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Control Arms — ist eine Kampagne von drei nichtstaatlichen Organisationen, die sich weltweit für einen streng kontrollierten Umgang mit Waffen, insbesondere mit Handfeuerwaffen, einsetzen will. Mit Öffentlichkeits und Lobbyarbeit wird versucht ein… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Control arms — ist eine Kampagne von drei nichtstaatlichen Organisationen, die sich weltweit für einen streng kontrollierten Umgang mit Waffen, insbesondere mit Handfeuerwaffen, einsetzen will. Mit Öffentlichkeits und Lobbyarbeit wird versucht ein… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Control Arms Campaign — Control Arms is a campaign jointly run by Amnesty International, IANSA and Oxfam International. The campaign focuses on the international trade in arms, arguing that the lack of controls on the arms trade is fuelling armed conflict, poverty and… … Wikipedia
Arms control — is an umbrella term for restrictions upon the development, production, stockpiling, proliferation, and usage of weapons, especially weapons of mass destruction. Arms control is typically exercised through the use of diplomacy which seeks to… … Wikipedia
Arms industry — Workers assemble pistols at the John Inglis munitions plant, Canada, April 1944 The arms industry is a global industry and business which manufactures and sells weapons and military technology and equipment. It comprises government and commercial … Wikipedia
Arms Control Association — The Arms Control Association is a US based national nonpartisan membership organization founded in 1971 with the self stated mission of promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies[1]. The group is known for… … Wikipedia
control — controllable, adj., n. controllability, controllableness, n. controllably, adv. controlless, adj. controllingly, adv. /keuhn trohl /, v., controlled, controlling, n. v.t. 1. to exercise restraint or direction over; dominate; command … Universalium
arms — See control arms high lift rocker arms … Dictionary of automotive terms
control arm — A metal strut on the suspension which is located at the top and bottom of the wheel spindle. The upper and lower control arms allow the front wheels to change direction. Also called a wishbone or A arm. Also see suspension system track control… … Dictionary of automotive terms
Arms and Equipment Guide — … Wikipedia