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Still, several have chosen to avoid the new rules by ceasing to offer certain policies.
This is especially unfortunate since many employers are ceasing to offer final-salary pensions to new employees.
Other trusts were reportedly ceasing to offer IVF treatment to new patients, stopping minor surgery at GPs' clinics, and delaying non-urgent hospital treatment.
We do so without ever ceasing to offer therapy and pastoral care to any and every victim regardless of whether or not an individual is involved in litigation with the diocese.
And Raimondo Harari of the International Labour Organisation, which uses seven "working languages", recalls that "quite a havoc" arose when a former head of the ILO suggested saving money by ceasing to offer Arabic, Chinese, German and Russian interpretation at some meetings.
He's writing as someone who loves his church, and wants everyone else to love it as he does — and I don't blame him for imagining that perhaps, just perhaps, ceasing to offer public resistance on the specific question of gay marriage would liberate the church from some the caricatures that the culture war has imposed upon it, and enable the world to see its richness with fresh eyes.
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Industries that cease to offer value for money sooner or later get shaken up.
If this changes, the Internet might cease to offer the greatest benefit for the greatest number but might be directed to bring advantage to a minority — the rulers.
A few minutes' walk farther out, cheap cafes offer soup of the day for a pound, and other scruffy businesses have long ceased to offer anything.
If we stop constantly looking for ways to innovate, we cease to offer anything extra above what the state could do.
But, despite my inability to appreciate what she'd given me, she never ceased to offer me generous, shrewd and practical advice.
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