The United States has ordered more supplies, but at these levels U.S. stockpiles would treat less than two percent of the population. |
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As long as there are stockpiles of nuclear weapons in the world, the possibility of nuclear terrorism remains. |
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Russia and the United States continue to maintain enormous stockpiles of fissile material. |
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No relief for prices after the Department of Energy said refiners can borrow oil from the nation's emergency stockpiles. |
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The U.S. search, however, has so far not found any actual stockpiles of nuclear, biological or chemical weapons. |
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Prices have continued to fall, leaving the manufacturer with stockpiles of grossly overpriced material. |
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But best of all, this new form of reactor can incinerate waste from other reactors, turning today's noxious stockpiles into energy. |
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The other available demining strategies include clearance, destruction of stockpiles and the universalisation of the concept of the convention. |
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Dealers fear the storm will tighten fuel supplies, which are much lower than relatively robust crude stockpiles and more difficult to replace. |
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Not every sack of grain needs to be distributed to stockpiles before the snows come next month. |
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To date, U.S. weapons inspectors have not been able to find stockpiles of biological agents or signs of an active nuclear program. |
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A decade ago, personnel deployed to the Persian Gulf faced potential stockpiles of biological weapons but were largely unshielded against them. |
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In the final two chapters, Koplow makes his final case against the extermination of the remaining smallpox stockpiles. |
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Pickup autos with colourful stockpiles weaving through the congested National Highway at Karamana or Pulimood are a familiar sight. |
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The threat of nuclear proliferation will abate as dangerous stockpiles of atomic weapons are quickly used up. |
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As well as climbing on sand stockpiles, children have also been seen around the quarry's lagoons and have thrown lifebelts into the water. |
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Oddly enough, Koplow's conclusion is in agreement with the Bush administration that also wishes to preserve the stockpiles. |
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Over the next ten years both sides will reduce their operational stockpiles of nuclear weapons to between 1,700 and 2,200 warheads each. |
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Both America and Russia massively built up their stockpiles of nuclear weapons. |
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When a conflict occurs, demand for supplies increases dramatically and existing stockpiles of materiel are depleted quickly. |
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The price of nickel was also down in London overnight after stockpiles rose, hurting miners, including Minara Resources and Jubilee Mines. |
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Interestingly, during the past three months, wholesale inventories have risen twice as fast as nonauto retail stockpiles. |
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Their weapons appeared to have come from Libyan stockpiles released when Muammar Gaddafi was toppled. |
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Their reactors and weapons stockpiles are vulnerable, their frontiers are poorly controlled and key segments of their security services are often corrupt. |
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Wild cats evolved into housecats, and they were quite useful for thousands of years, killing disease-ridden rats and mice and protecting our food stockpiles. |
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Koplow concedes that this is the primary reason why some feel strongly about not exterminating the virus stockpiles currently held in the United States and Russia. |
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In December 1996, President Mobutu sent his elite troops and large stockpiles of weapons into the provinces of Orientale and Maniema. |
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For the major nuclear Powers with large existing stockpiles of fissile materials, support for such a treaty would be cost-free. |
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But an early plan to rejig agriculture, beginning by selling 15m tonnes of grain stockpiles, looks hopeful. |
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A cut-off in the future production of fissile material alone would simply freeze and formalize the existing asymmetries in stockpiles. |
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As with each annual yearbook, the 2003 edition includes new figures for global and regional firearm production, stockpiles, and transfers. |
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Rebel army groups and bandits typically obtain their arms and ammunition by seizing them from police and army stockpiles. |
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Both iron ore and coal are stored in the open air and basically in the same area, only in separate stockpiles. |
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While total oil and refined product stockpiles fell slightly, two of the most closely watched categories bucked the trend. |
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Some of the ore processed was extracted from the drifts on the first three levels, with the rest drawn from the low-grade stockpiles on surface. |
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Gene banks all over the world deposit duplicate samples of their stockpiles with Svalbard for safekeeping. |
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Are there standards and procedures to ensure accurate recordkeeping of the content and location of stockpiles? |
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Some of the weapons in armed groups' stockpiles are acquired during attacks on police and military armouries. |
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Medicare gumshoes in Florida regularly find stockpiles of weapons when making arrests. |
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To retain the maximum amount of mycorrhizae in stored topsoil, the stockpiles should not be more than one metre high. |
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The 'seed' stockpiles were acquired during the Cold War, when the two opposing sides used Africa as a venue for clientelism and proxy conflict. |
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Quantitative parity in nuclear stockpiles has always been a misperceived concept. |
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Terry got into the business after the stockpiles of methyl bromide began winding down. |
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As of August, 61 countries had destroyed their stockpiles of land mines. |
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Open pits, waste rock piles, tailings management facilities, and stockpiles are potential sources of wind-blown particulate matter. |
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Any surplus amounts can be stockpiled, and the stockpiles reclaimed and vegetated. |
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Shortly afterward, stockpiles of sarin, one of the chemicals scheduled in this bill, were found in Japan. |
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Under international supervision all stockpiles of chemical weapons will be destroyed along with the facilities that produce them. |
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All known stockpiles have been destroyed and more than 1.3 billion square metres have been cleared. |
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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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State authorities approached the federal government and asked for emergency food from the country's stockpiles. |
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In the meantime, we have already started the destruction of our stockpiles of cluster munitions. |
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As long as such weapons are in the stockpiles of nuclear-weapon States, no one on the earth has any security. |
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This is more energy data that has the potential to influence oil prices by showing a continued trend of high stockpiles, indicating low demand. |
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We call upon all countries to destroy their stockpiles, if possible even before being legally bound to do so. |
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As Canada has no remaining stockpiles of these pesticides and they are not manufactured in Canada, export of these substances does not occur. |
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At the same time negotiations must not preclude any delegation from raising for consideration the issue of existing stockpiles. |
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Why did these two superpowers build up such colossal stockpiles of nuclear weapons, particularly if both sides hoped never to use them? |
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Disarmament through reductions in weapons and stockpiles must be irreversible, transparent and verifiable. |
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Throughout the war, Confederate authorities supplemented cotton diplomacy by destroying cotton stockpiles that threatened to fall into Union hands. |
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She also urged Japan to quicken the pace of a project aimed at disposing of the huge stockpiles of chemical weapons left in China by retreating Japanese armies. |
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It's a bit like engineers always using right-handed threads, engineers keep stockpiles of right-handed threads of nuts and bolts, rather than left handed ones. |
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By jettisoning the aggressive rhetoric and cutting U.S. nuclear stockpiles, Reagan helped Gorbachev win at home. |
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Netanyahu has been eager to take credit for Iran's hedging of its stockpiles. |
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Is it now the case that in the absence of stockpiles of weapons, ready to deploy, the threat was misconceived and therefore the war was unjustified? |
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He stressed that plans were also in place to create bunds, or embankments, to contain the stockpiles, although covering them was impractical for operational reasons. |
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Forecasts for the US north-east, the world's largest heating oil market, showed frigid temperatures this week that could add pressure to already thin stockpiles. |
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During the latter part of the reporting period the five regional UNMIN offices and the Kathmandu headquarters were provided with stockpiles of emergency water, rations, fuel and personal protection supplies. |
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All production ought to be stopped, and all stockpiles destroyed. |
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The facilities at Gorny in the Saratov region and Kambarka in Udmurtia had disposed of all stockpiles earlier. |
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The NRDC noted that CUEs are sometimes reduced when countries have large stockpiles, and encouraged the reduction of the US's exemption accordingly. |
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After discussions of the treatment of ODS stockpiles relative to compliance, a draft decision was forwarded to the high-level segment on Wednesday. |
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I have watched dead and dying animals thrown together in stockpiles. |
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Europe must find a way to ensure that these stockpiles are eliminated from history but linger in our memories as a reminder that we must stop killing people with our lethal products. |
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Today, the Cold War is over, the Soviet Union is no more, and the United States and Russia are dismantling their nuclear stockpiles. |
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Norway and the United Kingdom have disclosed the results of surveillance testing, which is performed on stockpiles during their time in prolonged storage over the entire lifetime of the munition. |
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Under the provisions of this treaty, Iraq is considered a party with declared stockpiles of chemical weapons. |
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Between 1243 and 1258, the King assembled two great hoards, or stockpiles, of gold. |
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The current plan to reduce warhead stockpiles to fewer than 1,500 should, in our view, be followed by further reductions of all nuclear-weapon types. |
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We note the ongoing destruction of chemical weapons by the possessor states and are encouraged by the fact that the stockpiles of these deadly weapons are gradually decreasing. |
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The stockpiles have been acquired over the years for reasons of their criticality and strategicness in relation to the national defense. |
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Crude Oil prices finished largely unchanged after an industry report showed U. S. stockpiles fell, raising optimism that fuel demand has increased as the economic crisis abated. |
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Any in-pit crushing or rehandling of ore from stockpiles is excluded. |
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Dozens of its terrorist factories and training bases have been destroyed, its stockpiles of rockets have been significantly depleted and many of the tunnels used to smuggle weapons have been put out of action. |
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The contributions of Global Partnership members remain important to helping Russia to complete the destruction of its chemical weapons stockpiles in accordance with Russia's CWC obligations. |
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This term refers to waste materials that are benign with respect to future environmental impact, and that can be disposed in surface stockpiles or used on-site for construction purposes. |
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In recent weeks, Moldova and Norway destroyed the last of their cluster munition stockpiles, joining Spain, which eradicated its stockpile last year. |
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The same groups that held us back from implementing the ambitious regulation of CO2 for cars are now stuck with their stockpiles of huge gas-guzzlers which they are no longer able to sell. |
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Furthermore, we need also to seek ways to strengthen transparency concerning nuclear warhead stockpiles, disarmament implementation, and so forth. |
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It buys surplus production of rough diamonds from mines and stockpiles during periods of weak demand in the jewellery market and sells off its stockpiled roughs as demand picks up. |
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Mine clearance also represents investment in development and helps people to return to their homes and live normal lives, by destroying stockpiles of weapons which could otherwise be used to reignite a conflict. |
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Andorra does not produce, develop, market, purchase, possess, utilize or have any stockpiles of chemical, biological or nuclear arms or means of delivery for such weapons or even any of these products. |
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While today's release of US inventory data due at 14:30 GMT is expected to show a drop in stockpiles, a modest drop might not be enough to push Oil on another rally as inventories are still at their highest level. |
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On the 1st March a hire purchase agreement was signed enabling two more Egmopol barges to be withdrawn from the Polmar stockpiles in Brest for shipment to Wales. |
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Disclosure will enable all nations with nuclear power to create a future strategic agreement for lowering nuclear stockpiles and to ensure the candor of the exchange of nuclear materials. |
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The overburden and clean waste rock stockpiles are located near the pits. |
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While stockpiles in the thousands are obviously overkill, I would rather not go back to the days of large-scale symmetrical warfare, the kind of which destroys continents and nations. |
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It is worth mentioning that the only country that has ever used nuclear weapons still maintains a sizable arsenal of thousands of nuclear warheads, of which many are operational and the remainder in reserve or in stockpiles. |
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If the company felt it needed to extend that shutdown to deplete nickel stockpiles, it should do the honourable thing and not force a strike, he charged. |
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A detailed plan of action should be drawn up without delay, aimed at the stocktaking, identification and destruction of all stockpiles of obsolete pesticides and other hazardous chemicals. |
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As for the province's much-ballyhooed syrup surplus of some 60 million pounds since 1999, Côté said stockpiles are less today than they were ten years ago. |
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The continued existence of thousands of such bombs in the stockpiles of the nuclear powers has kept the fate of civilization and of humanity itself under horror and panic. |
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Analysts said they expected Oil inventory data to be released by the U. S. Energy Information Administration on Wednesday to show a 1.2 million barrel build in crude stockpiles. |
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Following a report that U. S. oil stockpiles declined over the last month, the price of crude increased as investors rushed to buy up the commodity. |
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Military stockpiles were looted with impunity by criminal gangs, with much of the hardware ending up in western Kosovo and boosting the growing KLA arsenal. |
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Jenkins said ESI was achieving all its operating licence conditions and would eventually shift to the Eastern States where there were much bigger stockpiles of waste. |
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Intelligence sources said that militant Islamist groups, however, were already in Syria fighting against the government and would be prepared to raid WMD stockpiles. |
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Through structural analysis of the associated storage depots and calculation of dimensions, Beumer is able to provide a design for blending beds and stockpiles. |
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