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“We've had schools that have done excellent work to put in place that provision but they didn't have government backing to do it - and that’s what we have to change,” Phillipson added.

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"The possibility of declaring a major incident was raised during a discussion around pressures on the department and hospital capacity, but given the mitigations that had been put in place that discussion was taken no further."

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Perhaps the most relevant precedent for the situation the nation faces is the battle over the Muslim ban Trump put in place at the beginning of his first administration; that policy threw the border into chaos and was repeatedly halted before the Supreme Court allowed a cleaned-up, watered-down version to take effect.

From Slate

A ban on disposable vapes will also be introduced and a new tax on nicotine vapes put in place.

From BBC

It adds that "the due diligence measures put in place by Fifa and its partners did not prevent these severe impacts from occurring…a credible argument can be made that Fifa contributed to some of the impacts".

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

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