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Despite recent announcements from her office of dire budget deficits and cutbacks in some programming, she is determined to implement her bold artistic vision.
The party has included mental health on the first page of its election manifesto, a place reserved for policies it is determined to implement if it returns to government.
The execution of four of Dua's killers would mean that the government is determined to implement the law, though this might lead to a renewed surge in sectarian violence.
The FSA is determined to implement the various reform measures included in the prime minister's package, and is actively doing so.Takeshi UeraDirector, Office of Public Relations, FSATokyoFlight of fancySIR – On the selection of a site for Mexico city's new airport you say that its current airport operated 21m flights in 2000 ("Time flies", October 27th).
Rangers director Sandy Easdale has insisted that the present board of the League One club has a business plan that it is determined to implement.
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But he said that Britain and the US were determined to implement their "drawdown" strategy and hand over "lead combat" operations to Afghan forces by the middle of next year.
The party even went as far to put the pledge on the front of its manifesto, a space reserved for policies they are determined to implement in a future coalition.
He said plans which had been presented to the unions as "discussion points" were now being put forward as formal proposals that the Government was determined to implement.
"We are determined to implement and enforce this new law," he said in an interview in Quito, "but the legal system in the Galapagos is slow and defective," and the government's ability to control the whole area of the marine reserve effectively is limited by a lack of money and personnel.
But what if some of those reserves can never be dug up and burned?If governments were determined to implement their climate policies, a lot of that carbon would have to be left in the ground, says Carbon Tracker, a non-profit organisation, and the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change, part of the London School of Economics.
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