Example sentences for: test-ban

How can you use “test-ban” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • All right, I could understand that you'd hate the test-ban treaty for the GOP's reasons, but to say that we can't put the nuke genie back in the bottle because we act badly in groups and that all pacts as a rule fail sounds like circa-1952 cold-warrior rant.

  • Speaking of which, I know it's a little late, but I'd just like to say that I still think Clinton ought to have resigned the day in January 1998 that the Lewinsky story broke, and definitive proof that I'm right was the sinking of the test-ban treaty that you like so much.

  • But it's not because Kennedy passed a nuclear test-ban treaty or founded the Peace Corps that 39 percent of Americans, according to a 1991 poll, consider him our greatest president.

  • The LAT lead about Clinton's U.N. appearance covers the same basic material, but also has some good background on the test-ban treaty, stating that the chief domestic-policy obstacle to a ban since Eisenhower first sought one is the fear that the United States cannot maintain its nuclear deterrent without testing.

  • Let India join the nuclear club by signing and honoring the test-ban treaty (Susan Page, CNN's Late Edition ; Moynihan).


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