Sentence examples for vigorous inspection from inspiring English sources

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The fact that it was buried actually seems to support the argument that the missile programs might well have been contained by vigorous inspection, even without an invasion.

"We need to take a few of these high-cycle airplanes and run them through a very vigorous inspection program and see where we can identify deficiencies, and see whether there is anything different than what the manufacturer thought there would be.

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Mr Obama said: "The essence of the deal would be that they would halt advances on their nuclear programme... that they would subject themselves to more vigorous inspections".

The essence of the deal would involve Iran making no more advances in its nuclear programme and agreeing to "more vigorous inspections", he said.

Mr Obama explained the essence of the deal would involve Iran halting advances of its nuclear programme and agreeing to "more vigorous inspections" in return for "a very modest amount of relief".

Obama insisted that the agreement under discussion would subject Iran "to the most vigorous inspections and verifications regime that have ever been put in place".

In the New York Times of September 17, 2009, Roger Cohen wrote concisely what I have advocated for many years: "I cannot see any deal that will not at some point trade controlled Iranian enrichment on its soil against insistence that Iran accept the vigorous inspections of the I.A.E.A.

There are indeed several options to forestall weaponization and to cap enrichment; they deserve consideration, because they could open the door to Iran's acceptance of the vigorous inspections associated with the Additional Protocol to the existing Safeguards Agreement with the IAEA.

After more unfavourable articles appeared, the group suddenly found itself the object of an unusually vigorous tax inspection, involving as many as 16-18 tauditsins in one year, says an insider.The Dogan affair is too complex for outsiders to grasp in detail.

The deal under consideration in Geneva would "halt advances" in the nuclear program, neutralize some of the enriched uranium and impose more vigorous IAEA inspections.

Instead, he said, the plan is for an interim deal that would "halt advances" in the program, dilute some of the most highly enriched uranium and impose more vigorous United Nations inspections of Iran's nuclear facilities.

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