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The director was also meant to “meaningfully and promptly” inform her of “any and all material updates,” she said.

“It’s possible to spin that as a win, but it’s obviously not deterring or meaningfully constraining the Israelis,” Heller said.

This year, oversight officials at the Office of Inspector General issued a 50-page report highlighting gaps in Luna’s efforts to rein in gangs and criticizing the department’s repeated failure to meaningfully investigate the groups.

However, threats have not meaningfully changed or subsided since the last review in 2019.

But Trump could beat Harris because of the Electoral College….My worry tank is diminished meaningfully.

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

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