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A further enduring memorial, Attlee suggests, is the extent to which the then-revolutionary social policies that Lansbury began advocating before the turn of the 20th century had become accepted mainstream doctrine little more than a decade after his death.
Further, enduring low-income position and its health consequences will be tested.
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Yet both countries are suffering from weak growth and voters who show little appetite for enduring further sacrifices.
On Sunday night Barack Obama called on Gaddafi to recognise that his rule is at an end and to immediately resign in order to save Libya from enduring further bloodshed.
But other physicians and human rights experts who have long criticized the role of medical staff in torture said the extensive notes from CIA doctors on the interrogations – as they unfolded – brought OMS into the realm of human experimentation, particularly as they helped blur the lines between providing medical aid to detainees and keeping them capable of enduring further abusive interrogations.
Unexpectedly having to implement their manifesto and campaign promises in full means there is no wriggle room; it is impossible to compute a solution to the Conservatives' tax and spending commitments that does not leave local government, and social care in particular, enduring further savage cuts.
There's even a further nod to the enduring privatising preoccupations of the political right, with the outsourcing of care assessments.
Further, notwithstanding Thomas's enduring certainties, it is difficult to know what the framers would have thought of any given situation.
And if you need any further proof of her enduring appeal and international fame, on her 120th birthday recently, the Google logo was changed for the day in tribute.
Thursday night was the 15th such occasion at the Sony Ericsson Open, further testament to their enduring success that they should consistently play one another in the last two rounds of so many tournaments in a row.
Paul Deacon would be the safe bet, having been denied the chance to establish himself at international level when he was felled by Nigel Vagana in the middle of a breakthrough performance against New Zealand in the 2005 Tri-Nations series, and there was a further example of his enduring importance to Bradford when they lost in his absence at Hull KR this weekend.
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