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A whole life sentence is deemed appropriate if the crime is "exceptionally" serious.
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Macdonald told the Guardian: "Some of the offences that have been committed are exceptionally serious and they require grave punishment, and the sentencing guidelines cater for this.
In London, the environment minister, Michael Meacher, said Mr Bush's announcement was "exceptionally serious", but he did not think sanctions against the US were the answer.
In a statement to Channel 4, Oliver said: "Any allegations that a serving police officer posed as a member of the public and fabricated evidence against a cabinet minister are exceptionally serious.
"Some of the cases revealed here are exceptionally serious and the use of police vehicles to transport patients is disturbing.
A spokesman for No 10 said of the latest claims: "Any allegations that a serving police officer posed as a member of the public and fabricated evidence against a cabinet minister are exceptionally serious.
It was a film that was exceptionally serious.
"We are hoping to see more and more… people realising that public transportation in Europe is exceptionally good, and a serious alternative to driving a car, if only you have a chance to find the right rail, bus or air connection every time and with a simple transaction experience — which is exactly what GoEuro is about," he says.
Let's start with a genuinely serious and important safety message: swimming pools can be exceptionally dangerous places when combined with copious amounts of booze.
Results have been exceptionally good".
"They are exceptionally good at predicting trends".
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