Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Indeed, until the late 1980s, the party was formally committed to unilateral nuclear disarmament.
It moved away from the far left, dropping its controversial position for unilateral nuclear disarmament.
In the 1980s Powell began espousing the policy of unilateral nuclear disarmament.
Do you also think that unilateral nuclear disarmament was one of our really great policies from that period?
As late as last year a narrow conference majority wanted to hold the party to unilateral nuclear disarmament.
At its 1982 conference, the Labour Party adopted a policy of unilateral nuclear disarmament.
His views on nuclear weapons were at variance with the unilateral nuclear disarmament policy of the party.
Lack of tritium could mean eventual forced unilateral nuclear disarmament - not a desirable course.
They were also vehemently opposed to unilateral nuclear disarmament, an increasingly popular policy amongst members of the party.
European Security: the case against unilateral nuclear disarmament (1981)
The Bush administration, has insisted on unilateral nuclear disarmament by the North, but is under pressure to bargain in earnest.
"To have these reactors not operational is tantamount to unilateral nuclear disarmament," says a senior Pentagon official.
The Morning Star is concerned with environmental issues and supports environment campaigning groups; it advocates unilateral nuclear disarmament.
The platform would abandon Labor's commitment to unilateral nuclear disarmament and nationalization of British industry.
He ridiculed the Labour conference endorsement of the policy review shift from unilateral nuclear disarmament as a fudge that failed.
If Labour ever hopes to regain power, it will almost certainly have to confront the need to rethink its commitment to unilateral nuclear disarmament."
There have been several accounts and appraisals of his work advocating unilateral nuclear disarmament and defence by civil resistance.
They also re-stood their candidate from the previous year, Sally Thomas, a supporter of unilateral nuclear disarmament.
From this campaign, he will be remembered as the happy warrior of arms control, wearing the albatross of his proposal for unilateral nuclear disarmament.
Mr. Kinnock, describing the change today as "very encouraging," had been a longtime supporter of unilateral nuclear disarmament himself.
Labor was once known for being dominated by unions and for advocating far-left positions like unilateral nuclear disarmament.
In 1987, before Labour dropped its links with unilateral nuclear disarmament, membership stood at around 130 MPs.
In the UK, the term "unilateralism" is often used in the specific sense of support for unilateral nuclear disarmament.
The party's lurch to the far left on a platform of unilateral nuclear disarmament sowed the seeds of its defeat.
CND is Europe's largest peace organization, devoted to British unilateral nuclear disarmament.