Others include the expiring program of extended benefits for the long-term unemployed, government funding, and ratification of a nuclear-arms treaty with Russia.
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Many of the states that would have to enforce a small-arms accord are too weak (partly because of the challenge they face from armed rebels or criminals) to do so.
Be sure to stop, too, at Delta-09, a missile silo deactivated under a 1991 arms-control agreement.
But with the golden age gone, Wales limped to a 29-24 Arms Park win in 1983, a performance regarded by the Jpaanese as one of the best in their rugby history.
It was a personal call-to-arms, a charge to act so that, as he was fond of saying, his children and grandchildren could also live the American dream.
It's hard to deny that 3D printing has the ability to change the world -- especially after learning about a two-year-old girl who gained the use of her arms with the aid of a 3D-printed robotic exoskeleton (she calls them her "magic arms").
Standing tall with a 4.3-inch display and being the first of Nokia's brood to boast LTE connectivity, the 900 is the company's call-to-arms, a mid-range contender crafted with a single-minded mission: shore up the gaps left by the lesser 800 and 710 and establish a brand presence.
Hugill was too young to know his grandfather, while his father - who served as a Sergeant-at-Arms in the Home Guard during WWII - was reluctant to speak about his wartime experiences.
Edinburgh looked more purposeful after the restart, but they were up against a superbly-drilled Arms Park outfit.
Everything must be done in the same way as it would be done in a truly arms-length transaction.
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In other words, a large number of Russian launchers will be removed from service with or without a new arms-control agreement.
Egypt has offered to secure its side of the border with Gaza, which is a regular arms-smuggling route for Palestinian militant groups.
Yet another diplomatic initiative is being jointly pursued by some American legislators, including a Republican arms-control expert, Curt Weldon, and members of the Russian parliament.
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By way of penance, Mr. Bush apparently resolved to become the champion of a new chemical-arms control regime aimed at banning all such production and stockpiling.
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Seattle-based Sound Community Bank just opened a loan office in the affluent Madison Park suburb to increase its capacity to offer jumbo mortgages, but decided to stick with five- and seven-year ARMs and a 15-year fixed-rate product.
Thus, it was the Obama administration that failed to meet its own deadline for achieving a new arms-control treaty with Russia, the Obama administration that decided not to extend START I and the Obama administration that did not obtain a verification bridging agreement.
If not, Asia's cautious naval build-up could indeed mutate into a classic, old-fashioned arms race.
Even as one lot of American diplomats shot down the extension of the BWC, others were busy reiterating their country's determination to scrap the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) treaty, a cornerstone of international arms-control for the past 30 years.
Often fear of a big outsider drives a small firm into the arms of a medium-sized one.
The economically distressed villages are 2 miles away from Ilion, where a 2-century-old Remington Arms gun plant is a major employer.
And lastly, the industry is trapped in a marketing and sales arms-race that has diverted resources from research and provoked a public backlash.
The administration hasn't finished a mandatory comprehensive study of U.S. nuclear-arms policy or a broader study of defense, known as the quadrennial review.
There is a large-scale, combined arms exercise that we conduct annually, and the Australians are a very generous military insofar as access to their bases and to their training facilities are concerned.
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A. that strong-arms for the oil companies, and the politics of the Middle East.
Mr Tapscott interpreted this as a call-to-arms for corporations to work in more open ways.
Which would create a headlong, arms-race-like rush toward undifferentiated, one-size-fits-all products that perform poorly any specific jobs that customers might hire them to do.
Dhoni is finally given a chance to free his arms with a rank long-hop outside off stump, but directs the ball straight into the hands of Andre Fletcher camped on the deep cover boundary.
At Christie's, Boris Kustodiev's iconic 1923 painting "The Coachman" depicts a jolly Russian in a voluminous, bright-blue winter costume, arms out in a welcoming gesture.
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