krupnov造句
- The latest estimate is dlrs 3 billion, Krupnov said Wednesday.
- Alexander Krupnov, chairman of the Central Telecommunications Commission, said Wednesday.
- Krupnov insisted that his commission was doing everything it could.
- Alexander Krupnov, chairman of the State Communications Committee, said last month.
- More than 1 million people in Russia now use cellular phones or pagers, Krupnov said.
- Krupnov said Russia is not under as much pressure as some western countries to beat the bug's 2000 deadline.
- And with just 330 days to go before the changeover, Krupnov said each agency was responsible for finding funds to solve the problem.
- Krupnov tried to reunite the band once again, but died February 27, 1997 in studio from heroin overdose, during the record session.
- "To guarantee that we will be ready is impossible, " said Alexander Krupnov, director of the agency coordinating government Y2K efforts.
- Krupnov has said previously that a solution to the Y2K problem would cost Russia the equivalent of dlrs 1 billion, according to Russian media reports.
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- Russia wants all sides to " speak the same language, " said Alexander Krupnov, chairman of the Central Telecommunications Commission, on Wednesday.
- Last week, Krupnov had a phone conference with regional communications officials during which he scolded them for doing nothing to deal with the issue, Dengi said.
- Krupnov said it was up to government agencies, including those that control military bases, air traffic and oil pipelines, to come up with their own cash.
- Krupnov would not say how much money the Defense Ministry needs for the Year 2000 problem, but said the energy sector needs a hefty chunk _ dlrs 160 million.
- Even Krupnov isn't quite sure how much of a danger Russia faces, or where it's going to get the hundreds of millions of dollars needed to fix critical systems.
- After the first extensive study of government agencies facing potential computer failures _ those that control military bases, oil pipelines and airports _ Krupnov upped the estimate Wednesday to dlrs 2 billion or 3 billion.
- Krupnov tried to soften the blow, however, saying that a government panel set up to solve the problem was meeting every week and is conducting " a thorough analysis " of the situation.
- While Krupnov insisted that his commission was doing everything it could, he said, " Who knows if the country will be ready . . . . I can't give any guarantees ."
- But the old sum was announced before a thorough review of the problem, said Alexander Krupnov, chairman of Russia's Central Telecommunications Commission, which is coordinating the country's work on the millennium bug.
- The head of the government committee for communications, Alexander Krupnov, warned Thursday that continued lack of attention to the problem may have a worse impact on Russia than the crisis has, the ITAR-Tass news agency reported.