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We're not minded to have a new privacy law but we're not ruling out the need for legislative changes".
He added: "We're not minded to have a new privacy law but we're not ruling out the need for legislative changes".
Eventually, the entire Gregorian calendar will be reordered around Justin's movements, with Justinmas celebrated on 1 March, and so-called "weekends" abolished in favour of blocked sections in the summer months when Justin is minded to have downtime.
Consumer groups complain that the body will have mainly advisory powers.See article: Should farmers plant GM crops?Britain's home secretary said that Augusto Pinochet, Chile's former dictator, had been found unfit for trial (on charges of torture) by a team of British doctors and that he was "minded" to have him sent back to Chile, probably within a week.
He realized that in the long run the justification of the principate lay in its practical efficiency, and he was minded to have no mistakes.
This lack of care may result in several issues, since senior population is minded to have a more fragile health and physical condition.
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Ms. Becker had one thing on her mind: to have him bless her baby.
"So it wouldn't cross my mind to have a bonus this year," he added.
Mr Crosland, perhaps the finest mind to have sat on the Labour benches, is a hard man to emulate.
Simply to be here is something of a miracle, never mind to have every intention of challenging.
"And it never crossed my mind to have two co-chairs".
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