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Safeguarding

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"This new policy will ensure that these authorities can continue to be used to take the profit out of crime and return assets to victims, while safeguarding civil liberties," said Holder.

The inspectors found that Oldknow's trustees were not aware of a visit to Saudi Arabia for pupils and staff, "despite a similar trip last year receiving criticism from inspectors at the previous inspection due to failures in safeguarding.

In an email to staff Berkett credited Miller with "transforming the financial resources of GMG and safeguarding the long-term future of the Guardian", adding that the "direction of travel … remains unaffected" by Miller's decision to stand down.

Nervous investors fear that support for Hollande, and the surprise collapse of the Dutch government, reveal a growing Europe-wide backlash against the austerity policies Brussels believes are the only way of safeguarding the single currency.

Labour claims the use of teachers who are not qualified leads to children in state schools being taught by people who have had no guaranteed training in safeguarding children, controlling a class or adapting teaching to respond to the strengths and needs of all pupils.

Unconvincing, because too many details are missing and the scheme at its core is not up to the job of safeguarding the euro.In this section Europe's rescue plan Crescent moon, waning West The terrible truth The indebted ones Oh grow up ReprintsThis is the euro zone's third comprehensive package this year.

The main focus of opposition activity has since shifted to pursuing the goal of preventing the election of a March 14th candidate as president.The opposition has couched its activities in terms of resisting US efforts to dominate Lebanon, safeguarding the rights of Hizbullah as a force resisting Israeli occupation, and ensuring fair representation of all of Lebanon's various sects and communities.

Israel let the patriarchs stay after 1948, safeguarding their assets from new laws licensing the confiscation of property of "absentees" living in "enemy territory".

Spaniards in this age-group ostentatiously rejected the authoritarianism of their upbringing both in their family lives and in a wider political context yet had subconciously absorbed it and often unwittingly recreated it.Mr Perez-Diaz places ultimate responsibility for safeguarding Spain's democratic development on private citizens, not politicians.

But at the same press conference several ministers in the government that Mr Assad himself helped to appoint in April took the opportunity to drone on about safeguarding Syria's inefficient and expensive public sector.Local analysts expect Mr Assad to shuffle the cabinet once again, now that his enthronement is complete.

The Democratic Congress moderated President Reagan's unsustainable tax cuts and defense buildup, safeguarding his legacy.

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