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New regulations and other mandates are encouraging the move to clean energy.
Fox's move to clean up its brand image may be good public relations but bad business.
It's so bad in their cities they need to move to clean energies.
"We are going to start doing it now," Mr. Giuliani said when asked how quickly he intended to move to clean up the parks.
As they move to clean up their books and increase profits, banks are trying to respond to demands from regulators that they increase the amount of capital they keep to protect against losses.
In another move to clean up the troubled Vatican Bank, Pope Francis on Wednesday appointed a commission of inquiry that will report directly to him about the bank's activities.
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Not any more than they are moving to clean metros.
Some companies are already moving to clean up their cloud, as Greenpeace notes in the report.
Ford said it was already moving to clean up its fleet and welcomed the certainty of a five-year plan.
Garbage from the donated meals for the workers piled up in smelly mounds, until someone moved to clean it.
For example, Athens has moved to clean up an erratic system of pension disbursements, but some pension checks are still being mailed to people who have died.
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