His book, The ABM Treaty Charade: A Study in Elite Illusion and Delusion, distilled from these materials a stunning conclusion: As a matter of state policy, the USSR never complied with the requirements of the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and built and deployed a territorial ABM system explicitly prohibited by that accord.
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The migration of labour across State lines is obviously a matter of inter-state commerce.
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Mr Humes explained that MCZs were a matter for the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, whilst fishing was a devolved matter.
"This is a matter of extreme seriousness, " State Department deputy spokesman Philip Reeker said in a written statement.
By contrast in the United States, it is a matter of fundamental principle that the state should not spy on its citizens.
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Bob Carr, the premier of New South Wales, says that, as a matter of policy, the performance of public schools in his state is not published.
That will be in part a matter of visits from heads of state, and the frequency of visits between heads of state has risen in the last decade.
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Whether Myanmar can be said to constitute a "narco-state" remains for the most part a matter of semantics and opinion.
While some of this information such as salaries of certain state employees has long been a matter of public record, the Internet has made it far more accessible, too, says Mr. Hallock.
And sports economist Rodney Fort of Washington State University thinks it could be just a matter of time before the league has its own franchises in the Pacific Rim, now that the talent pool there has grown.
Presumably, that would be because the government of Israel has drawn them so as to define existential threats to the state, not simply as a matter of rhetorical posturing intended mostly for domestic political consumption.
Critics of the Muslim Brotherhood, and indeed Tunisia's Ennahda, claim that they do really harbour the goal of an Islamic state but are cloaking this ambition in ambiguity as a matter of political expediency.
That is, the debate over whether to accept a "one-state solution" or a "two-state solution" did not revolve around the establishment of a Palestinian state - which would exist no matter what.
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On July 28th, a bipartisan vote in the state legislature commissioned an investigation into the matter, at a cost of up to a hundred thousand dollars.
So, instead of what amounts to a Hitlerian program of Judenrein in any prospective Palestinian state - meaning, as a practical matter, if not a de jure one, that no Jews can reside or work there, there could be approximately twice the number of Israeli Jews as currently reside in so-called "settlements" on the West Bank.
The military as an institution must remain a neutral instrument of the state, no matter which party holds sway.
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Added to that, another popular narrative of late points to an Obama victory owing to the supposed economic illiteracy of the electorate, along with a media that will provide our weakened president with positive media coverage no matter the state of the economy.
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The current build of the software, though, is another matter entirely -- it's in a pretty raw alpha state right now and hugh swaths of core functionality appear to be missing.
The recent and ongoing human rights and humanitarian crisis in Rakhine State is likewise more than just a matter of law.
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So converting smart city atheists may be a matter of having more good examples of people working together using state-of-the-art technology to manage logistics and other urban tasks more efficiently, saving time and money for everyone.
It has been a priority of the President to resolve this, and we have made clear throughout the process -- Secretary of State Clinton, Secretary of Defense Panetta and others -- that we consider a very serious matter, and that it had the potential of affecting our relationship.
In particular, one thing that I noticed in reading this book is how the insistence on simplicity and elegance, whether that be as a matter of geocentrism, or circular orbits, or a steady state universe, cause even some of the most intelligent people in history to ignore the evidence.
If the companies want to continue to do business with our enemies, then I would suggest that our state funds and for that matter a lot of other people, nstitutional investors like college endowments, mutual funds, the college savings plans of the--of the states, the life insurance portfolios, personal investment as well all ought to exercise the option to invest terror-free.
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There is another matter of concern: Beijing heavily subsidizes AVIC, a state-run enterprise.
"We've lulled ourselves into believing we've either won the drug war, or that somehow it really doesn't matter, " says Robert Charles, a former assistant secretary of state for international narcotics and law enforcement.
California and other state governments have taken up lead bullets as a matter of policy.
The separation of church and state has never been as simple a matter as the separatists say.
For that matter, the entire state does not have a participant in any of the major sports leagues.
"The new left is regarded as a matter of political differences" as opposed to a critical threat facing the state, he said.
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