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We frequently hear journalists quote sources "close to" ministers or No 10.
We frequently hear the complaint that cinema perpetuates "myths and stereotypes" about mental illness.
We frequently hear from directors that "climate change is important, we debate it and discuss it" and that's often where the feedback stops.
We frequently hear from teachers that pupils who do not normally shine in the classroom have excelled on a residential trip.
We frequently hear executives complain that while people say they care about the environment, they are not willing to pay extra for ecofriendly products.
We frequently hear that they protect coastlines, support tourism and fisheries in the developing world and influence the global carbon budget.
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Making sure an entire team is upright is a far from easy task given the modern pro's propensity for falling over, which is why we frequently heard Claridge bemoaning the fact that Fabio Capello had "not got his team set upright".
We frequently heard them say something like, "I want my people to get the message that I have high expectations". Those who gave high marks to their people also had high expectations, but they were more focused on sending the message that they had confidence in their people.
As children, we frequently heard this admonition from parents and teachers.
We frequently heard participants speak of triggers for ACP.
We frequently heard anecdotes about observed improvements in care quality.
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