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The Public Disclosures Act gave protection to whistleblowers, new rights were enacted to protect part-time and temporary workers, agency workers and those subjected to control by gangmasters.
The claimants were variously detained and allegedly mistreated in Saudi Arabia, rendered from Mali to Libya, or detained and subjected to control orders in the UK.
British Muslims have been spied on, stopped and searched, stripped of citizenship, and subjected to control orders and detention without trial.
Total RNA was subjected to control PCR to confirm the absence of genomic DNA contamination.
RT-PCR was performed and the stage-specific cDNA samples were subjected to control PCRs to determine purity.
Prisoners there are subjected to "controlled unlocking", meaning four or five prison officers, in full riot gear, confront them when their cells are opened.
Soon after that ruling, these men and others were subjected to control orders involving curfews, tagging, communication bans and restrictions on internet access.
They need to be nurtured, supported, and, more particularly, subjected to control and discipline.
Plants were pre-treated with water or Alethea, and then subjected to control (water) or salt treatments 24 h later.
Today, the World Wide Web has become a system that is often subject to control by governments and corporations.
De Schutter says the impact of financial speculation on food prices is now widely recognised, and this needs to be subject to control without delay.
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