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On climate change, India agreed to move to phase down hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs, according to a treaty known as the Montreal Protocol.
For the media, the move to phase five was quite rightly a big story which was, equally appropriately, given a good deal of coverage.
The move follows complaints from commercial TV companies about a new tax to help pay for President Nicolas Sarkozy's move to phase out advertising on public channels.
The FDA has said the move to phase out trans fats will reduce coronary heart disease and prevent thousands of fatal heart attack each year.
British Airways has ordered 18 new Airbus A350 aircraft as part of a move to phase out a fleet of 30 Boeing aircraft over the next 10 years.
Mr. Louima said he had been persuaded of progress by the city's move to phase out the so-called 48-hour rule as the contracts of various police unions expire.
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Polystyrene foam packaging has been a topic of environmental debate for decades, and several international brands have made moves to phase it out.
In France and Spain, governments have tried to bolster public television by moving to phase out advertising on public TV, holding up the ad-free BBC as a model.
Russia has high hopes that, as Germany moves to phase out nuclear energy by 2022, it will need more gas to make up for the shortfall.
The Staffordshire coal power plant is the latest to pull down the shutters due to low power prices and higher carbon costs, as the energy secretary, Amber Rudd, moves to phase out coal by 2025.
Following an Environment Agency report on PFOS, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) moved to phase it out, but so much foam was needed at Buncefield that fire brigades were forced to bring their old PFOS-containing stocks as well.
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