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In response to Auty’s claims, Sodexo, the private company that runs the prison, told the BBC it cannot comment on individual cases, but “where complaints are received about any employee, we undertake all appropriate investigations and take necessary actions as needed”.

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Now, in an effort to build more housing to alleviate the affordability crisis, the city is proposing to supercharge those incentive programs in a way that could result in such projects making even more financial sense to undertake.

The "shocking" statistics have sparked calls for repeat offenders to undertake mandatory retraining.

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The current availability of comprehensive data motivated Gössling and his colleagues to undertake the first-of-its-kind assessment of global private jet travel.

And finally—and most importantly—all of us must continue to reassure every eligible voter that they will have the right to cast their ballots freely, safely, and equally; that their vote will be counted and protected; and that everyone from voters, to poll workers, to election officials, to Boards of Elections, all faithfully undertake our sacred duties to respect the will of the people.

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

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