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He also proposes schools or local authorities being entitled to bring prosecutions against parents of truants.
Being entitled to lock-ins and late "afters" used to feel like a special advantage.
Cameron said that Chris Grayling's comment about B&B owners being entitled to turn away gay couples was "wrong".
He said despite the government holding a 40% share in Actis, and being entitled to 80% of its profits, it had not seen a penny.
There is a bit about member states being entitled to ask for help in the event of a natural disaster or attack, but only at their own initiative.
This was despite being entitled to both the maximum maintenance loan and maximum maintenance grant as a student from a low-income family.
Despite being entitled to get on the flight she refused, insisting she would not leave the rest of the patrol without a medic.
The discrimination is perpetuated by some government officials, who uncritically regard such girls as "dependants" rather than being entitled to entry into the child demobilisation programme.
Previously, carers have had to show that they are "providing regular and substantial care" before being entitled to a carer's assessment.
She acted after a French court overturned the doctor's conviction of involuntary homicide, ruling that the fetus was not a human being entitled to the protection of law.
Volkswagen will be able to demand that workers put in up to 42 hours a week before being entitled to overtime.
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