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Meanings of put local in English
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Usage of put local in English
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Because we will putlocal government back in charge of the money it raises and spends.
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Others say that it would putlocal authority funding into the hands of central government, which is contrary to the provisions of the Scotland Act.
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He did not set out the details of his plan, but urged states to speed up efforts to putlocal police under unified statewide command.
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Residents argue a permanent McDonald's restaurant will ruin the suburb's "village feel", putlocal businesses at risk and offer an unhealthy food option for children.
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The Bristol derailment caused pollution along two miles of wetlands, puttinglocal wildlife in danger.
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Measures include puttinglocal authorities on guard for market irregularities and pressing banks to strengthen mortgage risk management.
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The costliness of petrol, parking fees and general expense within CPT is puttinglocals off spending time there.
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WVI spokesman Steve Panton said puttinglocal people and organizations in charge of their own aid responses was non-negotiable.
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We will remain on alert and are puttinglocal medics on standby in case this pod strands again overnight.
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However it has long been criticized by other shareholders for puttinglocal interests, primarily job preservation, above those of investors or customers.
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This has putlocals severely of pocket, and the need for survival has sadly outweighed the need to drown their respective sorrows.
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We have been getting teachers to understand the importance of puttinglocal food right at the heart of the curriculum, whatever the subject.
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The damage to the wells led to oil being spilled, puttinglocal communities and the environment at risk, the company said in the statement.
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There is widespread ignorance of the detail of the constitutional referendum puttinglocal government on a statutory basis and providing for elections every five years.