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Mr. Bing says his administration has drawn up a plan to spare the city, though he acknowledges that it has yet to be fully put into effect.
Mr. Clapp said environmental groups had estimated that if the energy plan was fully put into effect, it would increase the pollution that causes global warming by 35percentt over the next decade.
That new plan, which will be fully put into effect later this year, will allow auditors to concentrate their efforts on areas where they are most likely to recover any underpayment, Mr. Miller said.
While many of these plans are still under discussion and could take years to fully put into effect, the Dodd-Frank rules are slowly starting to change Wall Street, at least on the surface.
If the Bush plan were fully put into effect, it would potentially double what the administration had planned to spend over 10 years for renewable energy research and for tax incentives for people and companies that purchase energy-efficient products, like hybrid cars.
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They will run an advocacy campaign that will last until after the law is fully put into place in 2014.
In what President Clinton described today as a "historic step in normalization, reconciliation and healing," the United States and Vietnam signed a lengthy trade agreement that, if put into effect fully, would transform America's onetime enemy from a quasi-socialist redoubt into Asia's newest capitalist recruit.
The fault tree is synthesized automatically after the decision matrix is fully searched in FTSIS, the availability of which has been verified after it was put into effect successfully.
These measures are, in fact, being put into effect.
"Contingency plans were immediately put into effect," the agency said.
But the plan has not been put into effect.
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