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Altering the act that was otherwise set to make all forms of child labour illegal will push millions of children into work rather than education, particularly Dalits (those at the bottom of India's caste system), Adivasis and Muslims.

Just as an unlocked door doesn't alter the act of theft, a short skirt doesn't alter the act of rape.

He threatened to unseat Harper if the Clean Air Act, meant to replace the goals established in the Kyoto Protocol, was not altered; the act was subsequently rewritten to include more stringent emissions targets but was never voted upon.

Representative Don Young, Republican of Alaska, and Senator Max Baucus, Democrat of Montana, are studying ways to alter the act.

Even big developments in Mr. Seinfeld's personal life, like getting married and having children, have not substantially altered his act.

Scientists investigating a mystery contaminant in the blood thinner heparin are closing in on what they believe is a counterfeit substance, most likely made in China from animal cartilage, that was chemically altered to act like the real drug.

During the course of the different tours relations between the two stars became increasingly strained and Sykes altered the act several times to ensure he received more acclaim than Jacques.

Dapper Laughs isn't reformed in a way his critics are exactly going to like, but he's altered his act to just creak under the limbo bar of censorship and he's making an effort to demonstrate learning and growth; he's aware of and respects his target audience, and (tentatively) wants to use his platform for good.

What follows is a process of chromosomal evolution called "diploidization," during which the polyploid becomes rearranged and altered to act as a meiotic diploid (Wolfe 2001).

In these latter cases, any technique intended to dissect mechanism must alter the act and extent of transcription rather than change RNA levels.

The act also alters the Data Protection Act 1998 to make unlawfully obtaining or procuring personal data an offence punishable by up to two years in prison.

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