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He mentioned the Lobbying Act as a key example.
Even in Egypt, which Mason uses as a key example, these are false targets.
AMONG family-law buffs, the case is seen as a key example of the messy ways in which religious and civil law can get entangled.
She cites her role as the middle-aged, borderline alcoholic DCI Jane Tennison in Lynda La Plante's Prime Suspect as a key example of art imitating what was already happening in the workforce.
He cites football clubs as a key example of where local loyalties and spirit can be reinforced – and local banks as institutions that can inspire economic activity – if their governance is reformed.
Nine years later in the very same newspaper, O. O'Grady took umbrage with the ever changing rules, pointing to the holding the ball (sound familiar) as a key example.
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Research on the prevalence of NCDs and their risk factors, such as WHOSTEP surveys, is a key example of some of the progress being made in generating evidence relevant to NCDs (9).
The application of PROMS in clinical practice and outcomes research is pertinent to all chronic childhood disorders, of which CHDs are a key example, as outcomes will vary across the lifetime influenced by children's adaptation to their changing environment and particularly the transition to adulthood.
Bringing in new measures to control shocking rent rises (measures described by Grant Shapps as "Venezuelan-style rent controls") is a key example of where Miliband has tried to shift the balance between the haves and the have-a-lot-lesses.
A key example is the primary system.
Smoking is a key example.
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