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strengthen

[strengk-thuhn, streng-, stren-] / ˈstrɛŋk θən, ˈstrɛŋ-, ˈstrɛn- /




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NHS England said this was to "ensure timely induction of labour decision-making and strengthening of management and oversight to improve the safety and quality of care for women, babies and families".

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It "demonstrates that governments can strengthen laws and better protect people whose lives are not nearing an end", she said.

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“Used thoughtfully, it can empower our storytellers, strengthen our capabilities, and help us create more immersive, interactive and personal ways for people to experience Disney,” he wrote in the Wednesday morning note.

From Los Angeles Times

Job vacancies have almost halved since the post-pandemic peak while higher costs for employers and strengthened rights for new hires have made firms more reluctant to recruit.

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But she added that councils must be "properly resourced and supported" to implement the cautions and the government needs to strengthen court fines.

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