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And in the past Japan has been none too assiduous in enforcing what legislation it had in this area.
Other countries have been more assiduous (some would say too assiduous) in doing so: France forbade schoolgirls to wear headscarves.Arranged marriage is also a cause of the biggest problem with the way Britain has managed diversity.
Another castigated the information ministry for threatening foreign reporters who had been too assiduous in covering a rare public protest by mothers who had lost sons to Mr. Hussein's gulag.
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It also rests on assiduous pastoral work at the local level.
The symbolic message was reciprocated with anti-Japanese riots in Chinese cities.Mr Abe used to be an assiduous visitor to Yasukuni too: but he has stayed away for a year now.
But Mr. Bacanovic, ever the assiduous networker, also received a reference from Dr. Waksal.
Mr. Reed the pianist, always alert and fluent, has gospel and bebop and a lot of post-50's modernism in him, too; he's a rare combination of assiduous writer-arranger and fast-thinking improviser, and incredibly talented.
It's happening here, too, in a less extreme way; witness the assiduous courting of Mumsnet by all parties during the last election campaign and the fury unleashed on the same forum after George Osborne announced cuts to child benefit.
Not too much to say here except that Apple is assiduous in its pursuit of patent lockdown.
Had Welles made no films but the footage for "Too Much Johnson," he would have been an inspiration to assiduous filmmakers in search of artistic liberation.
Although medical school curricula are under constant revision to ensure that technical information is correct, we suggest that this process may have been less assiduous for non-technical aspects and agree that there is too great a burden on the shadowing period.
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