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It was made clear to us by many witnesses that A.I.D. was not regarded as a way of preventing a marriage from " going on the rocks " . 47. We found that the great majority of those who received A.I.D. were members of the middle classes ...
It was made clear to us by many witnesses that A.I.D. was not regarded as a way of preventing a marriage from " going on the rocks " . 47. We found that the great majority of those who received A.I.D. were members of the middle classes ...
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The great majority of our witnesses who had enquired into the practice of A.I.H. agreed that it was a form of medical treatment which was justified in certain rare circumstances and that in its social consequences it did not differ in ...
The great majority of our witnesses who had enquired into the practice of A.I.H. agreed that it was a form of medical treatment which was justified in certain rare circumstances and that in its social consequences it did not differ in ...
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We agree with those of our witnesses who said that there should be no avoidable delay in bringing before a court a child who has been charged with an offence . It is most important to deal with an offence while it is still fresh in the ...
We agree with those of our witnesses who said that there should be no avoidable delay in bringing before a court a child who has been charged with an offence . It is most important to deal with an offence while it is still fresh in the ...
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