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Israel says the barrier, under construction since 2002, is essential to prevent suicide bombers from reaching its cities; the Palestinians oppose it on grounds that much of it runs through the territory of the West Bank.
Let's be clear, a windfall tax is not merely justified on the grounds that much of what the financial sector does is, in Lord Turner's words, "socially useless", although that is certainly the case.
Causing just as much alarm in town halls are suggestions coming from Alan Milburn, the health secretary, that the National Health Service rather than local councils should run social services on the grounds that much of these departments' work is with people who have health problems.
But the ASA upheld a complaint from Friends of the Earth International and Friends of the Earth Europe that the advert was misleading on the grounds that much palm oil was produced in a way that was not socially or environmentally sustainable.
Still, this was not enough, and the case was initially rejected on the grounds that much of the evidence could be forged (not that it had been, only that it could be) and the rest was from people who had not themselves directly witnessed actual violence.
Over the last two years, over 200 institutions and major investors have committed to selling off their stocks of oil, coal and gas, on the grounds that much of the world's reserves of fossil fuels must stay in the ground to avoid dangerous climate change.
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Today, news travels further and faster, and our changed attitudes toward celebrity and royalty will make the ground that much more fertile for the republican cause.
That projection is also likely to be challenged in Congress, on the ground that much larger reductions will be possible once a conventional-forces treaty with the Soviet Union is signed.
"We know from the situation on the ground that much remains to be done.
Sadly, the investment is all in shiny all-seat stadiums and not up-grading Sydney's gritty suburban grounds that have much in common with the likes of Castleford, Wakefield, Batley, Keighley and Barrow.
Does having someone on the ground make that much difference, as opposed to flying someone in when a story breaks?
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