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Paradoxically, letting someone lay claim to embryos that they have legally consented to discard in the event of divorce is just one small step from stopping someone from being able to freely choose what exactly happens with and to their own bodies and healthcare decisions.
In all cases, human tissue material to discard after surgery was obtained with written consent presented by clinicians to the patients, the identity was not kept and the material was thus treated completely anonymously.
Sweden is likely to become the first Nordic country to discard its current definition of sexual violence, which focuses on the use of force, and adopt a consent-based one.
We'd learned to discard them lightly.
And that is an invitation to discard.
Yet he appeared to discard it.
It's time to discard these notions.
Carefully snap off faded flowers to discard.
He has to discard 'tons', he said.
Girls are encouraged to discard "girlish" things.
Or it could be something to discard.
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