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and mental health are also | tackled | effectively it is our duty |
social exclusion is to be | tackled | effectively the government and executive |
crucial issues that must be | tackled | but i do not think |
rolled up her sleeves and | tackled | the mail the franking machine |
improvements that problem must be | tackled | not least in cathie craigie |
texts or assignments to be | tackled | in extension work or by |
problems with access can be | tackled | through specific schemes rather than |
who have marched together have | tackled | all forms of discrimination over |
deprivation in aberdeen from being | tackled | elaine thomson also mentioned the |
if no one has ever | tackled | them before indeed we may |
political problem that cannot be | tackled | properly or even addressed until |
the same time as they | tackled | the difficulties at home jack |
such bad practice is being | tackled | hector currie no the research |
of the project now being | tackled | by the progress group are |
want the issues to be | tackled | in our schools and have |
that it needs to be | tackled | however the tone of mr |
poverty in scotland can be | tackled | the social justice committee s |
on the doormat before he | tackled | that cursed carpet he halted |
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reduced that health inequalities are | tackled | and that clinical priorities cancer |
that such crime can be | tackled | with the urgency that is |
bill if that is not | tackled | there is a possibility that |