There have been warnings from students that this review must not be a "stitch up".
With human trauma victims, currently Alam has only five minutes to stitch up before tissue damage begins.
Among the new shows commissioned for CBBC are magazine show Xchange, Saturday Show Extra and Stitch Up!
Mr HAGUE : (Something dull about funding) ... and the wording of the question will be a stitch up.
With Sicko, Moore starts out telling the stories of a few people without health insurance, who can't afford to reattach cut-off fingers or who stitch up their own wounds.
That was a reference to his recent meeting with Gordon Brown in the Loch Fyne oyster bar in which it was claimed they tried to stitch up the Labour leadership.
Seattle showed that it is no longer acceptable for rich countries to stitch up trade deals among themselves and expect developing countries to concur without being involved in a meaningful way.
Of course, greens howled in protest at the dismissal of climate change, and pointed to some sort of stitch up: after all, some argued, Dr Lomborg is well known for his opposition to the Kyoto treaty.
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When it does, expect the Kremlin to go for the quickest political fix it has to hand: The 63bcm South Stream pipeline specifically designed to stitch up South East European markets as the target of choice.
The Mirror branded the audition process a stitch-up and the Daily Mail was equally sceptical.
But it is hard for them also to claim that the Jenkins report is a Lab-Lib stitch-up.
And the prime minister has one huge point against him: he owes his position to an army-backed stitch-up.
Mr Zelaya has declined to co-operate with the commission, labelling it a stitch-up.
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These, they say, look like a Franco-German stitch-up which other EU members will be cajoled into going along with.
Suppliers (even the Malay ones) now have to bid for contracts, rather than stitch them up in backroom deals.
The shameless admission of the stitch-up, however, should have been a humiliating slap in the face for any self-respecting audience.
Whilst the Conservatives always had ministers who could stitch you up, we've got one who can cut you open as well.
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Yet the real fear is that today's furious price-cutting is not so much real liberalisation as the start of a stitch-up.
The fact that his son recently bumped into Lord Mandelson, Britain's powerful first secretary, on holiday in Corfu, has fuelled speculation about a stitch-up.
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But Conservative leader David Cameron warned against "an establishment stitch-up", while the Lib Dems have threatened to boycott the inquiry if it is held in private.
At the heart of the fix-as-stitch-up is a persistent unwillingness to face the power of this law, and a desire to enforce a political rhetoric that ignores it.
He warned about any review on civil partnerships being "kicked into the long grass", adding that Parliament "was in danger of being party to a last minute stitch-up between the frontbenches".
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When asked if he thought he was vulnerable, he agreed, and said his parents tried to stop him going out "because when I go out people try to stitch me up".
And Conservative MP Peter Bone, who sits on the panel, decried the move as "a stitch-up", claiming it was an attempt by the executive "to ignore Parliament and impose its will on the House".
There is fix-as-dilemma, fix-as-stitch-up and fix-as-solution.
But the French can't sell much, you say, they signed the Washington Accord, that smart little stitch-up late last year when the World Gold Council persuaded the US Administration that American gold miners would sink if the European central banks flogged off gold left right and centre.
Among the areas where Britain needed more control, he argued, were free trade, "to make sure that other countries can't stitch things up against British goods and British business", monetary policy, tax policy, and "less bureaucracy and less intrusion by Brussels into seemingly every aspect of our lives".
The two Republican senators from Alabama, where EADS was planning to establish an assembly line to build the KC-45 and a freighter version of the A330, were quick to condemn what they regard as a political stitch-up that put jobs in traditionally Democratic Washington state (Boeing's home) before employment in their region.
Fortuna Silver also set up a business for local women to sew and stitch safety vests and safety suits for the local miners as well run their own sewing business.
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