10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DECLASSIFIABLE»
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Web Technologies and Applications: 14th Asia-Pacific Web ...
From the definition, we know the value of expression ei(0 ≤ i<n) are what the
LBS claimed to get, and we treat these expressions to be declassifiable. For
DistCoord, the declassifiable expressions are {(x2-x1)2 ,(y2-y1)2 ,(x1+x2)/2, (y1+
y2)/2}.
Quan Z. Sheng, Guoren Wang, Christian S. Jensen, 2012
2
Computer Security -- ESORICS 2009: 14th European Symposium ...
Since the reference label is at the conditional and the condition is the expression
of the guard, P9 is typable. The example demonstrates the typability in cases,
where the declassifiable information depends on fresh input in each iteration of a
...
Michael Backes, Peng Ning, 2009
3
Hearings and reports on atomic energy
When it gets to the point where the testimony is that it should not be classified any
longer, why do we not declassify it and made it declassified and not
declassifiable? That is all. You said it just casually and 1 do not think that you
meant to deter ...
United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1956
4
Development, growth, and state of the atomic energy ...
When it gets to the point where the testimony is that it should not be classified any
longer, why do we not declassify it and made it declassified and not
declassifiable? That is all. You said it just casually and I do not think that you
meant to deter ...
United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 1956
5
Me and My Friend President Obama: Concise memos of my ...
50 They wanted to insult on CIA and told: CIA cooperators are terrorisems. what
they told is not completely declassifiable yet. 51 ahh. ooh. etc. 52 We are devoted
to Iran (Iranian Mullahs in fact). 53 Khanomagha Mazrooie 54 The attack on the ...
6
Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Joint Committee on ...
When it gets to the point where the testimony is that it should not be classified any
longer, why do we not declassify it and made it declassified and not
declassifiable? That is all. You said it just casually and I do not think that you
meant to deter ...
United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 1956
7
United States Code, 2006, V. 14, Title 22, Foreign Relations ...
If the originating agency determines that any such record is not declassifiable
because of a continuing need to protect sources and methods for the collection of
intelligence information or to protect other sensitive national security information,
...
8
Journal of Glenn T. Seaborg: Chairman, U.S. Atomic Energy ...
Chairman, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1961-1971 Glenn Theodore
Seaborg, United States. Dept. of Energy, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. NOT
DECLASSIFIABLE OFFICE DIARY GLENN T. SEA80RG Chr USAEC, 1081-72 ...
Glenn Theodore Seaborg, United States. Dept. of Energy, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 1989
The statement stressed the desirability of bringing industry increasingly into the
program, and made recormnendations for legislation. Q Published the
declassifiable portions of analyses made by four industrial power groups which
during the ...
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1957
10
Government Secrecy: Hearings Before the Subcommitte on ...
If the document is a formal R&D Report, he shall refer n for declassification
review in accordance with the Standard or the Alternate Declassification Review
procedure Otherwise, he will review it to ascertain whether it is declassifiable in ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Government Operations, 1974
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And while it's clear that the FISC has been more deliberate in declassifying its opinions (and making them more readily declassifiable, as noted ... «The New Republic, Nov 13»