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It also does not make provision for Rohingya Muslim refugees from neighbouring Myanmar.

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The letter also said the new regulations "make provision for, at the request of a parent, a pupil to be excused from RSE lessons".

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"We have also worked hard to reassure our students that courses will continue to completion and we will continue to make provision for student support - for example wellbeing, mental health, learning support and careers."

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But the treaty, ratified by just a single vote in the Senate and signed by President Andrew Jackson in 1836, also declared that the Cherokee Nation would be “entitled to a delegate in the House of Representatives of the United States whenever Congress shall make provision for the same.”

As Witte told Congress, “Whether a person works in a small establishment or a large establishment ... there is one common characteristic, which is that everybody grows old, and they all have to make provision for their old age or somebody has to take care of them. ... Whether you do it in the form of pensions, or in some other way, there is no way of escaping that cost.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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