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Much of the debate revolves around whether to scrap a plan devised by an earlier government to cease nuclear-power generation by 2022.
Hawaii will scrap a plan, announced in February, to drop the word "Rainbow" from the nickname of its men's sports teams.
New owners, they hoped, would at last bring some stability to a firm that has been in turmoil since last November, when shareholders forced VNU to scrap a plan to buy IMS Health, an American health-market research firm.
In February, an Indonesian district on the main island of Java was forced to scrap a plan for virginity tests for high school girls in order to graduate after it sparked a huge public outcry.
Having inherited Bear Stearns' offices in midtown New York, JP Morgan looks set to scrap a plan to move into a new $2bn£1bnbn) tower block on the edge of the World Trade Centre site.
Dr. Healy resigned in October shortly after the Red Cross was forced to scrap a plan to steer some of the money raised by its Sept. 11 relief fund to a program that would respond to any future terrorism.
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After the former Tory leader William Hague responded he had never heard of him, Banks said he would scrap a planned £100,000 donation to Ukip and donate £1m instead.
They backed a call to scrap a planned 1% pay rise.
The Conservative Party initially announced it would scrap a planned £72,000 cap on care costs, which had been due in 2020.
"Guitar Hero" was essentially left for dead in early 2011 when Activision said it would scrap a planned "Guitar Hero" title for that year.
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