nuclear programme

collocation in English

meaningsofnuclearandprogramme

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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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programme
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.ɡræm/
us
/ˈproʊ.ɡræm/
a broadcast on television ...
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(Definition ofnuclearandprogrammefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I am not opposed to thenuclearprogramme.
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But we shall need a furthernuclearprogrammeas our supplies of oil and gas run out.
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The child believed what the placard said because her family fortunes had been tied up for many years in the maintenance of thenuclearprogramme.
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It is important that all concerned should work together to make a success of ournuclearprogramme.
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I cannot think of any more apt way to sum up what should be the policy thinking behind ournuclearprogrammethan that short dictum.
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There was no real indication of military implications of thenuclearprogrammeduring this period.
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Only in this way can meaningful compromises in the dispute on thenuclearprogrammebe achieved.
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It is not our practice to disclose information of this kind on funding of thenuclearprogramme.
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What we want is for people to be aware of the nature of thenuclearprogrammeand what is involved.
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Many of the skilled workers of thenuclearprogrammehave dispersed and have gone to other industries.
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It tried to highlight a number of doubts about the way in which we have set about ournuclearprogramme.
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It would also be a breach of our obligations under the non-proliferation treaty to demonstrate restraint in ournuclearprogramme.
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They give a guide to the size of thenuclearprogrammerequired, and this in turn can have implications for the choice itself.
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Moreover, our determination in that regard is of vital interest to the 30,000 people who work in thenuclearprogramme.
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The only thing that can fill the gap is the fuel known as coal until thenuclearprogrammeis ready to take over.
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That is an important assurance for hon members who have strong feelings about whether we should have a largenuclearprogramme.
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Thenuclearprogrammeshould not go ahead in advance of public acceptance of its absolute safety.
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We do not know whether thenuclearprogrammewill succeed, be adequate or be safe.
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He has outlined the importance of anuclearprogrammeand has summarised from his experience the alternatives.
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