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Leendertz agrees, but notes that there is little intact forest around Meliandou, which would limit contact with wildlife.
Travel far from home which would imply contact with strangers can be practically discounted.
Machesky told the paper that students could refuse a request to search their cellphone or laptop, in which case the district would contact the parents.
The agreed expenditure for the three sites was based on estimates of demand during the establishment of the scheme, which were that approximately 150 people would contact the service each month with a conversion rate of around 64% to face-to-face contact.
The 10 Å cutoff was selected without any optimization and with the sole purpose of avoiding dependence of the contact definition on the conservative distance cutoff, which would make the contact definition sensitive to small differences in distance.
It gave him contact with the leading figures in the then Labour leadership which would evolve into contact with the new generation.
Out went tasks like building a human pyramid, which would mean physical contact.
"Father McCaa sexually offended on [altar boys] in almost every interaction which would permit physical contact," the jurors reported.
The Police Act 1997 set up a centralised system for arranging criminal records checks for people applying for voluntary work or employment in a field which would involve regular contact with young people or vulnerable adults.
This can be attributed to the increase in bed voidage which would increase the contact surface.
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