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With regard to (e), may I just say this: We have in England what we call the system of taking evidence on commission, and the taking of evidence on commission means that you can send some official of the court.
Faced with the murder of innocents, there is no "but". Faced with the murder of innocents, we cannot take violence against bodies and the taking of lives for granted as legitimate means of action, or permissible outlets for hostility.
I wanted to encourage enterprise and the taking of risks.
Periods of stability create the conditions for complacency and the taking of more risks, as economist Hyman Minsky pointed out.
His saga has included Hodgkin's disease, back surgery and the taking of an ownership stake in the franchise.
They arouse many of the same fears about the lowering of the public discourse and the taking of undeserved liberties.
The making of the video and the taking of photos of a very small child involved a breach of trust".
Prior to 1940 and the taking of Bessarabia by the Soviet Union, the Prut was almost entirely in Romania.
Right-wing networks orchestrate the giving of offense and the taking of offense as instruments of identity politics, exploiting democratic space to promote agendas that undermine democratic values.
Britons work some of the longest hours in Europe, which surveys have linked to stress, sleep problems, reduced productivity and the taking of sick leave.
The Germans had not yet invaded Poland, but Kristallnacht and the taking of the Sudetenland were both wounds and prophecies for him.
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