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During his campaign, Hochman advocated for charging fentanyl dealers with voluntary manslaughter or murder if someone dies as a result of the drugs they are selling.

It can be involuntary – for example, if a person is in a coma and unable to give their consent – or voluntary, as in this case.

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The university said it was "carefully managing staff vacancies and offering a voluntary severance scheme to help avoid the need for compulsory redundancies".

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People can currently make voluntary extra contributions to plug National Insurance gaps back to 2006.

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Even though the voluntary program demands a “net outpouring” of his funds and a large time commitment, he calls it a “labor of love.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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