Word: implementable
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...event will be co-sponsored by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), and will be held either in Washington D.C. or at Harvard K-School professors will draw up a plan of action afterwards, and the participating policymakers will try to implement it, Kevin Gottlieb, a liaison between the K-School and ABC, said yesterday...
...participants will be chosen for their ability to implement change. As veterans of presidential campaigns, the former presidents are "the people with the most experience in how to phrase messages and attract voter attention...
...applaud the vigor and depth of Kissinger's arms control proposal [March 21]: his approach in which the U.S. should unilaterally implement a plan of its own even if the Soviet Union does not go along makes the U.S. the leader rather than the follower. More important, it shows the world that this country is committed to world peace...
...halt the strategic arms race, the former Secretary of State recommends a dramatic new approach. His plan would scrap all MIR Vs starting in, say, 1990 and rely instead on a mix of mobile, single-warhead missiles. The U.S. would implement this plan even if the Soviets refused to go along...
...command centers), or should we continue to aim for "assured destruction" of civilian and industrial targets? Ever since the Soviets began to approach strategic parity, it should have been obvious that a strategy aiming at civilian destruction was an irrational, suicidal, indeed nihilistic course that no President could implement. Undiscriminating slaughter is not a defense policy but a prelude to unilateral disarmament...