mass destruction in English

large-scale obliteration, major ruin, mass exterminatio

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1. Buffett called them 'financial weapons of mass destruction.'

2. Others develop chemical or bacteriological weapons of mass destruction.

3. • Outlines Countering weapons of mass destruction policy and strategy • Discusses Countering weapons of mass destruction activities and operations relation to the joint functions • Describes the operational environment and operational framework • Outlines a Countering weapons of mass destruction strategic approach for planning

4. Bioweapons, or biotoxins were deadly chemical weapons of mass destruction

5. Using weapons of mass destruction against civilians is a war crime.

6. We have front-row seats for this theater of mass destruction.

7. You can't just bring weapons of mass destruction into our atmosphere!

8. The nations store up weapons of mass destruction for mutual annihilation.

9. “When people hear the word ‘Armageddon,’ many picture a horrible mass destruction.

10. And these are the weapons of mass destruction in the financial world.

11. Weapons of mass destruction continue to proliferate and conventional weapons still abound.

12. The Empire has the means of mass destruction... the Rebellion does not.

13. Last week in Paris we got four terrorists with a weapon of mass destruction.

14. World War II only accelerated the production of more fiendish methods of mass destruction.

15. Weapons of Mass Destruction (200 Bush's WMDs never found in Iraq or the Syrian desert.

16. We have decided to act in concert to oppose the spread of weapons of mass destruction.

17. Weapons of mass destruction can be effectively addressed by existing instruments in the field of disarmament.

18. There is an imperative need for preventing terrorists from gaining access to weapons of mass destruction.

19. The state of Indiana passed a law in 2001 classifying Agroterrorism as a weapon of mass-destruction.

20. This will provide an additional safeguard to prevent misuse and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

21. We all know of the outstanding weapons of mass destruction for which UNSCOM was unable to account.

22. This is compounded by the danger posed by terrorists’ accessing weapons of mass destruction or related technologies.

23. The advent of a safer world also requires that other weapons of mass destruction must be eliminated.

24. We should address the practical aspects of counter-terrorism and non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

25. So, most of the world's nuclear nations have committed to getting rid of these weapons of mass destruction.

26. We will oppose terrorism, piracy, and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction within or from the region.

27. In addition to these regulations, Weapons of Mass Destruction (Prevention of Proliferation) Act contains a “catch-all” provision

28. The spread of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) will be a terrifying amplifier of other risks and threats

29. 10 In July 18 rioting against abolitionists in New York City resulted in mass destruction of the black section.

30. In addition, development of other weaponry of mass destruction has produced more possibilities for use of the nuclear bomb.

31. In the 1990s, the inspectors were able to destroy more weapons of mass destruction capacities than did the Gulf War.

32. The Cyclonic Torpedo is an Imperial weapon of mass destruction that is deployed from a voidcraft into low planetary orbit

33. The Tan Army is getting "Weapons of Mass Destruction" from the "real world" (toys and ordinary objects, e.g. magnifying glass).

34. In June 2005, India enacted the Weapons of Mass Destruction and their Delivery Systems (Prohibition of Unlawful Activities) Act, 2005.

35. 3 But to our mind his casus belli still stands, despite the failure so far to find weapons of mass destruction.

36. The Iraqi defector Rafid al-Janabi codenamed Curveball, who falsely claimed Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction</a>, admitted …

37. Secondly, India finds itself in an arc where more than one actor has been involved in proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

38. This fourth wonder not only holds unique artifacts from the formation of our solar system, it also harbors potential weapons of mass destruction.

39. We pledged to work together to prevent proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and delivery systems, particularly to terrorists and non-state actors.

40. It has given rise to a generation of drug-crazed hooligans toting weapons of mass destruction and leaving abject misery in their wake.

41. There were shared concerns about proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and about the international networks and linkages involved in such proliferation activities.

42. * Both sides also reiterated their common commitment on nuclear disarmament and the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery.

43. Since 2002, we have piloted a resolution at the United Nations General Assembly on measures to deny terrorists access to Weapons of Mass Destruction.

44. * The two leaders reiterated their common commitment to nuclear disarmament and the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery.

45. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its sixtieth session the item entitled “Measures to prevent terrorists from acquiring weapons of mass destruction

46. That regime pledged to reveal and destroy all its weapons of mass destruction as a condition for ending the Persian Gulf War in 19

47. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its sixtieth session the item entitled “Measures to prevent terrorists from acquiring weapons of mass destruction”.

48. "For 11 long years, Saddam has side-stepped, Crawfished, wheedled out of any agreements he had made not to develop weapons of mass destruction

49. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its sixty-third session the item entitled “Measures to prevent terrorists from acquiring weapons of mass destruction

50. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its sixty-sixth session the item entitled “Measures to prevent terrorists from acquiring weapons of mass destruction”.