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While it is tempting to attribute these demands to unrealistic expectations that Moscow built on as a starting point for negotiations on the serious issues-the United States has demonstrated will to do so, at least with regard to strike weapons, military exercises near Russia’s borders-Russia will nevertheless be unable to neglect the flat-out refusal it encountered on the issues that were declared vital to its interests. In the event that Russia receives no sufficient diplomatic guarantees enshrined in legally-binding documents, Moscow-as we can glean from statements made by some of Russia’s top officials-will be forced to ensure its security in a different way, through a “military-technical” response that will consist in deploying certain unnamed weapons systems. With a high degree of certainty, we can assume that we are talking about Russia withdrawing from its unilateral moratorium on non-deployment of medium- and short-range missiles, which no one adheres to anyway, all the more so because the potential deployment of such U.S. Not everybody might want to go to that much effort to express disapproval of parking-space straddling, but it's not hard to understand the sentiment. A recent study by transportation analysis firm INRIX Research found that 49 percent of U.S. That's more than twice the amount as were aggrieved about people using parking designated specifically for disabled people or families. Means - executive director of the Lexington & Fayette County Parking Authority in Lexington, Kentucky, and a member of the board of directors of the International Parking Institute - estimates that as many as 3 to 5 percent of drivers park outside the lines, and take up more than one space. And it doesn't just happen in parking lots. 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