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was ministers
noun
A person who is trained to perform religious ceremonies at a Protestant church.
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She added: "And it was ministers who failed to act when warning after warning was flagged up to them.
The BMA is not the Scargill-led NUM and, even if it was, ministers know voters tend to mistrust the Tories on the NHS.
But critically it was ministers who failed to listen to the warnings given by professional firefighters and fire control staff through their trade union.
It was ministers who designed the Sats regime; it was ministers who overloaded the testing and examination system with huge additional complexity this year; and it was specifically the secretary of state, Ed Balls, who ignored the warning signs over Sats, and instead told the exams watchdog to concentrate on his pet plans for more new tests and an ever more confusing diploma structure.
It shows that as often as not, perhaps more often, it was ministers and party leaders who took the initiative by asking MI5 to investigate individuals branded as "subversives", rather than MI5.
When his team of 10 experts released their long-awaited report into last summer's race riots in the north of England, it was ministers and commentators who dominated the agenda, rather than the former Nottingham council chief.
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Then, he was Minister for Business.
From 1928 to 1944, he was minister of the First Presbyterian Church of Stamford, Connecticut.
This protest was aimed at Sylvia Brustad, who was Minister of Health at the time.
"Women will be ministers".
Both my grandfathers were ministers.
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