Focusing on the so-called weapons of mass destruction was our greatest diplomatic and political mistake.
As I have already pointed out, even so-called 'tactical' nuclear weapons are in reality indiscriminate in their effect.
However, so-called "less-lethal" weapons can still inflict injuries that may result in death.
But in a case like this, the efficacy of this so-called ultimate weapon was more limited.
The older devices are so-called unitary weapons, meaning that the shell contains the harmful substance.
Police officers said they had taken statements and confiscated a number of so-called traditional weapons, like spears and clubs.
In fact, since research on so-called hit-to-kill weapons began in 1976, attempts to destroy mock warheads have failed more than 70 percent of the time.
You write in connection with The Times's coverage of so-called weapons of mass destruction that "the failure was not individual, but institutional."
If this so-called mind-control weapon is operating, it isn't being used by the Klingons.
"Where are these so-called smart weapons they are talking about?"