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It has been hard to miss McDonald's trumpeting its commitment to make it easier for people to have access to healthy food choices in its restaurants.
Gregor McNie, the charity's senior public affairs manager in Scotland, said: "Cancer Research UK believes all patients should receive the best treatments for their condition, and we welcome the Scottish government's commitment to make it easier for patients to get the medicine they need.
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A commitment to making it easier for entrepreneurs to attract and retain the world's top talent, which adding senior talent to the entrepreneur visa would achieve will make a world of difference.
Though it tends to make it easier.
Use sharp scissors to make it easier.
Just tried to make it easy".
A spokesman for the Rail Delivery Group, representing Network Rail and rail operators said: "The rail industry's commitment to making it even easier for passengers to get good value rail tickets, including when buying from ticket machines, has helped journey numbers almost double in the last 20 years.
His commitment to this would make it easier for me to take the stand for forgiveness.
We ask you to pass legislation that will update civil commitment laws, make it easier to identify people with mental illness who are a danger to themselves and others and provide safer, more humane systems for their treatment.
While many details still have to be worked out, including exactly what kinds of information will be shared and when countries that are not members of the G-20 can participate, the commitment should help make it easier for tax authorities to uncover avoidance and fraud.
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