The maps are to be attached to a long-overdue presidential decree meant to formalise the moratorium.
Companies striving to meet their emissions targets would benefit from additional flexibility and farm communities could be mobilised to support long overdue action to address the problem.
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The federal government surely is overdue to be cured of its gigantism.
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Earlier this year, President Obama promised his French counterpart, Nicholas Sarkozy, that EADS would be allowed to compete for the long-overdue replacement of U.S. aerial refueling aircraft initially bought during the Eisenhower administration.
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Unfortunately, the contribution such a long overdue initiative will be actually able to make to reducing this vulnerability will be far less than is required unless the executive branch and the Congress also address what might be called the "soft underbelly of homeland insecurity": our grievously problematic immigration situation and the dysfunctional policies and practices that contribute to it.
The reexamination was overdue because the program was long known to be uneconomic.
An early pledge to enact a new and simpler tax code and to enable land to be easily bought, sold and thus developed is long overdue.
But a promised national strategy on alcohol is overdue, and the government seems increasingly to be concentrating on the less controversial task of telling children how to behave.
The 215th anniversary of America's own declaration of independence would be a perfect opportunity to announce such a long-overdue policy shift by recognizing the independence of Slovenia and Croatia.
In Britain, banks still face high borrowing costs and remain nervous about lending more to small and medium-sized enterprises: a new credit-easing programme about to be introduced by the BoE and the Treasury is long overdue.
Lee and Bridgewater and the dozens of other signatories of this Plaftorm are to be commended for their efforts to educate the American people, and to empower and engage them in this long-overdue national conversation.
"We're in the 21st Century, it's long overdue for unmarried heterosexual couples and homosexual couples to be able to register themselves as partnerships, " he said.
The timing of this may simply be due to the fact that such a move was likely long overdue at The Horseshoe, where Saturdays in the fall produce some of the most rapid college football fans this side of the SEC.
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Fifer says the city also plans to experiment with municipal uses of the network, like setting up Wi-Fi-enabled traffic cameras, trash cans that can wirelessly call the city when they need to be emptied or traffic meters that call in when they're overdue.
Implementation of solutions could easily be included in efforts to modernize the grid, which are already long overdue in some places.
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The pair had put on 32 for the seventh wicket when India struck again, Patel finally getting an overdue wicket when Udal played all around a full straight delivery to be lbw.
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Unfortunately, it would be par for the Bush Administration's course if, having now reluctantly delivered this long-overdue slap on the wrist, the Secretary of State were to be dispatched to Belgrade to smooth ruffled Serbian feathers.
He vowed on Tuesday to "bring a long-overdue sense of responsibility and accountability to Washington" and warned that members of Congress won't be allowed to slip earmarks into the economic recovery package.
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