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The company is stepping up use of independent distributors.
Schools and colleges could soon be stepping up use of "open source" software (software downloadable for free from the internet), thanks to the awarding of the first tender by Becta for office suite software which offers an alternative to existing products.
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But anti-bribery enforcement has been transformed since the early 2000s, when NGOs started to raise a stink and America stepped up use of its Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).This law was passed in 1977, but in its first quarter-century it was largely ignored by prosecutors.
Afghanistan President Karzai made a dramatic public appeal to the US political elite when he told the Washington Post last week that the stepped up use of nighttime military raids by NATO forces in Afghanistan is unacceptable to the Afghan people and must stop.
To make up for the lost energy, Tokyo Electric has stepped up use of coal and oil.
Meanwhile, broker-dealers will look to regional exchanges still in private hands or step up use of independent trading systems.
That he would step up use of the power within the Met.
[C7.] Journalists Step Up Use of Web Although the lure of Internet companies is waning and new sites on the World Wide Web are no longer sprouting as readily, journalists are using the Internet more than ever, according to a study released last week.
Steps Up Use of Sting In ISIS Cases".
That could mean reducing wasteful use; collecting, reusing or recycling plastic trash; stepping up the use of recycled plastic or of more easily biodegradable materials; and modifying product designs to minimize plastic use.
He's stepped up the use of drone attacks on Qaeda leaders, very effectively, although in ways that have sparked a serious legal debate.
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