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The Kremlin asked if the US would desist from nuclear testing while their man was in orbit.
The concession was granted on the basis of assurances that car makers would restrict price differentials to 12% and would desist from anti-competitive practices.These promises have repeatedly been flouted, but only recently has any action been taken.
In a recognition that such extreme barbarism could be self-defeating, Isis chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi said in July that Isis would desist from filming the actual moment of execution (though it will continue to show the moments before and after).
Australia coach Darren Lehmann announced earlier on Saturday that his players would desist from mentioning Trott on the field when the second Test begins on 5 December.
They would reasonably predict, among other things, that she would no longer be inclined to join the protest line and that she would desist from her efforts to discourage other women from having abortions.
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Torres hoped that they would desist now that his team was feeding them, but if the rains kept them from the meeting point there was a risk that they would start again.
But eating out these days has become more like theatre (particularly true in this case, what with Heston roasting pineapples on a clockwork spit), and we wouldn't desist from reviewing a play simply because it was at the Royal Court.
https://t.co/0IGhgT5BoI Monroe said she would only desist from pursuing legal action for libel if Hopkins issued a public apology and donated £5,000 to a charity of her choice.
Mr Abbas, and apparently Mr Bush, felt they had an implicit commitment that Israel would largely desist from offensive operations during this period of grace.A group of senior reserve officers had planned to publish large newspaper advertisements on June 11th supporting Mr Sharon's new openness to negotiations, and praising him for beginning to dismantle settlement outposts.
"It would also immediately desist from its aggressive opposition to tobacco control policies such as tax increases, graphic health warnings and plain packaging," says the letter, whose signatories include Prof John Ashton, president of the UK Faculty of Public Health (FPH); Prof Rifat Atun, of the Harvard School of Public Health; and Prof Robert Beaglehole, of the University of Auckland.
It appears that Germany still wants a "no spy" agreement with the United States, meaning that the two countries would cease and desist from spying on each other's government officials and citizens.
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