Sentence examples for safeguards because the from inspiring English sources

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The danger is that there are other facilities that can escape safeguards because the IAEA does not know about them".

The vice-chair of the Australian Privacy Foundation, David Vaile, has called into question the effectiveness of these safeguards because the authorisations are issued by the defence minister and not a judge.

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Assuming that Congress would declare war and provide the specific authorization for the use of nuclear weapons, it still would not be an airtight safeguard because the president can still make a very ill-advised decision sometime down the road, in the midst of some conflict.

Safeguards crumble because the landmarks commission and the buildings department lack an established system of communication, and commissioners often are unaware that permits have been issued.

The bill justifies the removal of the privacy safeguards because it is "ill-suited to authorised systems such as SmartGate or eGate" The information that is gathered can also be disclosed to domestic and foreign agencies without a warrant, although would still be subject to the Australian Privacy Principles.

Scientific research on monkeys should continue in the UK, he said, but the work must be subject to rigorous safeguards because "not everything in the garden is lovely".

Asked about the criticism of Mr. Zoellick, John Veroneau, general counsel for the trade representative's office, said: "The president ended his safeguards because upon review it worked and the situation improved.

The expert in nuclear technology said that the Nuclear Suppliers Group -- which identifies the technologies that require international safeguards because they are of proliferation concern -- said the threshold for the type of "copper vapor" the institute is planning to sell Iran is 40 watts.

If we cut a deal with Iran it better be a good one with viable safeguards because if it isn't, the game is up.

The third choice in this case is to negotiate a deal that lets Iran enrich uranium for civilian use (as it is entitled to do under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty), that applies rigorous safeguards (because Iran cheats), that gradually relaxes sanctions and brings this wayward country into the community of more-or-less civilized nations.

Canadian rural citizens may be tempted to look toward Federal legislation, the Canada Health Act, as a safeguard because one of the central components of the legislation is "reasonable access to care" [ 11].

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