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Some residents in Dorset are calling on the county council to turn street lights back on at night time claiming the current switch-off is "dangerous".
BBC: Councillor Robert Gould, from Dorset County Council
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The usage there depends on the force of the term, which in turn depends on its historical and current usage in hate speech and its interconnection with other forms of racial discrimination.
FORBES: Changing Games: Esports Faces Up To New Realities On Race?
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Within seconds, Drive automatically returns to the stock routing mode, zooming into the road you're on and placing useful information -- the current speed limit, distance to your next turn, the road you're on, etc.
ENGADGET: Nokia Drive offline navigation review: taking the Lumia 900 for an off-the-grid spin
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Lawmakers must turn the current medical malpractice system on its head, by establishing "blame free" error-reporting systems.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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He calls it the 9-9-9 Plan, which consists of a brand-new retail sales tax layered on top of a new-and-improved business transactions corporate tax (a substitute for the current corporate income and payroll taxes), in turn layered on top of a new-and-improved comprehensive factor income tax (a replacement for the current mishmash of individual income and payroll taxes).
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Are people such as Pedro deliberately trying to turn history on its head because that is the only way they can justify their current situation?
BBC: African viewpoint: Colonial forgetfulness
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The effect of the current scandal has been to turn an existing stand-off on power-sharing into a full-blown crisis.
ECONOMIST: Northern Ireland
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Mr Bush argues that his tax cut will itself have a beneficial impact on economic growth, and that as a result the deficits projected under current methods will turn out to be overly pessimistic.
ECONOMIST: Time for a rethink | The
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Mr Bush has been arguing that his tax cut will itself have a beneficial impact on economic growth, and that as a result the deficits projected under current methods will turn out to be overly pessimistic.
ECONOMIST: Taxing times | The
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Whether it will turn out that way, however, depends on two groups: customers, who may have got used to the current, lax regime, and techno-anarchists, who think all software should be free.
ECONOMIST: Digital rights and wrongs