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DEFENSE AND MAINTENANCE OF A STATE THROUGH USE OF ALL POWERS AT THE STATE'S DISPOSAL
National Defence; National Security; National defence; Security sector; National Defense; National-defense; National security state; National security of Russia; National security matters; National defense; National security of Ukraine; National-security; Natl. security; State sec; Statesec; National security of India; National security theory; National security of the United Kingdom; Chairman of the Defence Board; Defence Board
  • Persian Gulf War]], 1991
  • The [[National Security Agency]] harvests personal data across the internet.
  • Libya bombing]] on 15 April 1986
  • The [[SUPO]] headquarters in [[Punavuori]], [[Helsinki]]

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национальная оборона; оборона страны

Definitie

пансион
ПАНСИ'ОН, пансиона, ·муж. (·франц. pension).
1. Закрытое среднее учебное заведение с общежитием (·ист. ). "Она воспитана была... в благородном пансионе у эмигрантки Фальбала." Пушкин. Благородный пансион при Московском Университете где подготовлялись к вступлению в Университет).
| Общежитие для учащихся (·устар. ). Гимназический пансион.
2. Род небольшой гостиницы семейного характера, где сдаются комнаты со столом и полным содержанием (·устар. ). Поселиться в частном пансионе.
3. Содержание жильцов на полном довольствии (·устар. ). Сдается комната с пансионом.

Wikipedia

National security

National security, or national defence, is the security and defence of a sovereign state, including its citizens, economy, and institutions, which is regarded as a duty of government. Originally conceived as protection against military attack, national security is widely understood to include also non-military dimensions, including the security from terrorism, minimization of crime, economic security, energy security, environmental security, food security, and cyber-security. Similarly, national security risks include, in addition to the actions of other nation states, action by violent non-state actors, by narcotic cartels, and by multinational corporations, and also the effects of natural disasters.

Governments rely on a range of measures, including political, economic, and military power, as well as diplomacy, to safeguard the security of a nation state. They may also act to build the conditions of security regionally and internationally by reducing transnational causes of insecurity, such as climate change, economic inequality, political exclusion, and nuclear proliferation.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Defence Board
1. Following the 1'–year–old‘s death in August 2006, a Ministry of Defence Board of Inquiry was held into the circumstances behind his death.
2. Nyipuocs, also the chairman of the technical committee of the Sudans Joint Defence Board, said the ex–rebels had informed Khartoum and the United Nations the re–deployment would be delayed for "logistical and technical" reasons.
3. A previous Ministry of Defence board of inquiry into the death found it happened because of "poor tactical decision–making", a lack of standard operating procedures and a shortage of "mission–essential" equipment.
4. May 22, 2006 (KHARTOUM) Sudan Peoples Liberation Army (SPLA) chief of staff and deputy chairman of the Joint Defence Board (JDB), who is also the chairman of the current session of the JDB, General Oyay Deng Ajak, chaired the JDBs third meeting yesterday at the Armed Forces Officers Club in Khartoum.
5. The relatives of the six Redcaps have accused the army of showing a "cavalier attitude" towards the safety of the men and claimed there was a "cover–up". A Ministry of Defence board of inquiry last year found that no individual or organisation could be blamed for the murders and claimed that the killings "could not have been reasonably prevented". Yesterday, the inquest began with evidence from Colonel Thomas Beckett, the battle group commander in charge of Maysan province.
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