Inspections
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This is the result of my hobby, which is unofficial bin
inspections.
Genital
inspections
outside of bath change rooms at public pools?
It's why I do uniform
inspections
daily.
And even though neither of them is capable of producing full sentences, we're supposed to believe that they're intelligent enough to trick health
inspections
and a pair of private investigators?
Liberalizing the procedures for corporate registration and licensing, and limiting inspections, improved the climate for small businesses and entrepreneurs.
Digital campaigners face myriad censorship tactics, including “Border Gateway Protocol” attacks, “HTTP throttling,” and “deep packet inspections.”
On the basis of appropriate controls and strict inspections, we can now offer rescue, transport, surveillance, and minesweeping equipment.
It does not address nuclear-related weapons programs or guarantee
inspections
in military installations.
The North was prepared to allow verification of the shutdown and decommissioning of its graphite-moderated reactor (responsible for producing enough plutonium for several bombs), but was not prepared to allow
inspections
of undeclared sites.
In exchange, North Korea promised to allow access to its facilities for inspections, while also dropping its opposition to Japanese and South Korean participation in
inspections.
Inspections
would need to be frequent and intrusive to reassure the outside world of what Iran is doing – or, perhaps more to the point, what it is not doing.
Within a few hours of the accident, critics trained their sights on all the usual suspects: the Minerals Management Service, for giving BP a pass on routine
inspections
and lapsing into a relationship with the oil industry that United States President Barack Obama denounced as “cozy”;Obama himself, for having failed to enact the reforms at the Interior Department that he had promised while campaigning for election; the oil services firm Transocean, for the faulty blowout preventer; and, of course, BP, for a “lax” and even “reckless” safety culture.
Even if a country agrees to broad ranging IAEA inspections, it can legally accumulate enriched uranium (or reprocessed plutonium) under the guise of a peaceful energy program, and then suddenly declare that circumstances have changed and withdraw from the treaty - with the ability to produce nuclear weapons on short notice.
If I had suggested to my superiors at that time that the UN would one day observe and even run elections in sovereign states, conduct intrusive
inspections
for weapons of mass destruction, impose comprehensive sanctions on the entire import-export trade of a member state, or set up international criminal tribunals and coerce governments into handing over their citizens to be tried by foreigners under international law, they would have told me that I did not understand what the UN was all about.
The negotiations are aimed not at eradication, but at lengthening lead-time – specifically, limiting uranium-enrichment levels to 3.5%, establishing a strong
inspections
regime, and reaching an agreement on the Arak nuclear facility.
In the vital fight to slow down the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, imagine it were possible to subject a suspected violator to the most intrusive and continuous system of international
inspections
far beyond what any international treaty postulates.
The world would no doubt be a safer place, and the power that had helped to impose such
inspections
would be praised for its far-sighted statesmanship.
Such a system of
inspections
exist.
If in the course of
inspections
Iraq were exposed as having lied and cheated this would be a confirmation of the effectiveness of the inspections, scarcely a justification for military reprisals.
The best "serious consequences" of which the UN Security Council has warned should Iraq fail to comply with its obligations would be an even more intense effort to destroy its illicit weapons through continuous
inspections
of the country's offensive military capabilities: inspectors, not invaders.
They need to convey to the US President and the US public that America can indeed be proud of what it has achieved and that a war against Iraq would, moreover, throw away the immense advantage of having demonstrated that international
inspections
can effectively reduce the dangers of proliferation.
Verification relies on 18 on-site inspections, notification of forces in and out of service, missile-test flight information and other data exchanges, plus a consultative commission to iron out compliance.
Inspections
meant to confirm compliance are conducted largely on the basis of information provided by host governments, which have been known not to reveal all.
The UN's weapons inspectorate chief and Iraq have agreed on tentative terms for the conduct of weapons inspections, which in theory could begin as early as two weeks from now.
But the success of any such deal depends as much on the men who will carry out the
inspections
as on the details of when, where, and how they are carried out.
When Blix headed the IAEA before the Gulf War of 1991, he blithely assured the world, after several inspections, that nothing alarming was happening in Iraq.
The turning point came when Kay initiated
inspections
of suspect buildings without notifying the Iraqis about his intentions in advance.
Would it be possible to detect in advance clandestine activity aimed at producing one, and, if so, what would Iran have to pledge in the matter of
inspections
and checks, and how might such pledges be obtained?
At the same time, regulators increased inspections, closed down some 180 food manufacturers and now post the names of violators on their Web site.
Every time Hans Blix commented on the UN
inspections
of Iraq that he was conducting, members of the Bush administration would paraphrase what Blix said.
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