Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Defense claimed Sunday to have captured a half-dozen settlements in Nagorno-Karabakh, including the strategic Mrov heights which could be used to interdict logistical links between Yerevan and Nagorno Karabakh. ... "
" ... In a sign of just how alarmed federal prison officials are by the proliferation of unmanned aerial systems that can be used for prison surveillance or to deliver contraband, the U.S. Bureau of Prisons has issued a public request for information on technologies and systems that can be used to counter, mitigate and interdict "the impact and possible nefarious intent" of unmanned aerial systems. The Prisons Bureau, an agency of the Department of Justice, is responsible for 122 correctional facilities across the United States, housing approximately 205,000 federal inmates. ... "
" ... Maritime Domain Awareness has come a long way since the late seventies. Today, the Coast Guard knows an awful lot about fishing vessel movements. While coverage could be better, and the process of getting actionable intelligence to a cutter or other interdiction asset is still not as easy as it should be, the Coast Guard’s ability to detect illicit activity far outstrips the force’s ability to disrupt that activity. In the Coast Guard effort to interdict narcotics during Fiscal Year 2017, law enforcement forces in the Eastern Pacific were only able to interdict 1 out of every 31 suspected trafficking incidents. While the Coast Guard has gotten some additional interdiction help from the U.S. Navy this year, a stronger Coast Guard focus on fishing will only increase the number of targets, and, without additional capacity, the Coast Guard will struggle under the sheer weight of numbers. ... "
" ... Similarly, trade in technologies is staggering. Augmented reality glasses, artificial intelligence, facial recognition, and semiconductors are common in consumer technologies but also feature in modern weapons. Export of these “dual use” technologies is regulated to deter their acquisition by unintended parties, including terrorists, to delay the development and proliferation of derivative weapons by unintended parties, to uncover and interdict illegal and illicit transfer of these technologies. Additionally, this regime support diplomatic efforts, builds trust among partners, and strengthens the members’ economies through legal trade. Wassenaar’s list of Dual-Use Goods and Technologies contains over 1,000 items in 9 categories, ranging from special materials and related equipment to electronics, computers, telecommunications, information security, sensors and lasers, navigation, aerospace, and propulsion. Over 170 items are classified as "sensitive" and 80 as "very sensitive", requiring a more vigilant approach. One key category is semiconductors listing more than 150 end-products and more than 20 types of semiconductor manufacturing equipment. ... "
" ... To counter narco submarines European forces may need to invest in new equipment, new training and patrol routines. A lot can be learned from the U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) efforts in Latin America. There a range of intelligence platforms cue Navy destroyers and Coast Guard cutters to interdict the narco submarine. They are then boarded. However the nature of the Atlantic will likely change some aspects. ... "