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The Tories, surprised by Clegg's intervention, accused him of undermining Laws, and in a statement from the Department for Education insisted the policy on freedoms for free schools and academies would remain unchanged.
Meanwhile Airbnb has been accused of undermining laws related to hotels and rental agreements.
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The Fraternal Order of Police denies bias, accusing critics of stereotyping officers and undermining law and order.
His critics say that while he may have aggressively prosecuted gang members and sexual predators, he also has politicized the district attorney's office, undermining law enforcement.
Black holes, he said in his papers and talks in the late 1970's, were ravagers of information, spewing indeterminacy and undermining law and order in the universe.
Second, we are unpersuaded that the District Court's new rule denying search warrants against third parties and insisting on subpoenas would substantially further privacy interests without seriously undermining law enforcement efforts.
With these numbers it's hard to imagine that Catholicism is undermining law reform.
While Clinton talks of balancing the needs of the tech industry with national security, her GOP rival, Donald Trump, tends to frame the tension as tech companies needlessly undermining law enforcement.
"The Bush Administration has attacked, weakened or undermined laws providing clean air, clean water and toxic waste cleanups," the league said.
That compounds his mistakes and may undermine law enforcement.
-- Drug traffickers' efforts to corrupt or undermine law enforcement and government.
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