The government decided to put a blanket ban on all foreign adoptions so no one outside can adopt a foreign child. |
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Social services chiefs have warned that plans to boost the number of adoptions could be hampered by lack of staff. |
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Moreover, in contrast to adoptions, we did not find information cascades for abandonment. |
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Attempts have been made to ensure that adopters are suitable carers and that those arranging adoptions act ethically. |
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Small wonder that adoptions from Russia have been petering out over the past five years. |
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The Cairo-based egyptian mau Rescue Organization even arranges international adoptions of the majestic meowsers. |
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Under more normal circumstances, intercountry adoptions often take years to complete. |
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Two years later, the reprimand was overturned, but Mia was unsuccessful in her bid to annul the adoptions. |
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In 2002, Treasury issued final regulations on adoptions, changes and retentions of annual accounting periods. |
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She apologized to all the families built on loving transracial adoptions, the report added. |
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There are also a few English words which are modern adoptions from Swiss German. |
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They apply to adoptions by relatives and step-parents as well as adoptions from care. |
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Then there's seven-year-old Staffy Leo who, through no fault of his own, has seen various adoptions fall through, but would make an ideal family dog and is good with children. |
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British Standards, including European and International adoptions are available in many university and public libraries that subscribe to the BSOL platform. |
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A zebra-finch and a capuchin monkey named Rooney were the first animals to have new 'parents' at Limassol Zoo, as it unveiled a programme of animal adoptions. |
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While individual states and counties will still control domestic adoption, the State Department will become the federal regulating agency in charge of intercountry adoptions. |
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