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In recognition of that encouraging situation, the sub-group also advised that the remaining restrictions on school assemblies should be lifted, and that school visits that are linked to transitions—for example, primary 7 children visiting their new secondary school—should be g...
Many productions have a bad track record of repeatedly buyingnew and throwing away. Whether it is stage or screen, a great many productions in the sector could do a great deal better with regard to embedding circular economy approaches.
There must be some flexibility to respond to not only new things going on in the world, but new members and new chairs coming in with different concerns.
No. 31737/96), 23 February 1999. 25 Scottish Law Commission Discussion Paper Op Cit Pages 118-121, paragraph 7.50-7.59 26 A1P1 protects not only tangible property, but a range of economic interests and possessions.
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