into line
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The move brings the UK into line with other countries which already offer routine varicella vaccination, including Germany, Canada, Australia and the US.
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The move, which brings Scotland into line with how other UK governments measure emissions, allows for annual fluctuations such as higher gas demand for home heating during colder winters.
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The ECB’s economists expect wage increases to be smaller this year and next, bringing them closer into line with inflation.
The ruling brings the law in cases involving children into line with adolescents and adults that have suffered life-shortening injuries, who were already able to claim for 'lost years'.
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The government has said the reforms bring the UK's immigration system into line with countries like the US and Australia.
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