Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Gulf of Tonkin incident" ¶ 46
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Hanyok's and NSA
On November 30, 2005, the NSA released the first installment of previously classified information regarding the Gulf of Tonkin incident, including a moderately sanitized version of Mr. Hanyok's article.

conclusions and were
One of the obvious conclusions we can make on the basis of the last election, I suppose, is that we, the majority, were dissatisfied with Eisenhower conservatism.
Upon second thought we were forced to realize that we have very few reliable historical benchmarks against which we might compare the present situation, and that conclusions that present-day students are `` more '' or `` less '' religious could not be defended on the basis of our data.
In criticism of the latter's views, his conclusions were based upon dog lung injection studies in which all of the vascular channels were first filled with a solution under pressure and then were injected with various sized colored particles designed to stop at the arteriolar level.
If a man totally ignorant of America were to judge our land and its civilization based on Hollywood alone, what conclusions do you think he might come to??
However, his conclusions were disproven by later researchers, especially by Ferdinand Sommer.
These conclusions were, however, questioned by another review, which found that clozapine, amisulpride, and olanzapine and risperidone were more effective Clozapine has appeared to be more effective than other atypical antipsychotics, although it has previously been banned due to its potentially lethal side effects.
The conclusions of the imperial premiers conference of 1926 were restated by the 1930 conference and incorporated in the Statute of Westminster of December 1931, by which the British parliament renounced any legislative authority over dominion affairs, except as specifically provided in law.
His conclusions were influenced by his experiences in the Prussian Army, which was often in an intelligence fog due partly to the superior abilities of Napoleon's system but even more to the nature of war.
In 1982, a radical liberalization of the law on cable was proposed by the Information Technology Advisory Panel, for the sake of promoting a new generation of broadband cable systems leading to the wired society After setting up and receiving the conclusions of the Hunt Inquiry into Cable Expansion and Broadcasting Policy, the Government decided to proceed with liberalization and two pieces of legislation: the Cable and Broadcasting Act and the Telecommunications Act, were enacted in 1984.
The arguments were flimsy and unmeaning, and the conclusions were fastened upon the premises by mere force.
Some of his conclusions were correct, some erroneous ; modern microbiological and microscopic methods would make his studies easier to reproduce.
The Sortes Sanctorum ( Lots of the saints ) were, in early Christianity, a divination which consists in taking passages of the Bible at chance, and drawing conclusions from them concerning future.
Crick's access to Franklin's progress report of late 1952 is what made Crick confident that DNA was a double helix with antiparallel chains, but there were other chains of reasoning and sources of information that also led to these conclusions.
Its conclusions were:
Indeed, he distinctly disavows taking his conclusions from Occam, and avers that he draws them from Scripture, and that they were supported by the Doctors of the Church.
Kondratiev was a Russian economist, but his economic conclusions were disliked by the Soviet leadership and upon their release he was quickly dismissed from his post as director of the Institute for the Study of Business Activity in the Soviet Union in 1928.
His conclusions were seen as a criticism of Joseph Stalin's intentions for the Soviet economy: as a result he was sentenced to the Soviet Gulag and later received the death penalty in 1938.
Different studies have come to different conclusions about the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere during different parts of the Mesozoic, with some concluding oxygen levels were lower than the current level ( about 21 %) throughout the Mesozoic, some concluding they were lower in the Triassic and part of the Jurassic but higher in the Cretaceous, and some concluding they were higher throughout most or all of the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous.
Despite this result, Regusters ' conclusions about this tape were later challenged by Mackal, who asserted that the Mokèlé-mbèmbé did not have a vocal call.

conclusions and initially
While it was initially hoped that vitamin E supplementation would have a positive effect on health, research has not supported these conclusions.
Although the panel's conclusions regarding the possible influence of the tumor on Whitman's violent actions were reasonable, the Commission's implication that Dr. de Chenar had initially made a misdiagnosis was incorrect: a Glioblastoma is, in fact, a high-grade form of astrocytoma and not a pathologic entity distinct from the latter neoplasm.
The Commission's conclusions were initially supported by a majority of the American public.
Although Bob Ward initially drew some of the discrepancies between the official published accounts of Drake's voyage and other documents to Bawlf's attention, and concluded that Drake likely sailed much farther to the north than northern California, he has been critical of some of Bawlf's conclusions, such as Drake's erecting a post proclaiming New Albion at what is now Comox Bay.
Zahavi ’ s conclusions rest on his verbal interpretation of a metaphor, and initially, the handicap principle was not well received by evolutionary biologists.
" Logic is loose at both ends ," he said, meaning that the process of logic initially depends on restrictive assumptions and is thus unable to fit its conclusions neatly into real world situations.

conclusions and published
MacKie therefore broadly accepted Thom's conclusions and published new prehistories of Britain.
He later edited Global Crises, Global Solutions, which presented the first conclusions of the Copenhagen Consensus, published in 2004 by the Cambridge University Press.
The original authors published a subsequent paper in 2008 defending their conclusions.
In 2003, its National Research Council published a report whose conclusions called into question 30 years of FBI testimony.
A study published by Seton Hall Law's Center for Policy and Research, while making no conclusions regarding what actually transpired, asserts that the military investigation failed to address significant issues detailed in that report.
" While he did not graduate from George Washington, his time there subsequently became important because, as George Malko puts it, " many of his researches and published conclusions have been supported by his claims to be not only a graduate engineer, but ' a member of the first United States course in formal education in what is called today nuclear physics.
Her conclusions were anticipated by William Henry Bragg, who published models of naphthalene and anthracene in 1921 based on other molecules, an early form of molecular replacement.
The task force published a white paper outlining their conclusions in 2009.
However, his first publication, A Chemical Treatise on Air and Fire, was not released until 1777, at which time both Joseph Priestley and Lavoisier had already published their experimental data and conclusions concerning oxygen and the phlogiston theory.
In 2005, Skype invited a researcher, Dr Tom Berson, to assess the security of the Skype software, and his conclusions are available in a published report.
In 1986, Hyman and Honorton published A Joint Communiqué, in which they agreed that though the results of the ganzfeld experiments were not due to chance or selective reporting, replication of the studies was necessary before final conclusions could be drawn.
Sargent wrote a rebuttal to these criticisms ( also not published until 1987 ) in which he did not deny that what Blackmore saw occurred, but her conclusions based on those observations were wrong and prejudiced.
Bynum has published a detailed three-part critique of Jenkins ' and Stauffer's book, citing their use of suspect sources, unsubstantiated conclusions, and selective use of primary source material and their " stretching of the evidence to support highly exaggerated claims that Newt ' fought for racial equality during the war and after ,' and ' forged bonds of alliance with blacks that were unmatched even by Northern abolitionists ' ( pp. 3-4 ).
* Under the guidance of Voltaire, Frederick the Great of Prussia criticised Machiavelli's conclusions in his " Anti-Machiavel ", published in 1740.
The article received a flurry of criticism, but the authors later published a Cochrane review with similar conclusions ( updated ).
In 1949 the phrase appeared in an article by Walter Morrow in the San Francisco News ( published on 1 June ) and in Pierre Dos Utt's monograph, " TANSTAAFL: a plan for a new economic world order ", which describes an oligarchic political system based on his conclusions from " no free lunch " principles.
Chronic pain's impact on cognition is an under-researched area, but several tentative conclusions have been published.
Two researchers – University of Tennessee tree-ring scientist Henri Grissino-Mayer and Lloyd Burckle, a Columbia University climatologist – published in the journal Dendrochronologia their conclusions supporting the theory on increased wood density.
These conclusions, published anonymously in his book Arcanum punctuationis revelatum ( Leiden, 1624 ), were hotly contested by Johannes Buxtorf, since they conflicted with those of his father, Johannes Buxtorf senior ; Elias Levita had already disputed the antiquity of the vowel points, with which neither Jerome nor the Talmud showed any acquaintance.
In the 1950s, the Gauquelins successively published Methods for Studying the Allocation of the Planets in Diurnal Motion ( Méthodes pour étudier la répartition des astres dans le mouvement diurne, 1957 ) and Men and Stars ( Les Hommes et les Astres, 1960 ), in which they developed their analyses and conclusions.
Gauquelin had his calculations and assumptions verified in 1960 by the Belgian Committee PARA, whose conclusions were published 16 years later under the title Critical Considerations on the Research done by M. and Mme.
Middleton visited Italy, and drew conclusions on the pagan origin of Christian church ceremonies and beliefs ; he subsequently published these in his Letter from Rome, showing an Exact Conformity between Popery and Paganism ( 1729 ).
In 1836 he was elected a member of the Academy of Inscriptions, and in 1837 he published ( with an introduction the conclusions of which would not now all be endorsed ) a translation of a Provençal poem on the Albigensian war.
A study published in Gastroenterology came to similar conclusions, and also noted IBS patients were twice as likely to undergo hysterectomy.

2.585 seconds.