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Prime Minister Bertie Ahern of Ireland and David Trimble, the First Minister of the new Northern Ireland Assembly, called on the Irish Republican Army tonight to agree to begin a phased disarmament to allow the Northern peace effort to advance.
Then the administration can maneuver behind the scenes to ensure that the interim Iraqi government installed after June 30 quickly invites American troops to begin a phased withdrawal over an extended period.
One of the first actions of the Coalition government when it was elected was to cease talks with the Hazelwood power station – the dirtiest in the country – to begin a phased shutdown, saying it would be too expensive.
"Congress will be emboldened in direct proportion to the trouble in Iraq". If the policy was not judged to be working by Labour Day (the first Monday in September, which marks the start of the new political year), Mr Bush could lose control of the policy to Congress and be forced to begin a phased pull-out, he suggested.
And part of the reason I'm delivering a speech today on Iraq is to maintain the position that we have to begin a phased redeployment.
These findings were used to convince the municipal government to begin a phased process of replacing its aging fleet of diesel buses with new ones powered by natural gas.
By early next year, DIAN researchers plan to begin a new phase.
Researchers had hoped to begin a second phase of clinical trials by early 2017.
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