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The statement from the underground organization was issued just 12 hours after Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain and his Irish counterpart, Bertie Ahern, made a public call to the group for such reassurance, and it lifted hopes of ending the deadlock over disarmament that has frozen progress on the Northern Ireland peace agreement.
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The verdict froze progress on an association agreement and free-trade zone with the EU that would offer what James Sherr, a Ukraine specialist at Chatham House in Britain, calls "all the benefits of membership-lite".
However, the establishment of this technique can be made complicated by two phenomenas: the strong ground heterogeneity, which renders delicate an overall freezing prediction, and the potential presence of high seepage-flow velocities, which may have a negative impact on freezing progress.
Because the Chancellor controls the Treasury, and the Treasury controls all government spending, the difficulties between the two men ran the gamut from heated argument and negative briefing by associates to the non-execution of policy: "He wanted to freeze progress until he took over" was a charge that Blair was privately levelling against Brown as early as 2002.
Unless we adopt "sustainability" policies that try, not only to freeze progress at current levels, but to force us to adopt regressive technologies like unreliable energy--solar and wind.
On the day of his inauguration, he froze progress on all developing regulations for at least 60 days for review.
This first-phase deal is aimed at freezing progress on Iran's nuclear program during negotiations of a final agreement.
This first-phase deal is aimed at freezing progress on Iran's nuclear program to allow negotiations of a final deal, without the risk that Iran would forge ahead with its program during the six or more months of talks.
Arabs fear that Mr. Sharon could be even more inflexible than Benjamin Netanyahu, the last Likud prime minister, who was widely seen as having frozen any progress toward peace.
Israel's defence minister, Ehud Barak, said he was more concerned about how negotiations, which are currently frozen, might progress in future.
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