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The new law allows for expropriation without compensation only in circumstances where it is "just and equitable and in the public interest" to do so.

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With storytelling at its heart, Cool Moms aims to build an inspired world of mothers and supporters by cultivating access to entrepreneurial, wellness and financial knowledge aiding in an equitable future for all mothers.

"It's not equitable. We need equitable access to intensive treatment for young people right across Wales," Ms Whitfield said.

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Cedars-Sinai said in a statement that it shares “a common goal of ensuring that all birthing patients receive high-quality, safe and equitable care” with 4Kira4Moms and has offered to meet with the group.

Unlike last year when “Oppenheimer” swept every awards show on the circuit, this year’s BAFTAs kept things fairly equitable.

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