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"Every citizen in NSW is entitled to see a minister if it warrants it," he said.
He said he had this morning issued staff with an eight-point action plan on which to work Although Dr Reid didn't echo calls for the Home Office to be restructured and broken down into smaller constituent parts, neither did he rule it out, saying his overhaul would take that option "if it warrants it - anything's possible".
If the Republican Party wasn't so renowned for its intellectual honesty, it would almost seem as if a guy who hasn't held office for 13 years is attempting to remain relevant exclusively by criticizing his political enemy's every action without bothering to check whether it warrants it or not.
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It is a tool that we should be ready to use if the situation warrants it, and it would signal to the opposition that it is not alone.
And when science warrants it, when the facts warrant it, we must overcome them.
I curse when the occasion warrants it.
Is the inference that he has to concentrate more on batting in practice so he doesn't bowl enough to warrant it?" It's a huge burden.
Members of the panel, the Federal Open Market Committee, said at their previous meeting, in March, that the "extended period" language did not mean anything specific, and that the Fed could act at any time if it thought conditions warranted it.
"I appreciate change, but I am unconvinced these changes will improve HE – I fear the may be to the detriment of providing access to those who want it and warrant it, rather than granting it to those without financial concerns" "I work in Scotland and England.
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