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In order to use entries submitted by entrants as intended and advised in these Terms and Conditions, (i) GNM may need to edit submissions, but shall endeavour to maintain the integrity of the work as originally created; and (ii) GNM shall use its best endeavours to provide an author credit for all submissions published by GNM in connection with the Competition; and b.

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In a letter to the foreign affairs committee, which is conducting the inquiry, he said the list of approved submissions published last week excluded "all the pro-democracy and human rights submissions on Bahrain", while including pro-government contributions.

The submissions published also include several from whistleblowers who have experienced first-hand the impacts of the disclosure laws.

In one of the latest consultation submissions published by the Cabinet Office, Cambridgeshire police point out that the green paper "will have far-reaching consequences for the use of covert tactics within law enforcement agencies".

A coalition of Australian media companies, in a submission published on Wednesday, argued an associated two-year jail term for unauthorised disclosure of information about such searches could further erode press freedom.

Of the rejected abstracts, 27%15%5% of all submissions) were published as full reports despite rejection (Flow 3).

Thompson, in his PAC evidence submission published on Friday, said he took "all reasonable steps to ensure that the BBC Trust was properly informed in advance" about the proposed redundancy settlements with Byford and Sharon Baylay, the former director of marketing who left with a £390,000 payoff.

But nothing in Houllebecq's outrageous and nihilistic repertoire has ever created as much of a storm as his latest novel, Submission, published in English this week.

The submission published on Monday urged the royal commission to reject evidence from Pell that senior officials within the Catholic Education Office kept him in the dark about the extent of Searson's behaviour because they were afraid Pell would take action against him.

His most recent novel, "Submission," published in 2015, was in some ways a prophesy of the political upheavals of this year, but the line that came to mind was more prosaic: "To maintain order in your bureaucratic life, you more or less have to stay home".

In the legal submission published last week, the Met's barristers said the "undercover police officers and their families are likely to face real harm if anything is disclosed that tends to identify them, and will suffer the unfairness of losing a lifelong expectation that their roles would not be made public".

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