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nuclear parity

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nuclear
adjective
uk /ˈnjuː.klɪər/ us /ˈnuː.kliː.ɚ/
being or using the power produced when the nucleus of an atom is divided or joined to ...
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parity
noun[U]
uk /ˈpær.ə.ti/ us /ˈper.ə.t̬i/
equality, especially of pay ...
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Examples of nuclear parity


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There has been nuclearparity since 1957.
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Concurrently, the arrival of nuclearparity will make it dangerous, as well as politically unattractive, to consider the nuclear deterrent as the only credible response, even to a conventional attack.
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This is certainly not nuclearparity.
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At this point it might be observed that the notion of exact nuclearparity, or equality, which still seems to be insisted on by both sides is a logical absurdity.
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It was also responsible for the arms race, as both nations struggled to keep nuclearparity, or at least retain second-strike capability.
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First, nuclearparity has come very much nearer.
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He spoke of the nuclearparity and called for a full debate on the flexible response.
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Then we have seen a movement towards nuclearparity.
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There is now parity, and a "trip-wire" strategy when there is nuclearparity is obviously no longer as credible as it was before.
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It must indeed have become obvious by now that there is no sense in nuclear preponderance or, for that matter, in nuclearparity.
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He moved through the phrases which have been used in the past—balance of forces, nuclearparity and deterrent—and used a new phrase, nuclear equipoise.
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I was saying that this disparity exists at a time when we have moved into a period of nuclearparity.
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We cannot go back to a strategy of massive retaliation at a time of nuclearparity.
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In a situation of strategic nuclearparity, that implies mutual assured destruction.
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So-called nuclearparity is therefore a nonsense as such.
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There is now, or there soon will be, strategic nuclearparity between the two sides.
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They optimistically say that there is now nuclearparity between the groups.
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But it has also meant that because of nuclearparity there is perhaps a greater risk of local wars.
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However, in an age of nuclearparity, whoever gets his blow in first is likely to remain master of the field.
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However, the problem today is a good deal more complicated, because it is worldwide and because of nuclearparity, than it was then.
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