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However, the convention allows continued mercury trade for artisanal and small-scale gold mining, and there is no phase-out date for the practice.
Beebe told HuffPost he does allow visitors to bring fruits and vegetables to feed to some animals, as long as they are inspected first, but has no plans to phase out bread because "no one has proven that we need to".
The State Police have no plan to phase out their approximately 2,300 dashboard-mounted radar detectors.
Administrators at the medical school say they have no plans to phase out dissection, an educational method that dates back to the Ptolemaic era.
So far neither the Coalition nor Labor have made climate change and the environment a focus in the campaign and have no plans to phase out coal-fired power stations.
David Caldwell, a spokesman for the General Motors truck group, said there were no plans to phase out any of the current models produced at the Linden plant, which employs 2,300, and said there might be a need for new workers there but could not say how many.
There are currently no plans to phase out any SuccessFactors products, says SAP. SAP explains that data and analytics will be a focus area for further innovations in both SuccessFactors and SAP's HCM offerings.
"While we've been working on ways to bring together the best of both operating systems, there's no plan to phase out Chrome OS," wrote Google's senior VP for Android, Chrome OS and Chromecast.
Although the United States currently has no plans to phase out all incandescent bulbs, the US Department of Energy estimates that if the whole country switched to LED lighting over the next 20 years, this could result in energy cost savings of $120bn, reduce electricity consumption for lighting by a quarter, and reduce carbon emissions by 246 million metric tons.
"There are no plans to phase out diesel technology as it will continue to be an important solution to achieving fuel economy and CO2 goals in a global economy".
"Now the issue is no longer whether we should phase out nuclear energy.
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