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The changes include allowing the courts to consider the safety of Rwanda and rewording the plans to allow legal challenges in cases where an individual feels they have been wrongly labelled an adult.

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The House of Lords also backed rewording the bill to allow legal challenges in cases where an individual felt they had wrongly been labelled an adult.

From BBC

Pérez-Díaz proposed rewording the climate standard to “describe how human activities over the past 150 years, including the release of greenhouse gases, influence climate.”

From MLB’s perspective, that move is minimal — a rewording rather than a meaningful reworking of an ask the owners were never going to answer in the affirmative.

Sometimes, the results may be meticulous, but the conclusions could be misleading, warranting a more balanced rewording.

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

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