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"It is simply unacceptable that over a decade after the repeal of the pernicious Section 28 that these schools continue to enforce similar policies," the association's spokeswoman, Pavan Dhaliwal, said.
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But it's a flawed and pernicious division.
Building on the homophobic climate, the Thatcher government introduced pernicious new legislation known as Section 28 of the Local Government Act 1986.
That's why the helmet and fluro clothing sections are so pernicious, as Roger Geffen, campaigns and policy director of Cycling UK, tells me: "If a cyclist gets hit and suffers a head injury, but they weren't wearing a helmet or high vis clothing, the driver's insurance company will exploit that to make them less liable.
The pernicious amendment to the Migration Act (section 198AHA), after the M68 case was filed in the court, sought to retrospectively validate any prior illegalities and give the department power to take "any action" in relation to regional processing functions.
You often see them together.Good companies, good governmentAn earlier section of this article sketched out a four-way classification of CSR: good management, borrowed virtue, pernicious CSR and delusional CSR.
"Pernicious quicksand!
It's a pernicious relationship".
Alcoholism is ugly and pernicious".
And sentimentality can be pernicious.
Domestic abuse is pernicious.
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