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Some will be classed as "medically unifit", said Currie, because of other health problems.
As with elsewhere in London, only a small proportion of the new homes will be classed as affordable.
The other 75% will be classed as income you have earned in a single tax year by HMRC, and taxed accordingly.
The Met calls the devices spit guards and says their deployment will be classed as a use of force by an officer.
Many schools may have been rated "good" by schools watchdog Ofsted, but under the new framework will be classed as coasting and therefore in need of prompt intervention.
Under the policy, all new homes priced at £450,000 in London, or £250,000 in the rest of England, will be classed as affordable.
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At present, FGCS is deemed acceptable when women are distressed by a "perception of abnormality", in which case they'll be classed as needing the surgery for a psychological reason.
Barely a month ago Foodora were taken to court by Fair Work Ombudsman over three employees who alleged they'd been classed as "independent contractors" while doing the workload of full timers.
He estimates that about 40% of British schools will now be classed as "failing".
As the law stands, McCallum is anticipating that Uber drivers will not be classed as employees when Fair Work delivers its findings.
Breaching them will not be classed as a criminal offence, but can still carry a custodial sentence: without committing a crime, you can be imprisoned for up to two years.
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