She says companies are now planning and budgeting for ways to implement more stringent protections for their stored data. |
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There must be some advertence to the protections afforded by the Charter for trial within a reasonable time. |
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The party trumpets the corporate trade agenda, scorning efforts to build environmental and worker rights protections into trade accords. |
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The SCOTUS struck a big blow for digital copyright protections this morning. |
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Do we have to do more, particularly in terms of mass transit and in terms of worker protections? |
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The political matrix will change only if those concerned with enhancing privacy make such protections a major part of their agenda. |
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State laws providing additional protections to consumers are not affected by this new rule. |
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The legislation met some initial controversy after it was reported that the new law would extend protections to snails and slugs. |
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This legislation would have allowed the use of traps on moles, gophers and mountain beavers, and provided additional protections for livestock. |
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Instead, speeding to the aid of boat manufacturers, marinas and pleasure boaters, she's trying to weaken protections for the imperiled sea cows. |
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They are no longer protected by even the most elementary legal protections. |
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Those who push to strip away the traditional protections of privacy may be trashing a prerequisite of personal freedom. |
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Stanford bioethicists want stronger protections for women donating eggs for stem cell research. |
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These procedures sound gentle but they also have the virtue of being cheap and fast, since normal legal processes and protections can be skipped. |
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There will be additional protections for workers categorised as vulnerable under the Act. |
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It outlines legal protections for privacy and summarises important issues relating to surveillance. |
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A private school may not offer the legal protections given to public school students. |
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They will have no right to a lawyer or other constitutionally guaranteed protections. |
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It brings a lot of the workers under legal protections of U.S. labor law, which should benefit them. |
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It does give us certain legal rights, protections and responsibilities, and that seemed like the main reason to do it. |
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They started doing it in reality TV, where writers don't have union protections and are easy marks for getting this kind of material in there. |
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Generally, these protections are given to persons holding letters of credentials from Foreign Ministers or other high-level authorisation. |
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At present, gay rights groups tend to focus on practical protections for domestic partnerships. |
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His target was the traditional social model, the set of protections and regulations that have cosseted European workers for so long. |
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In late June, state officials halved their ambitious plans and added new environmental protections to the leases. |
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Apparently, the word is out that anyone who wants less than the absolute must want no protections whatsoever. |
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Where it really falls down is that even in respect of private activity, employers can contract out of the protections. |
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The ramifications of not having legal protections for a family can be many. |
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Accused felons were allowed to call witnesses, and defendants were given other procedural protections. |
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Because of this study, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has decided against relaxing some protections against manatees. |
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To establish constitutional protections for recreational pursuits such as hunting is not only inappropriate, but redundant. |
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As a corollary, all Charter protections that are relevant in the criminal context must apply. |
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The committee was concerned about removing existing legal protections for minors if they enter into a de facto relationship. |
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Is minority self-government subject to constitutional protections of individual civil and political rights? |
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There is no doubt that the Parliament could so legislate, constitutional protections aside. |
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We simply need a neutral environment with some protections for collective bargaining and organising. |
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Roommates, siblings, and other human arrangements would benefit from such legal protections as a civil union. |
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By publicly borrowing library books, patrons forfeit any constitutional protections they may have had in their reading habits. |
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Hollywood and other industries use the law as a weapon to demand tough anti-piracy protections. |
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Does denying prisoners the protections of international law mock the principles the antiterror coalition is fighting to protect? |
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Yes, nonprofit organization offers certain legal protections to the artifacts and the collection, and these are not to be taken lightly. |
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Lower income countries were forced to dismantle the protections they had so imperfectly built against foreign control. |
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Even friends of labor such as the Social Democrat are backing cuts in unemployment benefits and rollbacks in worker protections. |
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Their leaders stridently lobbied the departing British for constitutional protections. |
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Special protections from the lorry-load of new financial regulations heaped by Europe on the City might be up for negotiation. |
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In that ruling, the justices said spies and saboteurs were violators of the law of war and so were not entitled to prisoner-of-war protections. |
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Despite a variety of strong protections and stiff penalties for violations, this law continues to fall short of its target. |
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Other media executives who use cloud computing have told me they baked in similar protections into their contracts. |
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But women who have been trafficked are still not guaranteed any protections under law. |
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She also said the law does not violate constitutional free-speech protections. |
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The goal of enshrining minority protections before majority rule is a worthy one. |
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While the legal protections are mostly clear, some parts of internet libel law are still unsettled. |
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But a perusal of the code shows employees ignored protections already in place. |
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That is the difference between the protections embedded in our Bill of rights and the lived lives of our citizenry. |
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As Mr. Jacobs points out, underage models should be chaperoned and offered protections. |
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We should undo that double standard by offering similar protections to every young Black man who is arrested in this country. |
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The notices make no mention of the protections of the First Amendment. |
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Accordingly, the arrangement gives extraordinary protections to investors but leaves labor, the environment, and consumers to the mercies of the deregulated markets. |
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But all fair-minded Americans should get behind this push for real equality and protections in the lives of all Americans. |
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It's been over half a century since Shirley Temple rose to fame and helped revolutionize protections for child actors. |
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Gone, too, are the heretofore immutable protections of intellectual property rights. |
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If the vendor is hosting the device, what does their system look like in terms of firewalls and other protections? |
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Harmonization is a trade term of art that often indicates that strong regulations and protections are going to be taken down to the lowest common denominator. |
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Even after tariff protections were put in place, panels were still relatively cheap to buy. |
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Instead, I want to use it to revisit the Shavian thesis that the professional press has a higher claim than bloggers to the First Amendment and its subsidiary protections. |
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Only Oregon, New Mexico, Vermont, Montana and Washington have such protections in place. |
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After all, even the vicious and unredeemable are entitled to the protections the judicial system is supposed to provide. |
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Speeding to the aid of boat manufacturers, marinas and pleasure boaters, Norton is trying to weaken protections for Florida's endangered manatees. |
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Federal law extends the protective umbrella of marriage to life and death benefits that go far beyond the estate protections provided by these three states. |
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Society actually has structured the legal system in a way that provides adolescents with enhanced protections but those protections often go unnoticed, unremarked, and unused. |
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Then poo and other leaders began organizing them and won basic protections in many states. |
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Because we know that the writ of habeas corpus provides one of the most significant protections of human freedom against arbitrary government action ever created. |
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Why the reluctance to reimpose Glass-Steagall protections, which worked so well for so long? |
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They are too often treated as outlaws with no protections under the law. |
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But the proposed revisions overshoot the mark, and in the guise of modernizing the rules, they strip away overtime protections for millions of workers. |
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It was to bring together in indissoluble union a variety of differing regions who would never consent to union without some protections of their own autonomy. |
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The worth to cities of port privileges, tariff protections, urban inspectorships, and related controls, however, should not be dismissed out of hand. |
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City officials proposed using the revenue to cover the cost of removing 620 miles of road, building fish ladders, and other environmental protections. |
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Folks will be even crosser when they can't take a shower because your shortsighted bulldozing of environmental protections has dirtied most of the water and dried up the rest. |
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It is normal practise to suspend many legal protections during wartime. |
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It raises questions about protections for the rights of individuals. |
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I will soon publish proposals to strengthen the protections available to whistleblowers in the police. |
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Environment laws and labor protections that are available in developed nations may not be available in the third world. |
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If proper environmental protections are not in place, this toxicity can harm the surrounding environment. |
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The passwords they control are the keys to the kingdom, so what protections should be taken? |
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Religion plays a significant part of the culture of Nicaragua and is afforded special protections in the constitution. |
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However, certain indirect protections have been recognised by implication or as a consequence of other constitutional principles. |
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Lawsuits against the federal government itself do not receive Seventh Amendment protections due to the doctrine of sovereign immunity. |
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These limitations dramatically expanded the protections of the Constitution. |
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The majority of the seventeen later amendments expand individual civil rights protections. |
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However, and especially under slavery in broader senses of the word, slaves may have some rights and protections according to laws or customs. |
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Their roles in Ireland's economy made them valuable subjects and the English Crown granted them special legal protections. |
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Several larger areas of the Kattegat are designated as Natura 2000 and under various bird protections such as the Ramsar Convention. |
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It is noted for having a strong film industry, due in part to protections afforded by the French government. |
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Ms. Amero and her supporters said the computer lacked a firewall or antispyware protections to prevent inappropriate pop-ups. |
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It codified procedures for criminal trials and protections for vassals from ejection from the land. |
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Supreme Court justices overturned basic worker protections, citing the harsh principles of social Darwinism. |
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The accounting gimmicks HHS is now considering under the ANPRM still do not satisfy the religious freedom protections that exist in current law. |
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The FCNM provides certain rights and protections to a national minority with regard to their minority language. |
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For the military industry it is vital that protections are used for systems used for reconnaissance, surveillance and intelligence gathering. |
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At the core of protections for bondholders are the non-call features of REIT bonds. |
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Despite Iberian protections, the new technologies and maps soon made their way north. |
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The Haven Energy export terminal would have the most comprehensive safety and environmental protections of any propane and butane export facility in our nation. |
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I can make that statement in a national magazine without fear of retribution from the government because of free speech protections in the First Amendment. |
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Children's involvement in environmental health research does not occur in a vacuum, but within the context of federal, institutional, and family protections. |
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The human rights model is based on the nonreciprocal nature of the civilian protections in AP I and the short-term nature of jus in bello proportionality analysis. |
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A security researcher at Cambridge disclosed a new class of vulnerabilities that takes advantage of concurrency to bypass security protections such as antivirus software. |
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In his Institutes of the Lawes of England, Edward Coke interpreted Magna Carta protections and rights to apply not just to nobles, but to all British subjects. |
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According to Terry Lovan, President of Local 984, the monitors organized in order to secure a Teamster contract that would provide written guarantees and protections. |
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Today, voters continue to support the education funding protections Prop. |
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In particular would they renegotiate the social chapter to remove rights for workers, including maternity and paternity leave and protections for part-time workers? |
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On balance, the Code benefitted the masters but had more protections and flexibility than did the institution of slavery in the southern Thirteen Colonies. |
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The appeals court noted that an excludable alien amused of committing a crime is entitled to constitutional protections of the Fifth and Sixth Amendments. |
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Dismissing workers in Germany can be fraught with complication because of negotiations with employee works councils and legal protections for workers. |
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The Russian Federation lists distinct indigenous peoples as having special rights and protections under the Constitution and federal laws and decrees. |
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued on May 1 a final rule to increase protections for construction workers in confined spaces. |
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It is illegal to fish for or kill spotted eagle rays in Florida waters, but they aren't protected under federal law and international protections are also limited. |
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Durkan often emphasises to unionists that the protections and constitutional mechanisms of the Good Friday Agreement would remain in the united Ireland that the SDLP seeks. |
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