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Osborne's measures could make a real difference to some of these savers.
But the post-test measures could make it tougher to get away with it.
While voluntary, such measures could make routine testing much more common in doctors' offices, clinics and hospitals throughout the nation.
He explained that he couldn't prevent such businesses from opening in Oakland County, but that certain measures could make it difficult for them to succeed.
Dr. Watkins said he took pride in having made racing less dangerous, but he understood that no amount of safety measures could make the sport risk-free.
Yet many believe that China's reform and development resulted from the era: Deng Xiaoping and other leaders realised only drastic measures could make up for lost time and win back popular support.
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He also worries that the measure could make it easier for dropout recovery charters to become "holding bins" for traditional school districts to dump their problem students.
He'll be attacked for nanny-state-ism by his own members, of course, but Britain's highest-in-Europe obesity rate (third in the world, after the U.S. and Mexico) and the dangers to the National Health system – the oldest single-payer system in the world and perhaps the largest (depends how you measure) — could make this interesting.
The most vocal opponents of Proposition 47 were law enforcement officials who warned that the measure could make it harder to prosecute felony gun theft or possession of date-rape drugs.
After that, he lived in a realm of extremity, made up in equal measures of violence and Marxist-Leninist indoctrination, and he was convinced that with the right mix of these measures one could make one's world as one wanted it to be.
Even at this stage, I think there are some policy measures that could make a big difference.
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