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Austen realised that the battle could only be won by fighting over the terms of reference at the outset.
11.46am: Quick says that in his absence, his deputy assistant commissioner took over the terms of reference.
Two proposed chairs - Baroness Butler-Sloss and Fiona Woolf - stood down amid criticism that there were too close to the Establishment, and the process has been beset by delays and wrangling over the terms of reference.
Chief Minister Ian Gorst blames the delay on his own "cautious approach over the terms of reference".
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"Lord Justice Pitchford will consult interested parties to the inquiry over the coming months on setting the terms of reference, with a view to publishing these at the end of July.
Steven Messham, one of hundreds of children who were abused over two decades, told BBC Newsnight that the terms of reference of the Waterhouse inquiry meant he was unable to raise abuse that took place outside the care system.
"In addition to the contemporary controversies over 18C, the reference to the ALRC report [in the terms of reference for the inquiry] … allows for broader consideration of the issues," Smith said Tuesday.
What would the terms of reference be?
"What are the terms of reference?
The terms of reference are being discussed.
Even with the "terms of reference" unfinished, American soldiers continued to arrive in the Philippines over the weekend.
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