Definitions
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- noun the United Nations agency concerned with atomic energy
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Examples
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The diplomats – all accredited to the International Atomic Energy Agency, which is tasked with probing Iran's nuclear activities – spoke on condition of anonymity because their information was privileged.
Iran Nuclear Tour To Move Forward Without Key Diplomats, Allies AP 2011
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The parliament's national security committee is due to meet on Tuesday to discuss whether Iran should continue its cooperation with the U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency, which issued the report.
Iran Activists Join Antinuclear Push Farnaz Fassihi 2011
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Early last year, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, which is at the center of the negotiations to end or contain the Iranian program, decided to meet with Khamenei directly.
The Supreme Leader 2009
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At least three sites have been identified by U.S. officials and passed along to the International Atomic Energy Agency, which is negotiating with Syria for permission to conduct inspections in the country, according to U.S. government officials and Western diplomats.
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For example, Benedict has spoken in favor of the International Atomic Energy Agency, which is often at loggerheads with Bush administration foreign policy.
Pope vs. President 2007
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We don't want to send any such signals to Iran, such as we don't want to do anything that indicates that we're not fully supporting the International Atomic Energy Agency, which is the one that is inside Iran trying to determine what is the state of Iran's nuclear program.
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And my own guess is that the IAEA, the International Atomic Energy Agency, which is very concerned about this topic, will also be cooperating with national and international police agencies.
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They're on their way to the International Atomic Energy Agency, which is headquartered in Austria.
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He's the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, which is responsible for monitoring the world's nuclear weapons and those concerns.
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No doubt the U.N. inspectors, that is, the International Atomic Energy Agency, in this particular case, and maybe also some of Dr. Hans Blix's people, will probably call on the companies that were involved in this export, if they can get to them, I mean if they can find them.
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