We have the beginnings of a long-range energy policy and although we still have to catch up after decades of inaction, we are making real progress.
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Bombers equipped with precision-guided conventional munitions are the obvious answer, so long as they have sufficient range, payload and survivability features.
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They warn that national security will be dangerously exposed without the aircraft, which would have continued to provide long-range reconnaissance and surveillance, and protect the Royal Navy's Trident submarines.
It can have a range of short and long-term consequences including infection, incontinence and infertility, as well as causing significant psychological damage.
Bungled deals with Starz and Warner Bros. that left it with no deals or weak deals have put Netflix in a long-range weakened position.
It is not yet known whether it is possible to generate extensive neuroplasticity in a system that has been injured for a long time and now contains many more complications such as abundant scar tissue, large holes in the spinal cord and where many spinal nerve cells and long range nerve fibres have died or degenerated.
And most important, it would have packed an explosive amount of long-range firepower, being able to launch some 500 cruise missiles.
Most analysts don't expect North Korea to stage an attack on the U.S. or its allies and it isn't thought to have the missile technology to hit long-range targets.
For instance, a given long-range missile may have fewer warheads aboard it than the number it can carry but, in the interest of arms control monitoring, a larger number is automatically assigned to each missile of that type.
Andy Farrell's try in the corner seemed to have sealed victory but Yachvili's long-range effort won it.
And Cox showed his finishing prowess when he powered in a long range strike, which might have taken a deflection off Yuki Abe, to put the Di Matteo's men into the quarter-finals.
Airlines have been excited by the Boeing 787 as the first mid-size, long-range airplane, which would allow airlines to open up routes where they don't have enough demand from passengers to justify a larger plane like a Boeing 747 or an Airbus A380.
Derby did have chances, most notably Robinson's long-range effort which Simonsen did well to divert round the post.
More than two dozen nations either already possess long-range ballistic missiles or will soon have them.
More than 20, 000km of fibre stretches inland and surrounds major conurbations, 3G mobile towers cover cities like Nairobi and long-range wireless masts using Wimax technology have appeared.
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Onuoha headed Elano's corner over when he should have found the target and Pablo Zabaleta tested Zaza again from long range.
Leeds could have gone further behind but Bath failed to finish off spectacular long-range breaks, first by Ben Skirving and then Jack Cuthbert.
Systems being tested now have a range of 750 feet and share data packets 140 bytes long (the equivalent of a few typed sentences) every tenth of a second.
That can be either a specific housing complex or a larger neighborhood in which many of the residents have aged in place over a long period of time and need a range of support services in order to continue living in their homes.
David Robertson could have settled the tie in the injury time, but blasted his long-range shot off the crossbar.
Military and intelligence officials in Seoul and Washington have been watching for signs that North Korea might soon test another long-range missile.
If they couldn't spot the analytical flaws, they might have done something about the stylistic ones that range from curious analogies to long phrases in parentheses.
Wall had a chance for an eagle at the last which would have put him a shot ahead of Broadhurst, but he left the long-range putt a foot short.
Toulouse could claim to have edged it in terms of territorial domination, but the hosts were narrowly ahead at the break and would have been 12-3 up had Leigh Halfpenny and Blair succeeded with long-range penalties.
Western nations have expressed concern that Iran's space programme is being used to develop long-range missiles.
U.S. and South Korean officials have said that North Korea seems to be preparing to test-fire its long-range missile, the Taepodong-2.
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