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General customs already known throughout society do not require much extra publicity from the law, and the law can easily draw on such customs.
But then they do have all that experience to draw on, such as a better understanding of cash flow for instance," he says.
Fortunately, there are more permanent sources she can draw on, such as those late 19th-century cookbooks that initially sparked her interest in the topic.
"By bringing Ceop within the National Crime Agency we ensured it has more resources and more specialist support to draw on, such as the National Cyber Crime Unit.
He's not the first to draw on such a narrative.
Few areas would be able to draw on such a huge fund of "social capital".
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