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That strategy is to seek out small, well-defined parts of the case where crimes may have been committed, develop evidence and, if possible, quickly bring an indictment.
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These gaps led to the Kyoto Protocol, negotiated in 1997, which committed developed countries to reducing their greenhouse-gas emissions by various, specified amounts.
It would have committed developing countries like China to action, but failed to achieve the unanimous consent required for legal enforcement, and has served as little more than a voluntary agreement.
This phrase commits developed nations to start work almost immediately on reaching their mid-term targets.
Thus, one might expect that any agreement that commits the United States to emissions reductions without committing developing nations could fail.
The agreement, which eliminates the use of coal, oil, and gas for energy needs, also commits developed countries to providing US $100 billion per year from 2020 to help developing nations cope with climate change.
Loss-of-function mutants of C. elegans and C. briggsae gld-1 share a tumorous germline phenotype (Francis, Barton, et al. 1995; Beadell et al. 2011), consistent with a conserved role in committing developing germ cells to meiosis.
Oil sands operators are committed to develop reclamation plans to ensure that the mine site is restored to a natural or economically usable landscape.
First, top management must be committed to develop and promote learning [22, 74, 82].
"We are committed to develop MariaDB into the most versatile open source database.
Substantial world-wide resources are being committed to develop improved toxicological testing methods that will contribute to better protection of human health and the environment.
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