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Caceres fears that rooting out the concept — not just the term — more broadly will take time in a country where law enforcement is spread across roughly 18,000 agencies governed by independent police chiefs or sheriffs.
Source: https://northdenvernews.com/as-foundation-for-excited-delirium-diagnosis-cracks-fallout-spreads/
During the legislative session, Democratic lawmakers attempted to enact new protocols for rooting out racial bias in jury selection.
'His leadership has been crucial in rooting out the radical ideology that is really pushing this insanity and bringing visibility to these cultural issues.
In a bold move, he also recalled former TV presenter Esther McVey to the Cabinet as a new 'minister for common sense' in charge of rooting out culture in Whitehall and the public sector.
Mr Cundy said the professional standards team is working to drive up standards and “identifying and rooting out those individuals who frankly should not be in our organisation and should not be police officers”.
The bulbs will be rooting out and sitting still until next spring when, Mother Nature willing and you haven’t forgotten to water, the daffodils will come back and yes, bloom magnificently for you.
Source: https://www.abqjournal.com/2592615/daffodils-can-be-separated-spreading-the-bounty.html