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Earlier Bavuma played a defiant knock to keep South Africa in the hunt after they resumed on 93-7 on a tough pitch with inconsistent bounce.

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Failures to refer concerns to statutory bodies, inconsistent record-keeping, and inadequate responses to safeguarding disclosures were all acknowledged.

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While no single solution is likely to solve inconsistent sizing completely, the emergence of tools like Fit Collective, alongside a growing ecosystem of virtual try-ons and size-prediction platforms, suggests the industry is beginning to shift.

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“Delaware’s Chancery Court in recent years has been rife with unpredictable outcomes,” Grewal writes, adding that efforts by the Delaware legislature to fix inconsistent outcomes aren’t an efficient or sustainable solution.

To their credit, lawmakers in Dover have repeatedly tried to rectify the inconsistent outcomes of the once-revered court through ad hoc legislative responses.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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