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deterrenceUnderlying conception of the nuclear arms race: the belief that a potential aggressor will be discouraged from launching a ‘first strike’ nuclear attack by the knowledge that the adversary is capable of inflicting ‘unacceptable damage’ in a retaliatory strike. This doctrine is widely known as that of mutual assured destruction (MAD). Three essential characteristics of deterrence are: the ‘capability to act’, ‘credibility’, and the ‘will to act’. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The book reveals the surprising complexity of fraud deterrence, detection and investigation, and offers a step-by-step approach to dealing with it. District Judge John Walter said at a Los Angeles hearing that the deal Yuen had struck with prosecutors "fails to provide adequate deterrence to criminal conduct," Bloomberg said. In that way, the concept of nuclear deterrence comes into being. |
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