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A YouGov poll has shown voters for the first time saying by a narrow margin that public spending cuts have been good for the economy – even if they think, confusingly, they have been too deep, implemented unfairly and not necessary.

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Despite Heath's warm words, as the bill currently stands, the power to fine supermarkets will be implemented only if the government decides that its preferred option – naming and shaming supermarkets which unfairly use their market power against suppliers – isn't working.

If properly implemented and enforced, it will help open up housing options for people who might otherwise be unfairly excluded, helping them to successfully re-enter their communities.

SJS's potential to unfairly skew the jury has led to some reform proposals, but none have yet been implemented.

He added that the upcoming Universal Credit, a means of simplifying benefit payments and tax credits now being (rather slowly) implemented, should help poorer working families, by sharpening incentives to earn.Although the archbishop was unspecific about which benefits he felt had been unfairly attacked, he is on strongest ground when it comes to the level of the Job Seekers' Allowance (JSA).

But immigrants and their advocates say that some people have been unfairly swept up in the dragnet because of overzealous enforcement or confusion over how Ms. Milgram's directive was supposed to be implemented, creating a chilling effect on some immigrants' relationships with the police.

They also plan to implement new auditing systems to ensure traders cannot unfairly profit from small changes to Libor.

Therefore the banks were able to forge an alliance — if PNB attempted to compete unfairly against any one of them, they would simply implement bilateral switching among themselves and cut MAC out entirely.

He criticised the Government for failing to implement the minimum price for a unit of alcohol in England and Wales, after the Coalition shelved the plans in July amid fears the change would unfairly hit responsible drinkers.

"I look forward to continuing to work with the Administration and stakeholders to implement this first phase swiftly so we can soon achieve our ultimate goal of blood donation policies that are based on individual risk factors, that don't unfairly single out one group of individuals, and that allow all healthy Americans to donate," she continued.

As the commission implements this law, it must also make sure that state candidates and elections are not unfairly hampered in the political process.

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