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David Tucker, the NSPCC's associate head of policy, said: "We're very concerned at the way he seemed to be able to drop off the radar, that services didn't seem to be able to check up on him, that the community seemed to be taken in by the story that the mother said and also that the family seemed to be unable to check effectively on his welfare either.
Under Schumer's legislation, all gun sales, including those by private sellers, would be subject to a background check, effectively closing the so-called gun-show loophole.
Under Schumer's legislation -- which was based on a proposal first developed by Mayors Against Illegal Guns -- all gun sales, including those by private sellers, would be subject to a background check, effectively closing the so-called gun-show loophole.
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"Prostate cancer doesn't always show up in blood tests, so to be checked effectively for it you have to use other methods.
Freilich said that federal regulations restrict that system to being used only for gun purchase background checks, and prohibit its expansion to ammunition background checks, effectively hamstringing the New York law until a new system can be put in place or federal regulations change.
Based on the derived condition, the design method of the desired sampled-data controller is also obtained in terms of the solution to LMI which can be checked effectively by using available software.
Boards instead need to take responsibility to create a culture that serves to check risk effectively.
Electronic records, in the view of Snoeker and many others, have substantial advantages compared to paper files, because data are more easily accessible and can be checked more effectively in terms of quality, partly due to validity checks in the data entry process.
Much more attention should be paid to the flow of people through borders, rather than using something like exit checks to effectively slow the passage of people through borders and thereby limit tourism and trade.' Exit checks were abandoned in 1998, when it was felt the £3m a year that they cost could be better spent elsewhere.
There were concerns, too, that such checks were effectively out of date as soon as they were carried out, while trusts pointed to existing requirements in staff contracts to inform employers of an offence that would be picked up in criminal record checks.
Therefore, additional measurements are needed in order to use this checking method effectively.
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