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1 She hated putting children behind bars, no matter what they'd done.
2 Headteachers are now putting children and communities first.
3 The lead researcher, Moira Smith, said such drinks were putting children at risk of obesity and tooth decay.
4 Canberra stands by offshore processing Australia's government has rejected suggestions that it is putting children in unsafe situations.
5 So you end up putting children back into a situation where they're going to put weight on again.
6 Routine immunisation programs will grind to a halt, putting children at higher risk of diphtheria, polio and tuberculosis.
7 Jim had then gone off to doctor a sick horse, and Mrs Urquhart was putting children to bed.
8 Even though fees for third level are no more, the costs of putting children through university can still be significant.
9 We also have to run the district like a high-functioning school, putting children ' not adults-atthe center of every policy.
10 More fundamentally, we have to reject the idea that putting children in cages can ever be a humane or sensible policy.
11 Protesters claimed G4S was putting children as young as 12 in solitary confinement in its prisons.
12 A Wellington respite home for mentally ill people is under pressure to move because locals say it's putting children at risk.
13 Nyoda was wrathful at the sight, for if there was one point she felt strongly about it was putting children into mourning.
14 For me, education on FGM began long before now, but we are seeing major changes; headteachers are now putting children and communities first.
15 It was an inclusive narrative with pioneering research by Joe Duffy, for example, putting children caught in the crossfire squarely in the frame.
16 The same may be said of sucking a rubber nipple, or "pacifier," and all other devices for putting children to sleep.
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