Sentence examples for potential of weapons from inspiring English sources

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But the United States and Britain receive ample criticism too: for exaggerating the dependability and accuracy of their intelligence, for insisting that Iraq possessed mobile biological weapons factories and nuclear weapons programs when in fact it did not, for trusting the reports of defectors too much and for disparaging the track record and the future potential of weapons inspections.

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"The potential threat of weapons of mass destruction, likely in a simpler form than what people might imagine but still a form that would have a significant psychological impact, from Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula in Yemen, is very, very real," Michael E. Leiter, who retired recently as director of the National Counterterrorism Center, said at a security conference last month.

And the potential spread of weapons of mass destruction casts a shadow over the pursuit of peace.

Similarly, winning the "long war" combating the potential use of weapons of mass destruction by terrorists will require a comparable level of diligence and enduring vigilance.

Those measures include laying out better defined roles for top commanders, more counterterrorism training, and the creation of a medical staff to analyze the potential impact of weapons of mass destruction.

11 world, the New York Police Department is taking on many jobs that were once the sole province of federal authorities, from posting officers abroad to creating a medical staff to analyze the potential impact of weapons of mass destruction.

Shapiro seems consoled by his belief that the threat we now face is not new — that the potential accessibility of weapons of mass destruction has not changed anything fundamental in the global order from the cold war years.

The Free Syrian Army north of Aleppo said late Thursday that it was attacking the Minakh air base, one of the last Syrian military positions in the area, and a potential source of weapons and equipment.

11 World The New York Police Department is taking on many jobs that were once the sole province of federal authorities, including posting officers as far away as Asia and creating a medical staff to analyze the potential impact of weapons of mass destruction.

But if passed, they believe it will put pressure on countries involved in the export or transfer of arms to scrutinise more rigorously both the potential use of weapons and what the consequences of their use might be, such as breaches of human rights.

The proliferation of such facilities among countries whose support for terrorism and potential possession of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) constitutes threats to world peace and U.S. Security.

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