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Scientists, politicians, industry groups and activists spend a lot of time arguing over how much bluefin tuna should be caught in the Atlantic Ocean and its adjacent seas.
The International Council for the Exploitation of the Sea has recommended that no cod should be caught in the North Sea next year to try to boost stocks.
That I should be caught in this death trap?
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Seeing "Betrayal," a theatergoer should be caught up in the mystery, wondering who knew what and when.
David Redshaw Gravesend, Kent It's sadly predictable that some leading Labour figures should be caught up in a discussion of who is blocking the road to reform, while it's left to unions to be raising concerns about central government waste and private contractor failure (page 2), and the developing crisis in the NHS (page 4).
Malfunctioning medicines should be caught and removed from the market in a timely manner.
Virtual apples are falling down from a tree (in-motion regulatory conditions ) that should be caught by the basket.
If there's cheating in sport, you should be caught.
He said women should not be caught in the middle of an argument over who should pay for the implants to be removed, adding that clinics who carried out the surgery had a "moral obligation" to women and must not be allowed to profit from removing the devices.
Innocent civilians should not be caught in such politicized limbo.
"Those who serve our country in uniform, many returning from Iraq, should not be caught in the crossfire of a parochial dispute".
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