met with a barrage of criticism for it. |
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If there should be any new measures they should be maximally effective in enhancing safety and national security and minimally intrusive. |
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The National Party considers matters of national security to be of the highest importance. |
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Nicknamed the Jersey Girls, they became experts on national security and terrorism. |
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President Bush put terrorism and national security at the center of congressional races. |
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Dealing with national security is always a matter for the executive, and that is how it should be. |
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So therefore, an educational system, based on reason, is a vital matter of national security. |
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Wealth is therefore an instrument in the creation of national security and national welfare. |
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How exactly does all this improve U.S. national security for the long haul? |
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The investigative team used the national security blanket to keep everything under wraps. |
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The home secretary says those who are to be held under house arrest represent a serious threat to national security. |
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The men, who cannot be named for legal reasons, have been described as a serious threat to national security. |
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His national security cred is good, he's popular in Florida, and he seems to be fairly well liked among the Democratic faithful. |
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Studies found that news stories involving national security are more likely to be selected by editors. |
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Certain highly sensitive subjects might be passed over for legitimate national security reasons. |
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It must be lifted above the mire of party politics and viewed as a national security issue of great importance. |
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Well, like other national security councils around the world, they tend to keep their cards close to their chest. |
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United Future contends that the foundations of this bill are rooted in the overarching principle of national security. |
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He wants our national security decisions subject to the approval of a foreign government. |
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It's not a threat to national security, it's not threatening the continued existence of Australia as a nation state, or anything like that. |
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As someone who was intimately involved in dealing with the most sensitive national security secrets out there, how big of a flap is this? |
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At least 80 committees and subcommittees are responsible for oversight of our national security. |
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When it comes to national security, however, no one can say with assurance whether her metamorphosis is genuine. |
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Premier Chang vows not to invoke national security opt-outs to discriminate against Chinese products. |
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The report makes it clear that despite the haughty posturing of national security heavyweights, we do not have adults watching the store. |
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They refused to give straight answers to many of his questions, often citing reasons of national security. |
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It is the goal of all agents to bravely expose treason and hidden crimes in order to safeguard national security. |
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Each is directly involved in national security or counterterrorism and is regularly briefed on terrorism developments. |
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Well the Government is billing the budget as further proof of its commitment to Australia's national security. |
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But the judge ruled that when you enlist, you agree to be bound by the possibility of stop-loss orders in a national security crisis. |
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I want to spend a few brief moments with David Ensor, CNN's national security correspondent on deck in Washington. |
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It is a defeat for democracy brought about by the cheap politicization of national security. |
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He was Ronald Reagan's national security adviser, and in 1989 became the youngest chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the most senior military office in the United States. |
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On the morning of November 25, Regan advised Poindexter to be prepared to step down as national security advisor. |
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He threw the after-party at his then-home with his wife, the national security commentator Elise Jordan. |
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But beyond the strict realm of national security, the arctic is becoming increasingly important to Russia economically. |
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A national security conference in Canada brings out the bonhomie among U.S. senators. |
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General brent Scowcroft, national security adviser to the first President Bush, shuffled head-down through the mob. |
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The administration repeatedly refused to characterize the matter in terms of national security interests. |
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When one organization is able to exert influence because of its checkbook, an entire national security debate is discredited. |
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What compelled you to write a book about paranoia and the national security state? |
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The aim is not to disarm our troops or weaken our national security, but to strengthen both. |
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This strikes me as a pretty lax approach to national security. |
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So she's methodically built up a comfort level with national security issues, joining the Armed Services Committee and spending countless hours mastering military arcana. |
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As women take on more national security roles, they bring a unique perspective and skill set to the table. |
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But for lawyers who specialize in national security law this distinction matters a great deal. |
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Moreover, they have been allowed to impede the realization of a crucial American national security interest. |
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Rubio's national security counselor Jamie Fly was a senior member of the Romney campaign foreign policy team. |
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In addition, in one important respect the president has misconceived the relation between the promotion of democracy and America's national security interests. |
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Like the mainstream in Britain and the US, Middle Australia is worried sick about declining values, the threat to national security and the future of their children. |
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Or was it a further stage in a mutually agreed transaction between civil rights and national security? |
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Somebody suggests that if proved they could seriously damage public confidence in the state, posing a national security risk. |
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Mr. Donilon was the odds-on favorite to succeed General James Jones, the outgoing national security adviser. |
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These laws provide a clear framework for responding to national security concerns while safeguarding against random searches, fishing expeditions or invasions of privacy. |
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Both men were remembered for the imprint they left on their families and fellow Navy Seals, whose names and ranks we withheld for reasons of national security. |
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A federal judge lifted the gag order and rejected the government's argument that identifying the plaintiff would pose a threat to national security. |
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Our right to travel was overcome by national security imperatives. |
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They were hired to do work that could compromise our national security. |
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A 20-year-old cook was detained for threatening national security, but no proofs whatsoever were presented in court. |
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Yes, I was a proponent of the Vietnam War for many years, as was almost the entire national security community. |
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As the House debates the measure today, legislators must know that throwing refugees under the bus in the name of national security is not an option. |
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Managing editor for national security r. Jeffrey Smith contributed to this article. |
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There's a perverse obliviousness to the fact that we equate our national security and welfare with foreign policy that deprives others of the liberties we supposedly cherish. |
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The war of words heats up on the campaign trail as the military records of U.S. presidential candidates takes center stage and both candidates talk tough on national security. |
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Extremist organizations are operating on university campuses across the UK and pose a serious threat to national security, according to a new report. |
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Or, put another way, the way things are going, the secretary is carrying out foreign policy chores while the national security adviser is doing the heavy lifting. |
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His key advisers, Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara and national security adviser McGeorge Bundy, both holdovers from the Kennedy administration, shared these views. |
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An examination into national security should certainly not be censored. |
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We have peace in the broader context and national security, but that is not enough to move the country forward to sustained democracy and economic growth. |
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Does her high security clearance prevent her from getting fired for not giving a whit about national security risks for which she's the responsible agent? |
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This need for global reach is a dimension of national security where the peace dividend that many sought with the end of the Cold War has proved elusive. |
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The morning session will be open to the public but the afternoon session will be a closed-door meeting as some of the discussion may concern national security. |
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We will not defeat that 200 million dollar juggernaut with predictable Washington faces or unknown iconoclasts without national security credentials. |
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The globalisation of the English language, especially in trade and politics, has lulled Western intelligence agencies into a false sense of national security. |
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But no such objective has been put forward in this case, nor are some of the more obvious ones, such as national security or the protection of informants, relevant. |
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As he points out, if the allegation were true, this leak would constitute a serious breach of national security and would merit condign punishment under a 1982 law. |
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Taken together, they paint a chilling picture of an administration more concerned with consolidating its power than national security or the health and welfare of Americans. |
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Its act has thus constituted a threat to China's national security. |
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They handle very sensitive issues dealing with national security. |
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He goes on to cite a number of experts to support this proposition, including some of the smartest guys in the field of national security and force structure. |
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He also suggested the government remove the entire part concerning the proscription of local organisations found to be endangering national security. |
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Presidents establish policy by issuing executive orders, national security directives, and, under the current Bush administration, homeland security directives. |
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In essence, imperial overstretch demonstrates how America's ongoing exhaustion of its economic resources undermines important national security objectives. |
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The courts cannot review what we are doing because it will compromise national security during a time of war. |
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Only a major national security emergency from the outside could schismatically tilt voters in the few remaining days. |
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In June 2010, May faced her first major national security incident as Home Secretary with the Cumbria shootings. |
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This usually only happens in special circumstances, such as in matters of national security. |
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Today's threat environment involves diverse national security challenges, which include asymmetric warfare such as terrorism. |
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A TEENAGE dancer has quickstepped her way into an apprenticeship at a national security, cleaning and facilities company in Birmingham. |
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It is an unusual kind of patriotism in the name of national security. |
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In this election, it would seem issues of national security trumped economic issues. |
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What they call continued progress in atomic warfare means universal extermination, and what they call national security is organized suicide. |
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However, there are also a few federal court decisions that are classified for national security reasons. |
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The majority of the public believe pre-emptive strikes are justified if enemy states or hi-tech criminals pose a threat to national security. |
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We believe it poses a serious danger to our national security. |
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Bush's national security adviser and later as secretary of state was marked by deception, dissemblance and incompetence. |
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And don't forget the national security state's leading role in making cyberwar a reality. |
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The second issue is strategic, a misplacement of national security. |
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Libel laws and concerns for national security have been used to suppress criticism of government figures and politically objectionable views. |
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For reasons of national security, details of the design of modern bombs are normally not released to the open literature. |
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The investigation group of the police and national security agents are on the scene, which is cordoned. |
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It is not clear in the case at all with whom he colluded 'with the intent to act against national security. |
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However, the administration has provided no evidence to show that the FISA process is incompatible with national security exigencies. |
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Reynolds, ruled that the Executive Branch could bar evidence that was a national security threat. |
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This may be for political or national security reasons, for advertising purposes, or other reasons. |
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Laura Rozen reports on national security as a senior correspondent for The American Prospect. |
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Developing a cadre of qualified national security experts is not a new idea. |
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Sadie Weiner, campaign director of Hagan blasted Tillis for his dithering and said he was spinelessly fence-sitting on national security threats. |
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The detective acts on behalf of the British government in matters of national security several times. |
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You had the PRISM program, and you also have national security letters. |
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As of 2014 Qatar retains the death penalty, mainly for threats against national security. |
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We consider that relationship very important, not least because of its importance to our national security interests. |
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Such a resolution would also be a boost to the national security interests of the United States. |
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The campaign was interrupted by two major terrorist attacks in Manchester and London, with national security becoming a prominent issue in the final weeks of campaigning. |
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So I hope when we bring forward proposals in the next few weeks that we will have a little less party politics and a little more support for national security. |
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Usual responsibilities of this level of government are maintaining national security and exercising international diplomacy, including the right to sign binding treaties. |
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Sala believes that limiting the space for wahabbism will present a contribution, not only for the traditional Albanian Muslimism, but also for our national security. |
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Rabaa sign to be criminalised as a threat to national security. |
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For 35 years, the Pact perpetuated the Stalinist concept of Soviet national security based on imperial expansion and control over satellite regimes in Eastern Europe. |
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The presence of a large Qatari Air Base, operated by the United States and several other UN nations, provides a guaranteed source of defence and national security. |
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Tempest is a codename describing electrical, mechanical, or acoustical energy emissions from any device containing information that could affect national security. |
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If this requirement is satisfied, a fair hearing can be conducted without detailed disclosure of confidential information that might compromise national security. |
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Most countries do not permit aviation cabotage, and there are strict sanctions against it, for reasons of economic protectionism, national security, or public safety. |
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The Panamanian Public Forces are the national security forces of Panama. |
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In the last seven weeks, seven Amcits were arrested for national security concerns and violations of immigration laws, compared to only six in the entire four months prior. |
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This is not a shock to anyone remotely familiar with the interagency process by which US national security decisions are formulated, debated, and implemented. |
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Michael Unland, Senior Adviser from the OSCE Office of the Representative on Freedom of the Media, spoke on freedom of the media and national security issues. |
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He describes the national security implications of the potential use of biological weapons by state actors as well as those with no state affiliation. |
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Now of course, Cameron wants to use the Fyrd to defend us, and cannot recruit enough, and yet they say that Corbyn is the threat to national security. |
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In February 2009, the Legislative Assembly passed the Macau national security law based on a withdrawn security legislation previously introduced in Hong Kong. |
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Arbab Hidayatullah, an expert of national security, said the GHQ attack had occurred because the Pakistan military had given a free hand to the extremists. |
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These losses do not only undermine Nigeria s economy in terms of foreign exchange deficit, they also pose a threat to national security for Nigerians. |
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Even in the halls of Congress, economic arguments against immigration are losing their aura of truthiness, so pro-enforcement types are focusing on national security. |
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Over 4,000 ISAF soldiers and civilian contractors as well as over 15,000 Afghan national security forces were killed, as well as nearly 20,000 civilians. |
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