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The credibility of her threat is likely to be questioned since she and the prime minister have said they are opposed in principle to even a milder form of regulation whereby self-regulation would be underpinned through statute by the media regulator, Ofcom.

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Then in January 1970 came the real sucker-punch: the stunning 'Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Again)', with its evocation of Sly's teenage years in the gangs of his hometown Vallejo and its startling Larry Graham bass line, birth of the thumb-plucked 'popping' bass style that underpinned funk through the Seventies and Eighties.

"This is a huge undertaking, from challenging the culture and attitudes which underpin violence, through to the help we offer victims to ensure they are supported and don't get lost in the system," Fentiman said.

This was achieved through negotiations underpinned by collective information on the services councils commissioned and the needsspecific schools could meet.

"[Levies] have been introduced in other developed markets as a more direct way of ensuring successful PSB outcomes than any retransmission fee regime through negotiation underpinned by a new and potentially complicated regulatory system," said Ofcom.

As a result a complex cultural landscape underpinned by geomorphology evolved through time, illustrating the concept of 'sandstone phenomenon'.

Economy of effort through core guidelines, enhanced through local expertise, underpinned by evidence and carefully tailored to the medical area or condition might be more useful for HCPs and better support children and families.

Right across western Europe, one postwar legacy of the economically catastrophic 1930s was a reinvention of the nation through social settlements, underpinned by new policies of economic management, regional aid and social welfare (which in the UK meant Keynes plus Barlow plus Beveridge).

This underpinned its reserve currency status through the need for foreign governments to hold dollars; recirculated the dollar costs of oil back into the U.S. financial system and -- crucially -- made the dollar effectively convertible into barrels of oil.

People acquire new knowledge through actual practice, underpinned by critical reflection on the process and outcomes of practice [ 35].

Core inflation has been underpinned by extremely stable expectations, the pass-through of high energy prices, and the anomalous behavior of rents.

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