The Six Strikes program was supposed to be rolled out by the end of 2012, but was delayed due to Hurricane Sandy.
Securing a deal was in the UK's interest because failure to do so would mean that annual settlements would be rolled over and this could end up costing the UK more, he told MPs.
Under laws introduced by the previous conservative-led Dutch government, a national ban on foreigners using cannabis was due to be rolled out to Amsterdam by the end of this year.
Roosevelt's New Deal ideas didn't always work -- some like the National Recovery Act were downright failures -- but voters valued a president who tried to offer arguments about how to end the crisis and who rolled up his sleeves to make the nation better.
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"At least two other councils - East Lindsey and South Kesteven - have also given their notice to withdraw and if we don't give our notice then we will automatically be rolled on into the new programme and end up picking up their bill, " he said.
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The operation will run until the end of March and could be rolled out to other forces.
It went on sale in the United States at the end of last year and will be rolled out in other European countries in the coming months.
Example: Last week, Lands' End , a unit of Sears Holdings, rolled out a huge new online gift guide that breaks down product selections by recipient profiles (say, "baby" or "pet" gifts) and price points.
If no agreement is reached by the end of next year the 2013 budget will be rolled into 2014 with a 2% rise to account for inflation.
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Under a new "dual point" ordering system that is being rolled out nationwide, the customer places an order at one end of the counter and is given a receipt with a number.
The one ploy remaining was the short ball, and Stuart Broad was entrusted with that, but the soft ball, slow pitch and dominance of the batsmen soon put an end to that, hook shots played down with rolled wrists and great control.
Okposo's shot actually sailed wide of Pittsburgh goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury but caromed off the end boards then back to the crease, where it rolled off Fleury's pads and across the goal line.
Specifically, Mulally insisted that the U.S. tariffs be rolled back over time, rather than immediately, to make sure Korea held up its end of the bargain.
When other newspaper editors were ruling from the wrong end of the editorial floor, he was down on the backbench, sleeves rolled up, barking orders at his team.
The PE firm will end up with a minority stake in Dell, while Michael Dell, who rolled over his 14 percent stake in the company and forked over extra cash from his venture capital firm MSD Capital, will own the majority.
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Nearing the end of a long process of tinkering under the hood, the computing giant on Friday rolled out its final preview of Windows 8, which is expected to go on sale this fall.
The hotel has rolled out two very interesting specials in celebration of its first decade, both of which will run through the end of the year.
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The largest ever auction of spectrum for mobile services in the UK is set to get under way by the end of 2012, Ofcom announced today, laying the path for next-generation 4G networks to be rolled out next year.
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