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But according to Vicky Read, chief executive of charging firm Charge UK a weakening of the mandate would be the wrong move.

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A major question is whether Trump will direct McMahon to move forward on his desire to weaken the Education Department — or eliminate it — which would require an act of Congress.

Despite these setbacks, India’s tour went ahead, though a weakened India faced Australia without four of its leading players and lost the series 4-0.

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The disease affects roughly 24 million people a year worldwide and primarily impacts infants and those with weakened immune systems.

In the past, Trump’s “America-first” doctrine isolated and weakened these US alliances.

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