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Hours spent making contingency plans that would be brought into action depending on what happened no longer mattered.
The nod to Generation Rent feels more like box-ticking for a focus group rather than a suite of policies ready to be brought into action in May.
Glasgow's other major football stadiums will also be brought into action for the Commonwealth Games.
If it is worth doing then automated systems can be brought into action to determine whether the results are interesting.
What is most likely to happen is that controversial Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) is bound to be brought into action in the wake of the riots.
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The emergency cable system was brought into action and on Tuesday night engineers thought they had restored services.
As you follow his best dances you feel that the right and left sides of your brain are being brought into action.
In serious riots, however, the police and other armed forces are brought into action long before the riot declines on its own.
Ruddy was brought into action a few more times before the final whistle but there was no way back for the Premier League side.
He set himself to restore order: the National Guard was brought into action against demonstrators in Paris; and later the army put down the silkworkers' insurrection in Lyon (November December 1831).
Vedran Janjetovic was brought into action to repel a Vidosic shot and the keeper was soon again under the microscope, backpeddling to keep the ball from creeping in under the bar having misjudged a high ball into the box.
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