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"It wouldn't be constructive to allow laptops for the whole class.
"This is Germany's way of signaling both to Hollande and the Greek political elite it is willing to be constructive to keep the system together," he said.
However, Ian Johnston, director of the British Association of Social Workers, believes that any criticism must be constructive to avoid exacerbating the blame culture that already exists in the child protection network, in which different professionals are often seen as undermining each other's practices.
It would also be constructive to try adding an aforementioned narrow-phase microarchitecture [29, 30].
But Ms Sturgeon said the SNP "want to be constructive, to get better politics coming out of the Westminster system".
Ms Sturgeon added: "We want to be constructive, to get better politics coming out of the Westminster system.
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MR. GIBBS: There are times in which the actions that he takes are constructive to governance.
It's constructive to say to the child, 'It's a stage, it'll change,"' she said.
"It is constructive to say that if Washington operates as usual and can't get anything done, let's at least avert Armageddon," he said.
He "deplored" the newsletter's tone "because I don't think it's constructive to the mood of tolerance that I'd like to see on the island".
In particular, it is constructive to determine the 3D plasma and magnetic field structure of the magnetosphere in the late growth phase in both observation and theory/model.
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