MP, says that this allowed, for example, parents to send their children to school unaccompanied.
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Singletons, whether unmarried or divorced, are able to sign up for the roughest, toughest unaccompanied positions.
In 2001, even as the war raged, 7, 765 unaccompanied children were registered by the reunification programme.
Goodwill Industries, which usually works with individuals with disabilities, started an employment program for homeless unaccompanied youth.
It was likely that they wanted nothing to do with someone of my status, an unaccompanied minor.
In the UK, it is up to individual airlines to decide on how to treat unaccompanied minors.
The Children s Society has particular concern for disabled children living away from home and unaccompanied refugee children.
This weekend, the carriage of unaccompanied air freight from Yemen on passenger and courier flights was also suspended.
Like its sister socialist economies, Poland has previously experimented unsuccessfully with austerity measures unaccompanied by profound structural change.
In the meantime, women in Herat are still barred from riding taxis unaccompanied, or from learning to drive.
Traditionally sung unaccompanied, joiks are short, impressionistic songs intended to convey the essence of a place or person.
The 19-year-old Yugoslav has played most tournaments unaccompanied by father and coach Damir Dokic over the past 18 months.
It subsequently proved the prosecution claim that an unaccompanied bag went from Malta onto the Pan Am feeder flight.
The unaccompanied minors were the lowest rung of the ladder at Pinyudo, and we were reminded of it constantly.
Theoretically the French state has a duty of care for unaccompanied minors, but these teenagers must prove their age.
The 17-year-old was unaccompanied when he arrived at the screening in Leicester Square.
Some passengers would get cards and be asked to enact scenarios such as losing baggage or being an unaccompanied minor.
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Last month, two 15-year-old girls from Bristol were sent home after being found drunk and unaccompanied in the Cornish resort.
Without English they cannot attend parents' evenings at school, visit the doctor unaccompanied or integrate socially in a hundred ways.
Police said they were again warning that they would call parents of unaccompanied young people found involved in suspected illegal activity.
But Julia Gillard has herself been accused of moral bankruptcy, especially for proposing to send unaccompanied children to Malaysian detention centres.
The door-to-door service, he says, will be intended to reassure parents who have safety fears about their children travelling to school unaccompanied.
Placing unaccompanied children and orphans with host families proved a natural solution.
It was elemental, a gratuitous act of loving that had not involved flattery or deceit, and that was unaccompanied by shame or guilt.
For unaccompanied children, I suspect the risk of any criminal behavior befalling them is might less than say, them being misplaced by an airline.
Some fear, of course, is sheer good sense, motivating householders to install burglar alarms and unaccompanied women to avoid dark streets late at night.
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Their investigation found that bundled gifts (a main gift and a stocking stuffer) were viewed as less generous than unaccompanied gifts (just the main gift).
Was mom right when she told me, oh sometime in the 1960s, never to go to a bar unaccompanied and never drink with a man?
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My recollection is that my first unaccompanied foray came when I was about 12 and my mother, my three younger brothers and I went shopping at Barneys.
When tax cuts are unaccompanied by any reduction in the magnitude of government programs, taxpayers look through to the higher taxes they will be paying later on.
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