nonnuclear造句1. The agreement is the first postwar treaty to reduce non-nuclear weapons in Europe.
2. Such explosives would be far more powerful than existing non-nuclear explosives.
3. Harwell was considering diversifying into new non-nuclear areas for the offshore and biotechnology industries.
4. All three signed the Lisbon protocol, which obliges them to become non-nuclear.
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5. The nuclear programme were reducing but the non-nuclear activities were not yet sufficiently robust to replace them.
6. Nonnuclear alternatives to these technologies may well be able to achieve most, if not all, of the same ends with far less incidental risk—not just political and human, but military as well.
7. THE COMPLICATIONS FROM atomic fallout naturally raise the question of whether any nonnuclear alternative could destroy deeply buried bunkers.
8. The resolution of UNSC stated that this area is a nonnuclear area.
9. The nuclear plants (15% of total installed capacity) remained public - within one company, whereas the nonnuclear plants were divided between two companies.
10. But it could not resolve the final points with Russia over conventional, nonnuclear arms sales to Iran, and with China over its energy investments there.
11. The Chinese government undertakes non-use of nuclear weapons against nonnuclear countries.
12. And even this minuscule probability will diminish to the vanishing point as researchers improve nonnuclear interception technologies.
13. Crude nuclear bunker busters , for example, could be designed on the basis of sophisticated computer models, old experimental data and nonnuclear field tests.
14. Constellation also has an option to sell as much as $2 billion of nonnuclear power plants to EdF.
15. To partially compensate for less destructive power, however, engineers can design earth-penetrating technology that allows a nonnuclear warhead to dive deeper and detonate closer to its target.
16. Yet those countries, and indeed the rest of the developing world, have abundant nonnuclear energy alternatives, too.