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He’s said he wants to see the end of fluoridation of water—a state and local prerogative—and to review all vaccine safety data with a view to the market removal of those he finds unsafe—both prospects that Trump on 3 November said he was open to.

It is talking to government with a view to persuading it to make changes to the framework of the legislation in order to avoid what it has called "unintended consequences".

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Chelsea's owners say the long contracts are not given with a view to try to amortise the value of a player over a number of years, but rather to build the right model to make the club sustainable, including the shaping of a squad that can be together for years.

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Chelsea believe talk of an oversized squad was also exaggerated, because it included players who have suffered mid to long-term injuries, those who have been pre-signed with a view to the future and others who don't fit into Maresca's plan and will be moved on.

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Kaliati has since presented herself as a candidate to replace Chilima as party leader, with a view to challenge Chakwera in next year’s presidential election.

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

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