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| in the bill as introduced | retain | the original numbering community care |
| in the bill as introduced | retain | the original numbering education and |
| in the bill as introduced | retain | the original numbering protection of |
| organisations to recruit train and | retain | adult voluntary workers by providing |
| organisations to recruit train and | retain | adult volunteers s1w 31122 donald |
| rural areas in trying to | retain | and recruit nurses many of |
| need to do to recruit | retain | and retrain scotland s nursing |
| investment and action to recruit | retain | and value nurses and midwives |
| investment and action to recruit | retain | and value nurses and midwives |
| chisholm on action to recruit | retain | and value nurses and two |
| chisholm on action to recruit | retain | and value nurses be agreed |
| chisholm on action to recruit | retain | and value nurses be agreed |
| debate on action to recruit | retain | and value nurses followed by |
| commitment and efforts to recruit | retain | and value nurses given that |
| system that would recruit and | retain | appropriate numbers of nurses and |
| their efforts to recruit and | retain | dentists to the area s1m |
| innovative measures to recruit and | retain | gps and primary care teams |
| our ability to recruit and | retain | nurses tackling low pay in |
| the desire to recruit and | retain | nurses the deputy presiding officer |
| sense to recruit employ and | retain | older people if we cannot |
| in trying to recruit and | retain | rural gps nurses are required |
| take measures to recruit and | retain | staff including gps dentists and |
| scottish language dictionaries sld can | retain | a critical revision facility and |
| languages of scotland sld can | retain | the necessary editorial expertise and |
| imaginative steps to attract and | retain | gps dentists and other primary |
| improvements that will help to | retain | nurses and midwives in the |
| urged the voluntary sector to | retain | its independence because its primary |
| the voluntary sector had to | retain | its independence from the government |
| there is a need to | retain | the independence of the sector |
| avoid debilitating illnesses and to | retain | their independence for as long |
| at a price organisations must | retain | their independence without big brother |
| kingdom into nursing let us | retain | the nurses we have let |
| scottish institutions to attract and | retain | high quality teaching and research |
| bishopton in their efforts to | retain | munitions propellant manufacturing in the |
| local authorities to raise and | retain | their business rates and a |
| local authorities to raise and | retain | their business rates and a |
| local authorities to raise and | retain | their business rates and a |
| 5 shows that we also | retain | a large number of experienced |
| and make an effort to | retain | as many experienced volunteers as |
| education system to train and | retain | high quality staff enable teachers |
| parliament providing robust support to | retain | and improve the quality of |
| by and large managed to | retain | into the late twentieth century |
| order to ensure people can | retain | a sense of identity embrace |
| that local authorities should all | retain | planing powers and only delegate |
| times to promote sustain and | retain | our languages for the benefit |
| work in edinburgh but to | retain | areas such as the borders |
| grant scheme for crofting counties | retain | the current practice of widely |
| said the tenants concerned would | retain | secure tenancies robert brown section |
| own community links and instead | retain | their closeness to the vernacular |
| limb and earm arm both | retain | their oe meanings of limbs |
| to the improved grassland and | retain | their status i do not |
| can help people develop and | retain | skills particularly when they are |
| together to negotiate supply contracts | retain | the present number of police |
| trading in scotland we will | retain | community pharmacies and will give |
| agrees to allow people to | retain | attendance allowance the executive will |
| people why do we not | retain | people elaine thomson we are |
| the uk surely we should | retain | such people in scotland throughout |
| in progress the younger people | retain | the features as they grow |
| 2002a 80 the need to | retain | this valued encyclopaedic aspect of |
| light of the consultation and | retain | fife as a single strategic |
| not able to remove and | retain | organs from dead children for |
| but that each state should | retain | sovereignty in constitutional fiscal and |
| f963: him she seems to | retain | that and i i wondered |
| scotland and the campaign to | retain | the college what it meant |
| in policy terms was to | retain | those rights therefore only new |
| roof floor or window can | retain | heat highly insulated walls have |
| done but enough just to | retain | my self respect i ve |
| commission will be that to | retain | reliable guaranteed lifeline services at |
| general would you prefer to | retain | that section would that assist |
| mr adam ingram s1m 2605 | retain | clive fairweather lodged on 14 |
| at thi same time thae | retain | clear linguistic divisions in mony |
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