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"I don't think the police take stalking seriously in general, I think they have so many calls of domestic violence that they put stalking together with domestic violence - it should be separated because it is something totally different, " she said.
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The RSPCA is Britain's most prolific private prosecutor, bringing thousands of charges a year on animal-related issues, but Mr Hart argues that its political campaigning, on hunting, for example, has become entangled with its legal activities, and that the two should be separated.
BBC: Week ahead
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We have learned through this world downturn that markets should be free but never values-free, that the risks people take should never be separated from the responsibilities they meet.
BBC: In full: Brown's speech to Congress
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Chappell's premise: If you are serious about giving back to the world, your business and charitable aims should not be separated and compartmentalized.
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That happened last week when the IOC ruled in favour of Locog, insisting that the budgets for London's Olympics and Paralympics should not be separated.
BBC: Olympic chief Jacques Rogge snubbed in Olympic cash row
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When seen for what it represents, our repeated confrontations with the debt ceiling should serve to remind us that the perceived benefits of government spending cannot ultimately be separated from their cost.
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