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We have now to consider whether to recommend the introduction of legislation to give effect to this view . 225. Since we consider that it is in the interests of society that A.I.D. should not increase , and that it is desirable that it ...
We have now to consider whether to recommend the introduction of legislation to give effect to this view . 225. Since we consider that it is in the interests of society that A.I.D. should not increase , and that it is desirable that it ...
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A further reason why we do not consider that the law should prohibit persons who are not medical practitioners from carrying out A.I.D. is that a provision to this effect would imply that medical practitioners were qualified to do so ...
A further reason why we do not consider that the law should prohibit persons who are not medical practitioners from carrying out A.I.D. is that a provision to this effect would imply that medical practitioners were qualified to do so ...
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Nevertheless , the court must be the arbiter in these cases , and , although we think it is unlikely that the court would often consider making other than an approved school order , we do not think it should be prevented from doing so ...
Nevertheless , the court must be the arbiter in these cases , and , although we think it is unlikely that the court would often consider making other than an approved school order , we do not think it should be prevented from doing so ...
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