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Rich countries have so far not committed to replace it, to the consternation of developing countries, which have asked for $60bn.
He said yesterday that Russia had since moderated what he called its support for Abkhazian independence and that the troops should remain as long as United Nations forces are not committed to replace them.
The statement arrives a day after a majority of US phone carriers committed to replace the handsets of concerned customers who own one of the new Galaxy Note 7 units.
We're doing it in our cities, as when Los Angeles committed to replace coal with clean energy by 2025.
They proposed a competition with set fees for sketches and designs submitted by the invited artists, to be judged by a jury of their peers, and with the Mint committed to replace the Seated Liberty coins with the result.
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The coalition is not committed to replacing the Human Rights Act.
The Republican Party is now firmly committed to replacing Medicare with what we might call Vouchercare.
Labour has committed to replacing the green deal if elected in 2015.
Governments committed to replacing fossil fuels almost entirely by clean energy in the second half of this century.
Cadbury Trebor Bassett said it had listened to consumers and was "committed to replacing all artificial colours in our sweets by the end of this year".
Russia and the United States failed to narrow their differences on Monday over American plans for a missile shield in Europe, but said they were committed to replacing a cold war nuclear weapons agreement.
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