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1 People started protesting, saying you couldn't evict people because of the Olympics.
2 We cannot evict people on to the streets with no alternative: this is not America.
3 The government is looking at making it easier to evict people from illegal settlements and tightening rules on human trafficking.
4 In 2012 the Lagos state authorities sent in police to evict people on the grounds that Makoko was an environmental hazard.
5 President Mwai Kibaki suspended an assistant minister charged with threatening to evict people from their land if the constitution is adopted.
6 But the policy to evict people after their loved one died should be changed to avoid trauma to families, she said.
7 We don't need to evict people and just throw them out on the streets because that's just putting the problem elsewhere.
8 Despite that, Housing New Zealand continued to use the guidelines to evict people , often after only tiny traces of methamphetamine were detected.
9 The Christchurch City Missioner says the decision to evict people from 31 council units will only exacerbate an already tight rental market.
10 Collins said it would be going "a bit too far" to evict people from state houses if they had used meth.
11 The scientific evidence used by Housing New Zealand to evict people for methamphetamine contamination is being questioned by an expert in the field.
12 Lammy is asked if Haringey will evict people who can't afford to pay the rent: The answer is yes … Let's be brutally honest.
13 Landlords are evicting people to start a touristic business every day.
14 Then the city started evicting people from commercial buildings.
15 Before leaving Manor Hamilton, I determined to see the poor-house, the last shelter for the evicted people .
16 She is dead, and a relative, the daughter of one of the evicted people , has come to keep house for him.
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