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Quietly, some member states have reversed plans and committed to upgrade their capacity to contribute to nuclear missions.
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The governor emphasized that he was committed to upgrading Florida's voting system to avoid future disputes over hanging chads, punch-card machines and butterfly ballots.
The Premier League is emphatic that its clubs are committed to upgrading youth development, earmarking £320m over the next four years to the improved facilities, coaching, education, welfare, intensive monitoring and target-setting regimes which the EPPP requires.
The Mets had shown interest in Ibáñez, meeting with his representatives earlier this week at the winter meetings in Las Vegas, but New York is committed to upgrading its pitching staff before seriously considering augmenting the offense.
(The full European Leadership Network statement and the full list of signatories are at www.europeanleadershipnetwork.org) First, with too many nuclear weapons still on the continent of Europe and NATO committed to upgrading its tactical nuclear weapons in this theater, it is time for the alliance to change course and do more to create the conditions necessary for a world without nuclear weapons.
The SNP said it was the only government to have committed to upgrading the 113.4 mile (182.5km) stretch.
But with Marshall on the outside, Alshon Jeffery entering his second season and Chicago seemingly committed to upgrading the offensive line over the next few months, the onus shifts back to Cutler in 2013, making August the perfect time to ask if he's elite.
At a time when North American cities are just beginning to assess what altered long-term weather patterns may bring, a handful, such as Toronto, have already committed to upgrading their wastewater systems with climate change in mind.
At the beginning of interconnection, each country signed an agreement to commit to upgrading its electricity system to a minimum standard.
As part of its Olympic bid, the state of Rio de Janeiro committed to expand and upgrade the system so that 80% of sewage is treated.
But paying for that new infrastructure could be difficult, because CERN is already committed to expensive upgrades to its Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest atom smasher.
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