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Meanings of cut child in English
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Usage of cut child in English
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But the Treasury could still cutchild benefit without contradicting this commitment.
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Only a few cities in the world, notably Amsterdam, have managed to cutchild obesity.
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If we keep up our commitment, it's possible to cutchild mortality in half again, Gates said.
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The coalition claims it has cutchild poverty on Labour's main measure by 300,000 households since 2010.
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To take just one possible example from dozens, attempting to cutchild benefit further will make tap-dancing on a minefield look like a benign hobby.
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Norway and Finland, which are of similar size to New Zealand, cutchild poverty rates by 4.3 and 3.2 percentage points respectively.
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Surely nobody is cuttingchildren's throats as in the days of Bluebeard and of abbé Guibourg.
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A demonstration was staged following reports that the Government plans to cutchildren's allowance payments in the Budget.
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It is understood that Osborne will be told that sticking to his timetable would mean cuttingchild tax credit.
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All else is pure speculation. Andrew Hood, of the IFS, said cuttingchild tax credits would hit poor families.
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"They say that you cutchildren out of wombs in Inkarra."
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I can cutchildren's clothes out with my eyes shut and sew 'em with my left hand if needs be.
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Questioned by journalists about the issue today Mr Gilmore said the issue of cuttingchild benefit was never on the Government's agenda.
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She said Labour had also already committed to the goal set by the Children's Commissioner of cuttingchild poverty by 10 percent.
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Having cutchildren's allowance regardless of family income, this extra cut affects only those who genuinely need the children's allowance in the first place.
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"They cutchildren's throats and mixed the blood with ashes, and this paste, dissolved in liquid, constituted the Eucharistic wine."