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I think we made a very serious contribution to the liberalisation of laws and attitudes.
Nearly all abortions in Africa are unsafe, despite the liberalisation of laws in South Africa in 1997.
Voices began to be raised in public for a liberalisation of laws on contraception, divorce and even abortion.
A "Commission for the Protection of Non-Muslims in Khartoum" is working on the radical liberalisation of laws in the capital.
He added: "The PSNI position is clear in that we do not support the liberalisation of laws in relation to prostitution.
And despite the liberalisation of laws in the US at state level, the US federal government's commitment to both the War on Drugs and the international agreements that bind world powers to prohibition, means that Britain's politicians couldn't currently deliver Fine's solution, even if they wanted to.
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Roe short-circuited a growing state-level trend toward liberalisation of abortion laws.
2.31pm: Grayling is now saying that the liberalisation of licensing laws was a mistake.
One close observer of UN agencies that deal with women's rights said rightwing religious organisations engaged in "hardcore lobbying" against the liberalisation of abortion laws.
Others argued against the guidelines by saying they were a "clear liberalisation" of abortion laws, among them, Tory MP Fiona Bruce.
Mr Gove is one; Jeremy Hunt, the shadow culture secretary, who has expressed concern at the liberalisation of gambling laws, is another.
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