Eugene Rostow, director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and undersecretary of state (political affairs).
The enforcement of the arms embargo that the U.N. has mandated is being actively discussed.
To be sure, repeated movement of the arms and wrists, especially in awkward postures, often leads to injury.
Top Treasury officials and Robin Budenberg, chairman of the arms-length holding company for nationalised banks, UKFI, give evidence.
Our most effective alliance, NATO, has taken command of the enforcement of the arms embargo and the no-fly zone.
But the nationalist insecurities which propelled that slice of the electorate into the arms of the Front will not vanish.
And the spectacles can be controlled using either voice commands or a somewhat bulky touchpad integrated into one of the arms.
Moreover, it is a mistake to confuse Russia's push to modernise its antiquated Soviet military with a renewal of the arms race.
Kathleen Bailey, former Assistant Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
James Hackett, former Acting Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
Pursuit of the arms control grail seems to lead us into absurdities, and to detract from our own best efforts to defend ourselves.
Secretary of State Colin Powell telephoned Mr Arafat on Wednesday and asked for a "full explanation" of the arms shipment seized by Israel last Friday.
The defense ministers there agreed also to move ahead with operational planning for humanitarian relief, and also for more active enforcement of the arms embargo.
Russia is already complaining loudly about supposed western breaches of the arms embargo, in the form of military aid to the ethnic-Albanian guerrillas of Kosovo.
The Blues already attract healthy crowds in the Magners League and use the Millennium Stadium next door for bigger matches due to the size of the Arms Park.
The job of Director of Verification has gone to Major General Jean-Louis Roland who previously served as the chief of the Arms Control Division of France's Defense Staff.
Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association in Washington.
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The occasion was a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee and featured testimony by Dr. Kathleen Bailey, a former Assistant Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and Frank J.
"The United States should be able to clearly state that the only purpose we hold nuclear weapons for is to deter the use of nuclear weapons, " said Daryl Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association.
Scott Ritter, once one of the most hawkish, and controversial of the arms inspectors, argued in the New York Times on August 16th that economic sanctions should be dropped in exchange for the resumption of meaningful weapons inspections.
Sometime in the near future, the Administration is expected to submit to Congress, under the provisions of the Arms Export Control Act, a certification announcing its intention to approve General Dynamics' export license application for codevelopment participation in the Japanese FS-X project.
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While working his way up through the ranks of the Navy, Secretary Lehman held a variety of positions including: President of the Abington Corporation, delegate to the Mutual Balanced Force Reductions negotiations and Deputy Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
Rostow, a former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs and former Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and another highly respected co-author of the Center study, observed that America's commitments to its allies must be made clearly, publicly and after explicit public and congressional debate of the implications.
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Amazingly, some of those same people -- including Spurgeon Keeney , president of the Arms Control Association and Mary Elizabeth Hoinkes , a former U.S. Arms Control Agency lawyer, who are quoted in today's Washington Post -- are sharply critical of even these modest efforts to understand and begin to address the threat that they purport to regard as a serious one (at least when opposing missile defenses).
Technical changes this year include removal of the extended arms of the lampposts along the route, pruning of trees along Central Park and having a meteorologist on hand.
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