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Marsden directed inquiries to the NSW education department, which said the letter contained "incorrect advice" and that a new one would be issued to parents.

The United Nations report, in exploring the reasons for the demolitions, noted that the process of applying for a building permit in East Jerusalem was lengthy and costly and that there was no guarantee that one would be issued in the end.

Earlier Mr Buhari told reporters a new one would be issued by his old school, and had this message for the government.

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One newspaper reported last week that the list would be issued later this year and would curb the use of obscure names.

Nobody who felt they had agency in this situation would accept a fine, and I doubt they'd be issued with one.

"What this allows us to do now is ask, 'Well what about our missing and murdered Indigenous men?' Because this wouldn't have been an issue or no one would be talking about it now".

Once these issues are clarified, one would be able to define the in vivo contribution of DC-derived RA signalling in the various immunological processes described earlier and also beyond those.

On Friday afternoon, the Treasury Department issued a one-sentence statement saying it would "not be issuing waivers to U.S. companies, including Exxon, authorizing drilling prohibited by current Russian sanctions".

One step would be to issue IOUs to pay pensioners and welfare recipients.

And even if the Guardian had been issued with one, they wouldn't be able to tell us.

One way to do that would be to issue waivers to states allowing them to opt out.

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