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to containment
noun
The state of being contained.
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"Is there a successor idea to containment?
In chemical recycling, by-products can vary from chemicals and dyes to containment fibres or metallics.
Some, like Somalia and Mali, are only susceptible to containment at best.
There was a "sea change" in attitudes to containment but the UK still had "a legal problem" with regime change.
10.44am: Meyer says that, after October 2001, there was a "sea-change" in US attitudes to containment.
And, as Gaddis says, even Reagan, despite talk of liberation and "rollback," stayed largely true to containment policy.
Mrs. Clinton insisted this did not amount to containment, despite what she said were the suspicions of many in China.
The new American policy in Asia and the Pacific amounts to containment of China, General Yao said.
Officials and several hundred researchers who have poured into all three countries have scrambled to disseminate public information, seen as key to containment.
"It is clear that what is best for children has at times become secondary to containment, the management of risk and establishing uniform processes.
Matthews intends to use the appearance to announce a $107bn commitment to "containment and resettlement efforts", and also a means to discredit the work of Waruu.
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