However, the USA in particular has over the years been increasingly explicit in accepting certain international legal restraints on possible nuclear use.
In those talks Washington has pressed the North to accept international restraints on exporting missiles and missile technology.
The efforts intensified in 1981, when President Ronald Reagan abandoned his free-market rhetoric and persuaded Japan to accept voluntary restraints on its auto exports to America.
Hobble training a horse is a form of "sacking out" and desensitizing a horse to accept restraints on its legs.
Why, say those who oppose the idea, should we accept international restraints when the other side won't abide by them?
The officials said India favored steps to limit and eventually eliminate nuclear weapons, but only if the major nuclear powers, including the United States, undertook to accept similar restraints.
In an interview earlier this week with The Associated Press, Dr. Chavis indicated that he would accept such administrative restraints.
Should it strut the global beach alone, or leverage that power by accepting restraints on its freedom to act?
And it would require the United States to accept restraints on its freedom to take unilateral actions.
Generally passengers who choose not to wear restraints in a vehicle modified to accept 3-point restraints receive marginally more severe injuries.