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Thus, the arsenals of the air force updated, and this process will continue for another few years.
If the Canadian federal judge determines that the double criminality standard is met, the extradition process will continue.
This process will continue until one candidate gets more than 50% of the votes.
Although the economic restructuring process will continue, most of its negative effects on employment may be assumed to be over.
This process will continue, and it will flourish if we remember certain things.
Jackson's rehab process will continue for another two weeks& he will be re-evaluated at the end of that period.
The Working Group wishes to express its hope that this process will continue and lead to many more cases being clarified.
This process will continue for a long period of time, from a relatively short range, it should be over ten years.
Jackson's rehabilitation process will continue for another two weeks and he will be re-evaluated at the end of that period.
The consultation process will continue with meetings for academics and for United Nations entities and regional human rights mechanisms.
Not to mention, the process will continue even after your launch as you work through glitches and test new pages.
We believe that this process will continue and there will undoubtedly be surprises along the way.
Therefore, a follow-up mechanism and a regular review process will continue to be of utmost importance.
We hope that this process will continue to be as transparent and forthcoming as you have shown it can be, Mr. President.
We also express our happiness for the recent steps taken in Somalia and express our hope that the stability and reconciliation process will continue.
Government's efforts are ushering in change for the betterment of the country and this process will continue.
The brutal murder of former President Rabbani shows that the reconciliation process will continue to suffer setbacks.
The question of the abolition of the death penalty was extensively discussed during the constitutional review process in Sierra Leone and it is expected that this process will continue after the elections in 2012(A/HRC/18/10).
It is therefore our belief that, unless the major Powers show sufficient flexibility and practical commitment to nuclear disarmament, the overall disarmament process will continue to be deadlocked.
In this respect, we are particularly pleased that the UNICPOLOS process will continue for another three-year term which, in turn, will contribute to more focused and substantive resolutions.