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Prisons need to be made safer for the reform programme to be achieved," said the chief inspector.
The only way that London can be made safer for cyclists is by a systematic restructuring of the road system, rerouting roundabouts, altering traffic signals and building proper cycle lanes.
Before going to law, you can talk to your teacher, to the school administrators, to your professional association and to government regulatory agencies about how the class can be made safer for all.
In its report examining how roads could be made safer for those on bicycles, the committee calls for all departments to work together to fund and facilitate support for cycling.
The broader issue, given the growing number of football players developing dementia or other cognitive problems, is what the cost of football will eventually be for generations of retired players, and how the game might be made safer for active players, from professionals to children's leagues.
At the same time, the NFL wins as PBS loses ESPN as a partner in questioning whether professional football can and should be made safer for its players.
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The world is made safe for additional filibustering, flip-flopping.
Roads must be made safe for humanitarian relief convoys.
Jazz was effectively neutered and made safe for white society.
The next month, he told Congress, "The world must be made safe for democracy".
Women and men took to the streets, demanding that public spaces be made safe for women.
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