Sentence examples for weapons implications from inspiring English sources

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"I'd be perfectly happy if they would say, 'Look, we have a ton of classified information which, you can understand, we cannot release because there are weapons implications, but do, indeed, have personal, instrument and satellite observations as well as observations of pilots chasing UFOs.'".

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The discovery that dogs can apparently detect components of chemical weapons has implications beyond national security.

At a press conference on 30 November 1950, Truman was asked about the use of nuclear weapons: The implication was that the authority to use nuclear weapons had been handed over to MacArthur.

Investors were also considering an important United Nations Security Council briefing by the chief weapons inspector, Hans Blix, and its implications for a possible United States-led war on Iraq.

He considered this apparent action-at-a-distance, called entanglement, too absurd to be found in nature, and he wielded his thought experiments like weapons to expose the strange implications that this process would have if it could happen.

In this he is drawing partly on the tradition of Catholic social teaching, and partly on moral thinking popular in the 1960s, when moral philosophers were first grappling with the implications of nuclear weapons and the sense that humankind had not grown up but reached its toddler stage, where the capacity for destruction far outweighed our capacity for judgment.

They are also considering the implications of online weapons being deployed in wars.

But some experts have questioned the need for a ban, arguing instead for an open debate about the legal and ethical implications of such weapons.

His strongest criticisms were definitely reserved for the US – ie saying that it suited the Americans to claim there were WMDs, and the implication of nuclear weapons being in Saddam's arsenal.

But the word also has connotations related to male worker bees - drones are generally considered rather mindless creatures - which takes us to the possible implication that the weapons systems are mindless.

Elsewhere, though -- his own civil war is fought on both sides with exquisite weapons -- he sympathetically refines the implications.

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