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nation's and defences
Chauvel's annual reports tended to emphasise the parlous state of the nation's defences.

nation's and meet
The President said the nation's 92 medical and 47 dental schools cannot now handle the student load needed to meet the rising need for health care.
The agency's mission is " to understand and predict changes in the Earth's environment and conserve and manage coastal and marine resources to meet our nation's economic, social, and environmental needs.
The lyrics appear with permission from the Author :( 1st verse ): Harbor of a thousand ships / Forger of a nation's fleet / Gateway to the New World / Where ocean and river meet /( chorus ): Strength wrought from steel / And a people's fortitude / Such is the timeless legacy / Of a place called Newport News /( 2nd verse ): Nestled in a blessed land / Gifted with a special view / Forever home for ev ' ry man / With a spirit proud and true /( repeat chorus to fade )
The Chief was one of four Sioux Indians ( four Ojibwe also attended ) chosen to meet President James Monroe in 1824 in the nation's capital.
Morgan now took personal charge, meeting with the nation's leading financiers in his New York mansion ; he forced them to devise a plan to meet the crisis.
Speaking in Parliament on 10 March 2011, the Minister for Finance Tharman Shanmugaratnam explained that the increases in these sums were to cater for the salaries of an additional staff officer to support the work of the Council of Presidential Advisers, and a butler manager ; and to meet higher variable staff salary payments due to the nation's strong economic growth.
* To deliver a land transport network that is integrated, efficient, cost-effective and sustainable to meet the nation's needs.
To criticism of the Eisenhower administration's continuing efforts to hold down the DoD budget, Gates replied that the department was spending enough money to meet the nation's vital security needs.
On 14 July 2008, facing the imminent failure to meet a self-imposed deadline to enact " constitutional reform " consisting of further devolution of powers to the nation's three linguistic communities, Leterme tendered his resignation to King Albert II, the head of state.
With Lane's support, the nation's railroads voluntarily united to form a Railroad War Board to meet the emergency.
Washington goes on to state his support for the new constitutional government, calling it an improvement upon the nation's original attempt in the Articles of Confederation, and reminds the people that although it is the right of the people to alter the government to meet their needs, it should only be done through constitutional amendments.
Under Prime Minister Konoe Fumimaro, the Japanese government was streamlined to meet war-time conditions and under the National Mobilization Law was given absolute power over the nation's assets.
Rhodes arrives at his penthouse, where he was to meet with the nation's business and political elite.
The meet, which features athletes from schools in all six classes, is one of the nation's largest high school meet, with more than 3, 300 athletes participating.
To help meet the needs of the military and their families, Aimco has raised more than $ 1 million from participants and sponsors at the Aimco Cares Charity Golf Classic and distributed the funds to worthy non-profit organizations-Sentinels of Freedom, which assists severely wounded returning veterans ; the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, which provides support services to families of fallen soldiers ; Project Sanctuary, which offers family retreats that offer a constructive and unique way for our nation's heroes to reconnect with loved ones and readjust to life at home and Fisher House, which provides temporary housing to families of veterans undergoing specialized medical treatment away from home.
As of 1994, this formed most of the nation's 4. 0 gigawatt hydroelectric generating capacity, which was adequate to meet 98 % of the nation's electricity needs.

nation's and realities
“ How our country deals with the realities of the Information Age will have enormous impact on our democratic way of life and on our nation's ability to compete internationally.
Throughout the later half of the 20th century, many different sectors of Colombian public and political opinion, both outside and inside the Colombian Conservative Party and the Colombian Liberal Party, had developed an increasing desire to extensively reform the nation's aging 1886 constitution into a more modern document, according to the changing needs and realities of the citizens and their context, as well as a way to curve ongoing violence.

nation's and nuclear
Disappointment with the Green participation in government increased when anti-nuclear power activists realised that shutting down the nation's nuclear power stations would not happen as quickly as they wished, and numerous pro-business SPD members of the federal cabinet opposed the environmentalist agenda of the Greens, calling for tacit compromises.
Today, Hanford is the most contaminated nuclear site in the United States and is the focus of the nation's largest environmental cleanup.
During the decades of the Cold War, scores of Livermore-designed warheads entered the nation's nuclear stockpile.
The decision for selecting Rickover to head the development of the nation's nuclear submarine program ultimately rested with Admiral Mills.
* Under what conditions does it serve a nation's interest to develop nuclear weapons?
In creating the AEC, Congress declared that atomic energy should be employed not only in the form of nuclear weapons for the nation's defense, but also to promote world peace, improve the public welfare and strengthen free competition in private enterprise.
The founders of an association calling itself the " Article 9 group " stressed the need to remove nuclear power from the nation's energy policy in light of Article 9 of the Constitution and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.
Its responsibilities include the nation's nuclear weapons program, nuclear reactor production for the United States Navy, energy conservation, energy-related research, radioactive waste disposal, and domestic energy production.
It is told from the first person perspective ( diary ) of a modern soldier X-127 living in the underground military complex Level 7, where he is expected to reside permanently, fulfilling the role of commanding his nation's nuclear weapons.
In 1965 the Cimarron Processing Facility was opened by Kerr-McGee ( owned through a subsidiary, Kerr-McGee Nuclear Corp .) to convert powdered uranium hexafluoride and plutonium into fuel pellets for use in the nation's nuclear power plants.
More recently, Saxton was also the site of the Saxton Nuclear Generating Station, the nation's 4th nuclear power plant, which has since been dismantled.
The Department of Energy began studying Yucca Mountain in 1978 to determine whether it would be suitable for the nation's first long-term geologic repository for over ( 150 million pounds ) of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste currently stored at 121 sites around the nation.
On February 12, 2002, U. S. Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham made the decision that this site was suitable to be the nation's nuclear repository.
" At the request of the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, it began developing nuclear reactors for the nation's peaceful nuclear energy program.
The NRC's mission is to regulate the nation's civilian use of byproduct, source, and special nuclear materials to ensure adequate protection of public health and safety, to promote the common defense and security, and to protect the environment.
After the war the British Government sought tenders for jet bombers to carry the nation's nuclear deterrent.
The installation is operated by the DOE, Nevada Operations Office in North Las Vegas, which is charged with the management of all the nation's nuclear weapon programs.
The school's nuclear physics, engineering, packaging, fisheries and wildlife, forestry, political science, business, journalism, education, economics, law, criminal justice and osteopathic medicine programs are among the nation's best.
He says he is haunted by the specter of an even bigger nuclear crisis forcing tens of millions of people to flee Tokyo and threatening the nation's existence.
* Opposition to nuclear power, and proposes a gradual switch to wind energy as the nation's base energy source.

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