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The government has faced intense criticism about the move because it is a significant departure from Tony Abbott's long articulated desire to deliver a "signature" PPL scheme, and the proposed saving will also reduce the level of benefits many new mothers receive after the birth of their children.

WHEN I was 26, out of a mixture of financial desperation and some never fully articulated desire to live the struggling writer's life, I moved into a 10-by-20-foot 10-by-20-foot 10-by-20-foot 10-by-20-foot the Manhattan Broome, in Brooklyn, and theed to write a novel.

12 14 Despite women's articulated desire for trusted resources, scant research has evaluated the content or quality of information available to facilitate women's early abortion method decision-making.

And God, I believe, encourages us to "notice" and "name" these desires, in the same way that Jesus encouraged Bartimaeus, the blind beggar in the Gospels, to articulate his desire.

She said the onus must be on consumers to articulate their desire for waste reduction to retailers.

Although many young Japanese physicians-in-training articulate a desire to pursue academic research careers early in training [ 18], their interest often wanes during residency or post-graduate training [ 10, 12, 19].

The Stockholm Initiative on Global Security and Governance, issued in April 1991, articulated the desire for a more proficient system of global governance.

Brokeback Mountain made icons of its repressed rural protagonists, men whose inability to articulate their desires even to themselves doomed them to lives of regret.

Karnes is the only character in the film who looks past the smoke and suffering and articulates a desire for revenge.

No other female character, however, articulated a desire to enter the world of romantic fiction more intensely than Emma, with her infamous, rapturous exclamation – "I have a lover!

He argued that the arts in this country had been at their most successful when the spirit of provocation was most alive - as in the late 1960s and early 70s, when playwright Howard Brenton articulated his desire to piss in his audience's eyeballs and George Devine, artistic director of the Royal Court, talked of the "fashionable assholes" who constituted his audience.

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