But elsewhere the death penalty was "becoming a thing of the past, " secretary-general Salil Shetty said.
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But elsewhere "wider transformational change" is needed to meet changes and reduce budgets, they added.
But elsewhere in the region, governments still seem to treasure control over all else.
The answers, in his view, do not lie in Italy but elsewhere in Europe.
He cited the numerous fiscal and monetary stimulus measures since, not only in the U.S. but elsewhere.
But elsewhere, impoverished militia groups appear to be reverting to old ways - turning to banditry and extortion.
Attempts to re-float the devolved Stormont Assembly may be bogged down, but elsewhere Northern Ireland is moving forward.
The Czechs could at a pinch turn to quantitative easing, but elsewhere the macroeconomic policy locker looks bare.
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The Exiles are also fancied to challenge strongly again, but elsewhere there is an air of uncertainty over several clubs.
Conservationists worry these killings will have a negative impact on efforts to save wolf populations not only in India, but elsewhere.
French papers are infuriated at the summit haggling, but elsewhere Tony Blair wins approval for raising questions of where Europe is headed.
At many elite institutions, tenure is secure, but elsewhere it is disappearing.
Spain insists that neither the government nor the banking sector needs a bailout, but elsewhere in Europe that is openly being discussed.
But elsewhere it is by no means clear that tolerance is fading.
But elsewhere in Malawi and throughout the continent, such rituals continue.
But elsewhere in the museum, an eclectic and at times whimsical approach does help to enliven the display by providing a rich context for less familiar works.
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The move to 3G networks in the UK now seems a lot more likely than it did a few months ago, but elsewhere things are a lot less clear.
On the right, Mr de Villepin at least had the courage to try to counter the logic of job protection, but elsewhere has scarcely demonstrated an embrace of open markets.
But elsewhere, falling migration means little more than pain.
But elsewhere the dominating trend is eccentricity and innovation.
One sign of positive economic growth is in the housing sector, with house prices still buoyant by recent standards, but elsewhere figures showed that factory activity in the US barely grew in April.
But elsewhere, defense is surrendering relevance, sucking wind.
Rainfall was close to or above normal over much of western Scotland but elsewhere it was dry, particularly over much of southern, central and eastern England where less than 10% of normal rainfall was recorded.
But elsewhere in the world, Elop said his cheapest device would appeal as either a failsafe that users can turn to when their smarter handsets are struck dumb by power outage or as a novelty stand-in for costlier, bigger devices.
Residential and commercial rents, even in New York City, are down--not, perhaps, south of 14th Street in Manhattan, but elsewhere in the city, mere mortals are negotiating better deals with their landlords, or moving to neighborhoods they had thought were out of reach.
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