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Ruth told Ruppert, whose consent he needed.
Of the 60 organs, 32 came from the 10 people whose consent was presumed under the new set-up.
Of the 60 organs transplanted in Wales between December and June, half came from people whose consent had been deemed.
The act strengthened the position of the nobility, whose consent had to be obtained by the granting of privileges.
The locus of power in the English constitution shifted gradually as a result of changes in the groups whose consent the government required in order to be effective.
It is unclear to what extent China has consulted with countries whose consent would be required or if the lines were to be built.
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99 Not all patients who currently consent (or whose families consent) to organ donation end up donating their organs.
Raine, whose play Consent was seen at the National Theatre last year, has been commissioned to adapt the book by Mammoth Screen, who also made ITV's Victoria.
When the law was temporarily blocked, Texas Gov. Rick Perry called the decision a "tragedy"for the unborn, somehow failing to mention the woman whose informed consent was supposed to be at stake.
Human cells used in this study provide from people whose informed consent was obtained by the cell supplier (Clonetics) Cells were obtained anonymously.
Infants whose families consent to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) will be scanned at term equivalent age.
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