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"The department proposes to make provision giving the PHA the power to require a child is kept away from school," according to section 145 of the consultation.

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“So, encouraging the member associations to make provision or to allow for those mothers and parents to have the children with them during the camp, during the tournament, is a really important step which will support not only female players but all players in our sport.”

It also does not make provision for Rohingya Muslim refugees from neighbouring Myanmar.

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In a statement the MoD said the NAO "will make provision fairer through allocating accommodation on need, not just rank and recognising long-term relationships".

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The letter also said the new regulations "make provision for, at the request of a parent, a pupil to be excused from RSE lessons".

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

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