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This "minor" issue – how mothers are to spend their lives and how our children are to be cared for – had already emerged.
4.57pm BST Sarah Johnson writes After the news on Tuesday that plans for patient hotels are being formally reviewed by NHS England, The Telegraph now reports that patients at the hotels are to be cared for by family members under NHS cost-cutting plans.
The prehistoric stones of Stonehenge are to be cared for by a general manager for the first time.
No matter their refugee or migrant status, children are to be cared for in a safe place - and not in a detention facility - with access to education, health, social and legal services with full implementation of existing safeguards especially for the most vulnerable.
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To cook breakfast is to care; to be cooked breakfast is to be cared for.
His role wasn't to be a caretaker; it was to be cared for (my mother called this the "tyranny of the weak").
The workshop reminded participants that every child's fundamental right is to be cared for by his or her own parents, whenever possible.
"If I were to be caring about what people say, I think that I would have no thoughts of my own".
And if the time is more than 110 minutes, the applicant is to be care level 5.
It's the way we want to be cared for".
"We should tell them what is really to be cared for.
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