... Implications for U. S. Strategy
“Business as Usual, Only Smaller”
“Business as usual, only smaller” best characterizes the current offi-
cial U. S. nuclear posture and strategy as described by ... interactions during a crisis. Indeed, alerts have
pluses and minuses.
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Dealerting focuses only on the minuses, and
specific schemes may not have the intended effects. Obviously, sur-
vivabili...
... comprehensively the political discourses.
3. Scope of the study
The linguistic features of the inaugural address made by President G.W. Bush in
the U. S election 2004 will be the focus of this study.
Of ... the U. S. To cut it short, the addressees of
the speech are the mass media audiences.
In linguistics, an inclusive we is a pronoun or verb conjugation that indicates the
inclusio...
... 20 03.
Bridges are classified as reinforced concrete, prestressed concrete, structural steel and timber based
on the superstructure material for the main span. Values shown in the “Total” columns include
bridges ... include
bridges constructed using other materials such as masonry, aluminum, cast iron and wrought iron.
Therefore, the sum of the values for the four materials listed will gen...
... composition (marital status and grandparent
presence) is surprising, given substantial differences in composition across nativity groups. In
contrast, it is not surprising that instrumental support ... Again, although we recognize that this measure is not ideal, very small to nonexistent sample sizes prevent us from
using a more stringent drinking measure in the MCS.
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MCS, we...
... and
information-intensive banking services. These services are consumed
mainly by smaller customers such as small businesses, family farmers,
and depositors of low to moderate wealth.
Small business lending. ... small businesses. According to this definition, community banks
accounted for only 4 percent of large business loans in June 2002 but
33 percent of small business loans—much larger...
... Reserve BOG. These accounts also
provide estimates of holding gains and losses for
assets such as real estate and corporate equities,
including assets held indirectly through mutual
funds, pension ... principle,
this is a moot question because (3) tells us that
the two measures should in principle give iden-
tical results. In practice, this is an interesting
question because it should be...
... business start-ups in a
state. The studies the paper discusses are for the most part
regression analyses, which allow a researcher to determine
the expected effect of a change in a single causal ... education in the upcoming years. The first is the
current fiscal crisis that most states face. As Finegold,
Schardin, and Steinbach (20 03) discuss, this crisis is
attributable to the recent...
... Skin bruises are distinguished from flesh bruises by moving the
skin. Blue or green bruises must be removed before grading, and the resulting cut
considered with the total area of other cuts ... LITERATURE TERMINOLOGY
When used in this publication, words such as "he," "him," "his," and "men" are intended
to include both the masculine and feminin...
... the status quo. Current data suggest this
will include:
z Determining why women s representation in news media occupations is inverse to the
proportion of women with journalism and mass communication ... positions, including
executive producers, producers, news reporters, writers, anchors, and assistants. Women
are most underrepresented among news photographers, sports anchors, and spo...