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In so doing, a significant contribution could be made to enhancing the verifiability of that accord.
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Executive branch officials troop to the Senate to attest to the verifiability of provisions they know to be deficient in important respects.
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The treaty is not verifiable even by the weakest definition of verifiability.
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This "strategic" approach to arms control, which always insisted on retaining the option of modernization and never took risks with verifiability, was nearly overwhelmed by assaults from two opposite directions.
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President Bush should reaffirm the Reagan Administration policy opposing framework agreements which establish binding commitments bereft of detailed implementing arrangements, in particular those that bear upon the verifiability of such accords.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: At What Price Arms Control Agreements?
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Crouch -- which raised similar, serious concerns about the dubious efficacy, verifiability, enforceability, equitableness and utility of the CWC.(1) It also arrives at a moment when this convention's proponents are redoubling their efforts to secure Senate advice and consent.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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For example, in the face of Soviet demands, Secretary of State James Baker last September abandoned the Reagan position that the START treaty should ban mobile intercontinental ballistic missiles, even though the effect of doing so will be enormously to complicate the verifiability of that agreement.
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