Proliferation in a sentence

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I was reading the FATF recommendation and its title was




INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ON COMBATING MONEY LAUNDERING AND THE FINANCING OF TERRORISM & PROLIFERATION




I understand every thing other than "proliferation" in above sentence. In my dictionary it means growing rapidly or multiplying rapidly, but this meaning don't make sense in here I think! So what's the correct definition?!










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I was reading the FATF recommendation and its title was




INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ON COMBATING MONEY LAUNDERING AND THE FINANCING OF TERRORISM & PROLIFERATION




I understand every thing other than "proliferation" in above sentence. In my dictionary it means growing rapidly or multiplying rapidly, but this meaning don't make sense in here I think! So what's the correct definition?!










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I was reading the FATF recommendation and its title was




INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ON COMBATING MONEY LAUNDERING AND THE FINANCING OF TERRORISM & PROLIFERATION




I understand every thing other than "proliferation" in above sentence. In my dictionary it means growing rapidly or multiplying rapidly, but this meaning don't make sense in here I think! So what's the correct definition?!










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I was reading the FATF recommendation and its title was




INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ON COMBATING MONEY LAUNDERING AND THE FINANCING OF TERRORISM & PROLIFERATION




I understand every thing other than "proliferation" in above sentence. In my dictionary it means growing rapidly or multiplying rapidly, but this meaning don't make sense in here I think! So what's the correct definition?!







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It is actually a finance term: "Proliferation financing"



Defined by FATF (p.29, under Option 1):




Proliferation financing refers to:

the act of providing funds or financial services which are used, in whole or in part, for the manufacture, acquisition, possession, development, export, transhipment, brokering, transport, transfer, stockpiling or use of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons and their means of delivery and related materials (including both technologies and dual-use goods used for non-legitimate purposes), in contravention of national laws or, where applicable, international obligations.




If I put that simply:
Using money for extremely deadly weapons.






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    To be clear: This is a specific use of proliferation. Otherwise you have to define what is being proliferated, e.g. "The wanton proliferation of drugs and violence in our community"
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It is actually a finance term: "Proliferation financing"



Defined by FATF (p.29, under Option 1):




Proliferation financing refers to:

the act of providing funds or financial services which are used, in whole or in part, for the manufacture, acquisition, possession, development, export, transhipment, brokering, transport, transfer, stockpiling or use of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons and their means of delivery and related materials (including both technologies and dual-use goods used for non-legitimate purposes), in contravention of national laws or, where applicable, international obligations.




If I put that simply:
Using money for extremely deadly weapons.






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    To be clear: This is a specific use of proliferation. Otherwise you have to define what is being proliferated, e.g. "The wanton proliferation of drugs and violence in our community"
    – Andrew
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up vote
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It is actually a finance term: "Proliferation financing"



Defined by FATF (p.29, under Option 1):




Proliferation financing refers to:

the act of providing funds or financial services which are used, in whole or in part, for the manufacture, acquisition, possession, development, export, transhipment, brokering, transport, transfer, stockpiling or use of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons and their means of delivery and related materials (including both technologies and dual-use goods used for non-legitimate purposes), in contravention of national laws or, where applicable, international obligations.




If I put that simply:
Using money for extremely deadly weapons.






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    To be clear: This is a specific use of proliferation. Otherwise you have to define what is being proliferated, e.g. "The wanton proliferation of drugs and violence in our community"
    – Andrew
    1 hour ago













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up vote
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It is actually a finance term: "Proliferation financing"



Defined by FATF (p.29, under Option 1):




Proliferation financing refers to:

the act of providing funds or financial services which are used, in whole or in part, for the manufacture, acquisition, possession, development, export, transhipment, brokering, transport, transfer, stockpiling or use of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons and their means of delivery and related materials (including both technologies and dual-use goods used for non-legitimate purposes), in contravention of national laws or, where applicable, international obligations.




If I put that simply:
Using money for extremely deadly weapons.






share|improve this answer














It is actually a finance term: "Proliferation financing"



Defined by FATF (p.29, under Option 1):




Proliferation financing refers to:

the act of providing funds or financial services which are used, in whole or in part, for the manufacture, acquisition, possession, development, export, transhipment, brokering, transport, transfer, stockpiling or use of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons and their means of delivery and related materials (including both technologies and dual-use goods used for non-legitimate purposes), in contravention of national laws or, where applicable, international obligations.




If I put that simply:
Using money for extremely deadly weapons.







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    To be clear: This is a specific use of proliferation. Otherwise you have to define what is being proliferated, e.g. "The wanton proliferation of drugs and violence in our community"
    – Andrew
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    To be clear: This is a specific use of proliferation. Otherwise you have to define what is being proliferated, e.g. "The wanton proliferation of drugs and violence in our community"
    – Andrew
    1 hour ago








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To be clear: This is a specific use of proliferation. Otherwise you have to define what is being proliferated, e.g. "The wanton proliferation of drugs and violence in our community"
– Andrew
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To be clear: This is a specific use of proliferation. Otherwise you have to define what is being proliferated, e.g. "The wanton proliferation of drugs and violence in our community"
– Andrew
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