Sentence examples for statutory involvement from inspiring English sources

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The campaign against any form of statutory involvement in press regulation continued in this morning's national newspapers.

Jeakings said local newspapers remain fiercely opposed to any form of statutory involvement or underpinning in the regulation of the press.

"That was an example where privacy heavily outweighed freedom of expression". He adds that any statutory involvement in this is the "thin end of the wedge" and "very very dangerous".

Academics, including the rather crudely named "hackademics", media pressure groups, and the journalists' trade union, NUJ, actually advocate statutory involvement in print/online journalism regulation and a statutorily enforceable "right to reply".

"I would have reservations if it was in any way a substitute because I know that some local authorities, with the recruitment and retention crisis of social workers, are struggling to provide the level of support and statutory involvement that there should be with child protection cases," warns Johnston.

"Local newspapers remain fiercely opposed to any form of statutory involvement or underpinning in the regulation of the press.

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And whether we accept it or not, we have also failed those who perpetrated these crimes, because if these now murderers have not had previous involvement in statutory agencies or the criminal justice system, I would be extremely surprised.

He is a Systemic Family Therapist and developmental psychologist with broad research interests and involvement in statutory processes that affect families.

"However, given the refusal of all offers of help that would be offered to any mother and the lack of serious concerns raised from any other source, there was limited involvement from statutory agencies".

As Lennon and Scott point out, the rescaling of the planning process to the national level for projects falling under the provisions of strategic infrastructure legislation bypass public involvement in statutory procedures at local level and effectively reconceptualise "public interest" as "national interest"[28].

"However, given the refusal of all offers of help that would be offered to any mother and the lack of serious concerns raised from any other source, there was limited involvement from statutory agencies". Peter Wanless, chief executive of the NSPCC, said it was obvious something had gone seriously wrong in Hamzah's case.

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