But it is the states that may have the most to lose if these clean up goals are put in to effect.
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Mr Roberts, a Liberal Democrat, said: "All these units are subject to the current consultation and I don't understand why these changes have been put in to effect so soon given that the community health councils have until 1 March to make representations".
The document includes a work-plan to put the UN Plan of Action in to effect, and follows extensive consultation since the endorsement of the Plan by the UN Chief Executives Board on 12 April 2012.
In order to put into effect the philosophy of Islamic finance, various structures have been developed to meet the demands of Shariah and commerce.
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Yep, that's the exact same chip we've seen put to good effect in the Orange San Diego, but how does it fare in this device?
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Dell has already put 3D to good effect in its high-end Alienware models, but Samsung claims the screen on its new RF712 gaming laptop will have industry-leading brightness, helping it to overcome the dimming effect of wearing 3D glasses.
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When I put this to the prime minister he answered, in effect, that what was good for the victims was to have a workable solution ie a system of press regulation which is tough but with which the newspapers will co-operate, and to have it set up soon.
He urged the government to work with the insurance industry "to put in place fast-track procedures with immediate effect so that individuals and businesses making claims do not have to wait for the money they need to start putting things right".
Speakers at the rally, a mix of politicians and children rights activists, said the event was meant to show support for Putin and new legislation put forth by United Russia to enforce the American adoption ban that was put into effect in January.
America, in particular, could have done much more to put pressure on the Indonesians to rein in their dogs of war, and America in effect gave Suharto the green light to move in 1975.
Given this apparent success, it may seem odd that Apple has now, in effect, decided to put those clone makers out of business.
Germany must in effect be willing to put all of the distressed euro zone economies on its balance sheet and pay to keep them afloat.
That is the main aim of his new constitution, whose main effect is to put his people in charge.
Because 80% of Iran's foreign revenues are derived from oil exports, an embargo by the EU set to take effect in July will put further pressure on its economy.
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As for intellectual advantages, parents soak their babies in Mozart with dubious effect, put a toy computer in the crib, elbow their way into the best preschools to speed them on their path to Harvard.
The IRS figured this out pretty quickly after the rules for conversion from a qualified plan to a Roth IRA were put into effect in 2009.
In effect, Ms Matheson has decided to put them - and the historical integrity of the index - before anything else.
In effect, Hartz IV recipients put their lives in receivership to the omnipresent Jobs Center.
The Mexican sales decline was due to higher prices that the company recently put into effect in the region.
At one point, some leaders at the base had put up posters with Pogany's picture, in effect warning soldiers to stay away from him.
When we vote for one party or the other party, we collectively decide which direction the nation should be headed. 2010 was an off-year, but the aggregate effect of all the House races was to put in office a huge majority of Republicans who had signed the Americans for Tax Reform tax pledge.
His thoughts on the subject are a year in the making and could take up to eight years to put into effect.
The effect of this tardiness has been to put physical activity in reverse gear compared with population trends and advances in tobacco and alcohol control and diet.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- British airlines have put into effect measures to stop people with swine flu boarding flights in a bid to prevent the virus from spreading further.
Simply put, by, in effect, prohibiting foreign-born individuals from coming to America to work legally on temporary visas to fill lower-skilled jobs, the federal government is imposing the type of policy he decries in other areas.
The last the lumping together of lots of small trades has put pressure on fees by cutting the marginal cost of a trade, in effect to zero.
To put it another way, governments set up a system that in effect treated bankers as naughty children or ravenous puppies who could not be trusted not to eat too much of the dangerously fattening stuff - and regulators were to be the health conscious parents.
It is, in effect, a ransom paid by developers to be allowed to put up buildings.
If market-share analysis can be a poor guide to the likely effect of mergers on prices, what might be put in its place?
Many parts of the law are already in effect and most people are not complaining about the opportunity to put, for example, their 25, 26-year-old children on their health insurance.
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