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The NASUWT teaching union said the updated guidance seemed "largely to be announcements of sanctions that schools already have, or confusing statements apparently more about securing populist public support than backing teachers".

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Yes, with financial fraud, criminal intent is difficult to prove, especially when a defendant relied on professional advice from accountants and lawyers (and in some cases may even have been acting with the knowledge of the bank's regulator, who was apparently more concerned about the bank's financial soundness than about full disclosure to investors).

They are, apparently, more worried about their re-election prospects than "the most vicious, well-funded and militant terrorist organization we have ever seen" as Senator Dianne Feinstein put it last Sunday.

Hunt Lieberson sang her first Mélisande on an evening when many listeners in Symphony Hall left before the end, apparently more anxious about the outcome of the deciding game between the Red Sox and the Yankees for the American League championship than they were about the consequences of Mélisande's illicit love for Pelléas.

The camerawoman herself was apparently more worried about her weapon than any possible sexual harassment, according to an account provided by the ISAF director of public affairs, Col. Thomas W. Collins, who insisted that no one had pointed a gun at the Afghan journalist.

He made pretty exasperating listening for a Pom during the Channel Nine coverage of the World Club Challenge that was broadcast here on Sky on Saturday morning, apparently more enthusiastic about the results of other trial fixtures involving the likes of Manly and Parramatta than in the contest in front of him between Wigan and the Sydney Roosters.

And apparently more confidence about the future.

Trump was apparently more upset about that than he was with the public uproar surrounding his controversial immigration ban.

The Vanity Fair review is the latest example of criticism that has distracted the thin-skinned president-elect, who is apparently more concerned about personal insults than a spike in hate crimes in the wake of the election.

Despite the shared penchant for speculating on and evaluating the other, the French are dedicated chroniclers and students of virtually every aspect of American life, apparently more deeply curious about us than we are about them.

Western diplomats admit that the faulty intelligence about Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction that was used to justify the 2003 Iraq war have made it extremely difficult to use the apparently more solid information about Syria's chemical arsenal to justify any outside military intervention.

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