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How will the public react to government funding for schools that take controversial religious positions on topics that are of current popular interest -- say, the conflict in the Middle East or the war on terrorism?
He predicted many struggles, asking, "How will the public react to government funding for schools that take controversial religious positions on topics that are of current popular interest -- say, the conflict in the Middle East or the war on terrorism?" In reply, Chief Justice Rehnquist said "the program has ignited no 'divisiveness' or 'strife' other than this litigation".
He spoke about the staffing problems with G4S and said: "Thank God we have got an Army, and navy and air force that can react to government plans at short notice and capably".
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China's Shanghai Composite index lost 1.2%, to 1,993.20, reacting to government officials' warning of a rise in unemployment next year.
The Hungarian Mr Andor was reacting to government plans to tighten up the eligibility rules on welfare claims for EU nationals moving to the UK, describing them as an "unfortunate overreaction".
However, the opposition continued to control the Senate and, reacting to government scandals and a flagging economy, continued to challenge Whitlam.
Because, as Finnish principals told us, they are not spending vast amounts of time constantly reacting to government initiatives or filling out evaluation checklists.
The government also said it would pursue peace talks, but it was unclear how the rebels would react to the government's overtures.
The Obama administration has its own version of this — what we might call trickle-up — which says that policies benefiting unemployed people even help people who are not unemployed, because the unemployed react to their government benefits by spending more.
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