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The bigger picture is that Trump’s proposed team is almost universally loyal, and favour overhauling their respective government departments.

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Child performer advocacy groups, including an L.A.-based group called BizParentz, have lobbied for regulatory reform but have had difficulty overhauling protections for kids working online.

He helped to bring financial stability to the institution — raising $58 million during his time as president — in part by overhauling the board of trustees.

The government is understood to believe that overhauling rental contracts so they are on a rolling one-month basis – rather than fixed term – will stop landlords from asking for more than three months’ rent in advance.

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But two months after its first MPs were elected, Reform UK is overhauling how it is run, with Farage claiming he is "giving ownership of the party and the big decisions over to the members".

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

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