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Indeed, it has always said it would relinquish its role as the internet's final arbiter at some future moment.
It had also been a stubborn holdout, so much so that in April the White House declined to invite Belarus to a 47-nation nuclear security summit meeting convened by Mr. Obama, at which another former Soviet republic, Ukraine, announced that it would relinquish its highly enriched uranium.
In its second week as the No. 1 team, Notre Dame gave little indication it would relinquish that spot anytime soon.
Earlier this year, to address concerns about media plurality, News Corporation had given an undertaking that it would relinquish control of Sky News, BSkyB's news channel, if the takeover went ahead.
Reversing a position it has held for more than 30 years, the Metropolitan Museum of Art said yesterday that it would relinquish ownership of a 2,500-year-old 2,500-year-old 2,500-year-old the world's finest, to Italy.
Checkmated, the Met announced last week that it would relinquish title, probably by early 2008, but was negotiating with Italy to have objects of equivalent importance made available on long-term loan -- including, possibly, the Euphronios vase.
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Once controls were in place, the United States would relinquish its arsenal and scientific information to the world community.
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