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The report said the child might have been "more effectively safeguarded" if his mother had been charged, according to BBC London.
It said: "This might have made it more likely that all the subsequent incidents were reported to the police and that arguably the child might have been more effectively safeguarded".
In doing so, he has effectively wagered that evangelicals care more about combating political correctness and safeguarding America's traditional cultural identity than resisting the tide of what they perceive as sexual permissiveness.
DRS has effectively restored that.
Now it has effectively eliminated one.
The prime minister has effectively gone AWOL.
He has effectively unlimited funds.
Montesquieu's argument that liberty is most effectively safeguarded by the separation of powers was inspired by the English constitution, although his interpretation of English political realities has since been disputed.
Ofsted had said it was concerned "current safeguarding practice and management systems do not consistently ensure that the most vulnerable children in Walsall are effectively safeguarded or protected".
Ofsted said it was concerned that the "current safeguarding practice and management systems do not consistently ensure that the most vulnerable children in Walsall are effectively safeguarded or protected".
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