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  1. GREEK ARMY

    unfortunated in view of the fact that their familiarity with the situation is remote rather than actual. affe ...

  2. COMMENTS ON ONE STAFF MEMORANDUM 11-66, PROBABLE REACTIONS TO A POSTULATED PROGRAM FOR BOMBING NORTH VIETNAM

    "opinion-shocking" levels is remote principally because of the DRV programs of evacuation and shelter; ... in view of known patterns of Soviet and Chinese aid, no reason to ascribe any particular importance ... in view of its inferior aircraft and the limits of conventional AAA. Peking must also decide how willing ...

  3. MONITORIAL COMMENT (Classified)

    which will prevent him from learning to use the remote features of the equipment. My personal opinion ... is that the equipment is easy to operate and reliable. I speak strictly from the operational point of view. STATSPEC ...

  4. FULBRIGHT PLEADS ANEW ON AIR RAIDS

    into my tions.,that he would favor. sus-!' state, which is one of the most.pending the raids for severala` remot ... 2 ones, and one af~ the ter.-xn. canton he? dlssenta #rom; Critical of tubas he views as~,' the: ...

  5. ASSESSMENT OF SOVIET TEXTBOOK 'MICROCLIMATE AND LOCAL CLIMATE' BY S A SAPOZHNIKOVA

    of data, or whether. the data xas accumulated during i'ield expeditions to remote localities, ... or xhether the vagueness is deliberate and due?bo security. 3? ^F;om the instrumental point ~a view, the book ... is written from the practical empirical point of view and therefore- little can be Bald about theoretical ...

  6. ADDITIONAL SPACE REQUIREMENTS

    objection was made that the Group, in view of its stated and actual functions, should be kept conveniently ... should be located in some remote area, the same objections would arise again. I believe that a valid case can ...

  7. LAOS

    of being corrupt, too remote from people, and of lacking dynamism, was a root cause of its insistence ... that the assembly die on 25 December. VI. In view of the serious lack of leaders and administrators in Laos, ...

  8. INQUIRY LOSING DIRECTION

    of John Wilke Circumstances contradict, the lat- Booth died in Enid, 'C"Sla., abou ter. view ... Besides;-it is, workin 14host remote-chance of ever learnin g quite well he truth, the whole truth ...

  9. OCR SPACE REQUIREMENTS; 1975-1980

    from this force over the fifteen year period to which this paper is addressed. It is impera- tive, from our view ... remote display on cathode ray tubes (CRT), remote typewriters and printers, touch-tone push button input ...

  10. OCR SPACE REQUIREMENTS: 1975-1980

    over the fifteen year period to which this paper is addressed. It is impera- tive, from our view, that provision ... facilities, e, g., remote display on cathode ray tubes (CRT), remote typewriters and printers, touch-tape push ...

  11. A SCIENTIFIC COMPUTER CRITERIA, EVALUATION AND SELECTION

    are listed as follows: a. Program Interrupt b. Remote Data Entry C. Buffered Input and Output d. Random ... priority programs should not be lost. Remote stations should be continuously operable and routine programs ... should be concurrently admissible to the computer. (1) Program Priority The operator of a remote station will be able ...

  12. ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTION OF THE OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL, CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY

    Prior thereto it had reported directly to the Director. in view of the fact that the legal function ... remotion is separate from the strictly 3ngsl activities of the Office end le treated in a separate paper. ...

  13. REPORT ON THE COORDINATION OF COLLECTION OF INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION

    organisations and our collection organizations as well as their remoteness from one ano- ther. The requirements ... by that Directive. b. That in their view the existing arrangements for the coordina- tion of requirements, ...

  14. REVIEW OF THE WORLD SITUATION AS IT RELATES TO THE SECURITY OF THE UNITED STATES

    by most nations of arc world, a, Asiatic nations view the advent to power of the Uhine:se Communist government ... China and the Western-Powers is Boss ble; but remote; in time, Strains are already in existence ...

  15. FOREIGN CRISES AND THE CIA

    all were taken on the beat our point of view was almost.entirely information available and were thor. d an Today ... intelligence? Has it gone beyond 'its i?-. much more remote than It was a short funhtion of collecting ...

  16. A POLICY OF PEACEFUL ENGAGEMENT HOW WE CAN PROFIT FROM COMMUNIST DISUNITY

    future"; and that, "however remote and infinitesim I those hazards are judged to be, I still ... of the Sino-Soviet dispute is evident. r,t a defense point of view, one can perhaps still c: ':-',c ...

  17. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS DIVISION WEEKLY SUMMARY NO. 14 FOR THE WEEK ENDING 11 APRIL 1950

    nition. The chances of Chinese Communist participation in the ILC conference are at nresent remote ... to any recent ILO meetings and is unlikely to do so now in view of transportation costs and its nrobabiy desire ... to dis- rupt the organization In this.,ginner, especially In view of his own precarious position. In spite ...

  18. SE-20

    by OPC, a total of approximately 165,000 guerrillas is indicated as the best possible estimate. Viewed ... on the mainland are as follows: a. Limited strength. b. Concentration in remote, inaccessible, relatively un- ... of the situation demonstrates that ijt would be of some value from a mili-,tary point of view in interdicting ...

  19. COMMENTS ON CHINA

    and music Ij.)view of no private citizens having radio:: and never heard of anyone being arrested ... for government officials. The only change I''notel was that some of the more remote locations of thesa ... me a powerful telescope and said I might be in.erested in the view towards shore. Through the', glasR ...

  20. REVIEW OF THE WORLD SITUATION AS IT RELATES TO THE SECURITY OF THE UNITED STATES

    of the United States and the Soviet Union with respect to Germany as a whole; and, more remotely, with respect ... and policies of the United States and the Soviet Union with respect to Southeastern Europe; and, more remotely ... to the full the stabiliza- tion and recovery of Western Germany. The first, from the Soviet point of view ...

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