But officials stressed that the measures are being taken out of an abundance of caution.
But the initial reports on these matters were exaggerated, taken out of context or simply false.
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"Party politics" would be taken out of the management of NHS trusts and health authorities.
The results of the weekly AAII Sentiment Survey sometimes get taken out of context as well.
When users click on the ad, they are taken out of the app to clunky browser.
Tweets that would be awful if they were taken out of context and made public somehow.
One whole percentage point has been taken out of the gross profit on moneylending.
Sources within the royal court have said the comments were taken out of context.
Not one dime has been taken out of the athletic department to construct the facilities.
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Of course, this could be just one e-mail that was taken out of context.
It need to be taken out of the freezer a few minutes before you serve it.
Tom Hutton, a spokesman for the university, said the list had been taken out of context.
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But the Daily Express believes the matter has been taken out of El Tel's hands.
And in addition 600, 000 people on low incomes will be taken out of tax altogether.
The repayments would see the money created by the original loans taken out of existence.
The lift was taken out of service by Mr Thompson two days before Mrs Young's death.
More worrisome are myriad other steps largely being taken out of the public eye.
After the waiting period, the slaves would then be taken out of the cells for trade.
But when losses are incurred, bites are taken out of the cake from the bottom first.
Most rational people believe that the worst sting will be taken out of this tail.
Americans will start to see bigger withholdings taken out of their paychecks, he says.
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Since they will not be shut, no capacity will be taken out of Japan's banking system.
There are others who are saying they've been taken out of context, it's sort of unfair.
Do you stand by the list of deals that were taken out of the legislation last week?
In another missing child case, she had a vision that the child was taken out of town.
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Those agencies have been taken out of politics for many years, in some cases over a century.
Apparently, the promised etch-a-sketch has finally arrived, been taken out of its box and placed into service.
"Money is being taken out of frontline services, which we think could have been avoided, " he said.
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Fifteen hundred dollars that would have been taken out of your pocket will go into your pocket.
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There's the higher tax recently imposed by the Chancellor on gas taken out of the North Sea.
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