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Cardiff University said it shared students' concerns and would work with TfW and others so people could have "a fully accessible station in Cathays, as soon as practicably possible".

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"We are working with clinical experts and operational teams to try to reduce the backlog as soon as is practicably possible," he said.

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On Wednesday, in a letter to school principals, Mr Weir said he hoped all pupils can return to school "as soon as practicably possible after the Easter break".

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Mr Raab said the paper will be made available "as soon as is practicably possible," to more shouts from MPs.

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Both perpetuate body ideals that, despite what they may claim, are not practicably achievable by everyone.

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

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