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Of course, children going missing is not only a concern for children's homes but affects many young people from birth families and fostering too.

Abroad, the prospective cooperation agreement was resisted by those who were upset over India's refusal to sign the Treaty on the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons; in India, Singh was criticized for fostering too close a relationship with the United States, which, his critics believed, would use the deal to leverage power in the Indian government.

In the constant battle between fostering too much change (at the risk of creating turmoil) and being content with too little movement (which leads to stagnation) Mr FitzGerald seems to be getting the balance about right.There is, though, a drawback to moving so deliberately.

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Nationalism was fostered too, which meant infusing an opportunistic, multiracial commercial hub with a Singapore identity, sense of pride, citizenship and separateness.

But the court appeared to foster too much secrecy, Ms. Brown said, "and I think the notion that secrecy is somehow necessary has led to a lot of the public distrust and suspicion, and I think the chief is primarily responsible for that".

If you've lots of space, consider fostering animals too.

Foster, too, was gracious in the aftermath on Sunday to the Mickelsons and to Mickelson's caddie Jim Mackay.

"Foster", too, sprang from a single image: "a well, a bucket and a girl's reflection in the water".

Nichols looks more than a little like a young Foster, too, with her straight blond hair, her somewhat childlike toothiness, and a direct gaze that conveys an essential inwardness.

91 Foster too argues that to place the full burden of understanding a trial's risks and benefits upon a person possibly unqualified in matters of research methodology and technical, medical or surgical procedures seems inadequate protection and is possibly a step too far in defence of right-based morality at the expense of duty-based considerations.

The Economist is doing its bit to foster debate too, with a World Oceans Summit in San Francisco in February.

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