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Without time constraints, they are free to handle decommissioning in a measured manner; they can remove what is needed immediately, allow for new approaches to emerge, and then return to the site in future.
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It has also begun offering a foundation degree in decommissioning in conjunction with the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan).
Another change is that EU support for decommissioning in Lithuania and Slovakia will continue for an extra three years to 2020.
Padraic Wilson envisaged "voluntary decommissioning" in parallel to political developments.No republican prisoner in a leading position speaks as an individual.
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It would probably have to consist of IRA decommissioning in return for further reform of Ulster's police along the lines suggested by Chris Patten's commission in 1999.
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