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The format for stating preferences for both disorders was changed at the same time: a box needs to be ticked to indicate whether parents want or do not want to receive carrier status information.
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She said "I've watched teachers tied in straitjackets by the demands of the national curriculum and Ofsted, and students imprisoned in boxes that need to be ticked.
"It is important but there are other boxes that need to be ticked.
Along with the usual itinerary list, there's often a number of other rather nuanced requirements that need to be ticked off before making a booking, not least when it comes to accommodation.
There are lots of boxes that need to be ticked before we say "Yes, that's going in the show".
Now deep into my thirties, I'm starting to feel that I need to be ticking certain boxes.
The final boxes have to be ticked".
"They are responsible, and we are overseeing to ensure that what they're doing is what needs to be done," Mr. Gibbs said, ticking off the agencies involved, including the E.P.A., the Coast Guard, the Minerals Management Service, the Small Business Administration and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
What he does admit is that the clock is ticking and something needs to be done about it, and fast.
White ticked off a list of things he needs to be ready.
But he has the toughest challenge of all: he needs to be more than just media savvy; he needs to know what makes teenagers tick.
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