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Codifying the rules into law would be a sensible step to increase the pressure for vigorous enforcement.
Unlocking the hidden equity within social landlords' balance sheets (primarily from previous government investment) would be a sensible step to get Britain building.
Acknowledging that many illegal guns will remain on the streets, while recruiting friends and relatives to at least make sure those guns are kept away from untrained and emotionally volatile kids, would be a sensible step.
Legalising cannabis would be a sensible step, but what is more urgently required is a fundamental overhaul of the prohibitionist policies on drugs such as heroin and cocaine that successive British governments have imported from the United States.
Coen said it would be a "sensible step" for the UK to consider following the example of the Canadian state of British Columbia which bans funeral homes from marketing cryonics – thought to be the only place with anti-cryonics laws in North America.
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Although limiting resident work hours is a sensible step, there are a few serious consequences.
For now, a higher capital charge for OTC contracts is a sensible step.
Accepting plea bargains was a sensible step on his part, that could lead to easier, and cheaper, victories.
While Southgate has said he was "surprised", his former England colleague is confident the move is a sensible step.
"This is a sensible step, building on what works, extending it to a decent chunk of the most prolific offenders.
"It's a sensible step that makes not just environmental sense, but complete economic sense," Tong said.
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