Government and Corporate America should work together to ensure that new safeguards dovetail with the workings of a high-productivity economy. |
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Another option might be to create an editorial board with real legal safeguards against proprietorial dismissal. |
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In realty this is highly unlikely to happen, given good faith on all hands and the procedures and safeguards which colour the section 3 process. |
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However, she said there were strong safeguards in her proposals to prevent names being placed unnecessarily on registers or lists. |
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Of course there needs to be safeguards for teachers from false and malicious allegations. |
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Windows 7 comes with important safeguards out of the box, but it isn't hard to make it even more secure. |
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Outside controls or independent reviews could have provided such safeguards. |
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It has been argued that our Constitution provides sufficient safeguards and ample protection for human rights. |
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Procedural safeguards are necessary to avoid any risk of arbitrariness resulting from a decision to place a prisoner in solitary confinement. |
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The council is also pressing for safeguards to ensure no toxic materials such as asbestos are processed on the site. |
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Living in today's world we need safeguards and security measures in place to protect your company records and files. |
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Both organizations have threatened public protests if they feel the commission has not put proper safeguards in place to prevent election fraud. |
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It is knowing this about human nature that we set up safeguards to prevent us from being our worst. |
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Fayad has also introduced safeguards to prevent international aid money from being diverted from terrorists. |
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He said there could and should be safeguards to prevent anyone tampering with their computer code before and after voting. |
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Critics say he has out-and-out broken his promise, especially because of the bill's safeguards. |
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But what I always defined as safe and as safeguards may not meet today's standards. |
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Let there be safeguards by all means, but these should not be in the totality that they currently are. |
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The evil of entrusting our liberty to politicians is compounded by a lack of independent safeguards or transparency. |
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There, government regulations require safeguards for the protection of the bettors. |
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She wanted adequate safeguards against dowry, bigamy, adultery, and apostasy in the new legislation. |
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Any form of electoral fraud is a criminal offence so safeguards are needed, and as modern technology progresses, it's now a barcode. |
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The society safeguards the moral and social code necessary for them to live together in harmony. |
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He has been at pains to assure a sceptical public of various other safeguards to check against the rampant abuses of the disinvestment process. |
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Mr Straw said legal safeguards were in place to stop oil revenues being seized by another country for unpaid debts. |
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Procedural safeguards are also necessary to ensure that the powers are used properly. |
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Are we wasting sympathy on vicious criminals when we insist on proper legal safeguards for them? |
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We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect your nonpublic personal information. |
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We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that meet or exceed industry standards to guard your nonpublic personal information. |
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Bombay has six constituencies equipped with electronic voting machines with anti-rigging safeguards. |
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We provided the only significant support for the war and were in a position to insist on certain safeguards and standards of conduct. |
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Moreover, the exemptions are placed on a clear statutory footing and are hedged with appropriate safeguards. |
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A formal procedure hedged with safeguards would protect doctors from criminal prosecution. |
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Can I say in defence of the Commonwealth, we were never trying to pull swifties on judicial safeguards. |
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There were safeguards to ensure that deportees did not travel on false passports. |
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But Mr Briggs said safeguards would be put in place to control the ill effects of gambling. |
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The law collectively provides the main safeguards against the concealment of secret homicide. |
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When John Major initiated the Lottery, he put safeguards in place to stop Government filching the cash. |
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The statutory safeguards only operate when the employee is contractually precluded from bringing or continuing proceedings. |
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Another test might be the serious pursuit of a Civil Service Act to entrench basic safeguards. |
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In such an atmosphere, the idea of legal safeguards for people accused of abuse becomes almost an irrelevance. |
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The safeguards we have agreed with LCC go further than any others ever agreed before, but they need to be policed and enforced with vigour. |
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It's a pretty complex system with some safeguards, but not foolproof, as you know. |
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The issue here is the degree to which the safeguards we have in place are sufficient to stop cross-contamination. |
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Investor confidence is at a low ebb and safeguards need to be built into the new regime before that confidence evaporates further. |
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Science, they say, leading mankind to progress, peace, and tranquility, safeguards bright minds from dark, ignorant times. |
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Where are the safeguards for those public-spirited people who call attention to low standards in high places? |
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And the spokesperson said furthermore there are strict safeguards in the Bill to ensure the power is properly exercised. |
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Consumers can boycott retail establishments that have poor safety records or that clearly lack safeguards to prevent violence. |
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The standard of tax office internal safeguards, repeatedly found wanting, are again in question. |
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The lack of safeguards is leaving thousands of children across central Scotland at risk of thyroid cancer following an escape of radioactivity. |
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The legion is a charity which safeguards the welfare, interests and memory of those who have served in the armed forces and their families and dependants. |
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Here in the United States, are safeguards being taken to prevent privately owned planes from being used by terrorists to carry explosives or even biological weapons? |
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For example, on pensions policy, the most often-raised points are about the earnings link, about voluntarism versus compulsion, and safeguards for schemes' members. |
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Accordingly, within your responsible service of alcohol policy you must develop safeguards to prevent the theft of your alcoholic beverage inventory. |
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There are safeguards for ensuring that such a decision is not made lightly or inappropriately. |
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There are at least three very important safeguards for the patient, which in no way renders him remediless and without protection in a human rights context. |
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The third target is to so complicate the process, in the name of safeguards, that the transaction cost will make the supply from a third country nonviable. |
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Law is essential to freedom because it safeguards citizens against misconduct and abuse. |
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An Attorney-General representative denied this, pointing to safeguards in the legislation such as reporting to Parliament and oversight by an Ombudsman, The Age reports. |
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Over the past year, 180 solutions has attempted to clean up its image and now enforces rigorous rules on its affiliates and has added safeguards into its software. |
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Iran, likewise, has agreed to additional nuclear safeguards. |
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In the end, the Board opted for additional safeguards when an auditor joins a client, including a review of the next-year's audit by a higher-up in the accounting firm. |
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They were buying, they thought, visibly low taxes and the rollback of environmental protection and safeguards against speculation. |
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The framers of the law established safeguards to prevent unscrupulous partisans from using soldiers' votes to manipulate the outcome of elections. |
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Protective counter-measures include closed-circuit video monitoring or other safeguards that mitigate the vulnerability of unalarmed storage areas. |
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Protective safeguards, such as import and export controls, quotas, subsidies etc, will need to be introduced over a clearly agreed transition period to all continents. |
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What we would want are safeguards to prevent insurance companies getting access to the data and using it to make people pay more for their health insurance. |
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Yet if vulnerabilities and safeguards aren't linked, and vested interests are allowed to get in the way of objectivity, risk will only be magnified. |
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Other safeguards are emerging to keep adoptable pets out of harm's way. |
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One issue they've used to galvanize their public is continuing agitation to erode the constitutional safeguards against establishment of religion. |
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The rule of capitalism, for all the mild socialistic safeguards we have erected, is toxically capricious. |
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Because FPTP permits a high level of wasted vote, an election under FPTP is easily gerrymandered unless safeguards are in place. |
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The system has also been criticized for being arcane, lacking in some of the safeguards of justice, and unable to deal with the modern world. |
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During the Partition developments Jinnah offered Sikhs to live in Pakistan with safeguards for their rights. |
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Operations staff did not discover the leak until safeguards staff reported the discrepancies. |
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Constitutional safeguards include freedom of speech, press, worship, movement and association. |
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Orderly capital account liberalisation will be promoted with adequate safeguards against volatility and systemic risks. |
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Blue ribbon juries cannot be used in real trials, which require constitutional safeguards to produce a jury of one's peers. |
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To provide constitutional safeguards, the APA creates a framework for regulating agencies and their roles. |
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It takes the place of the legal and judicial safeguards provided in the United States by written Constitutions, enforceable in the courts. |
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It can't be accessed by unrequested third parties and it safeguards attendees' anonymity. |
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The innovative WiperLock feature safeguards sensor calibrations, test and measurement settings, and industrial process control variables. |
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Flexicurity is a term describing a new employment model which combines workforce flexibility with security safeguards for workers. |
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One-size-fits-all procedural safeguards are becoming increasingly suspect under the Due Process Clause. |
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Who safeguards his alloy wheels with locknuts and then leaves the key in the car? |
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He expressed satisfaction at the implementation of IAEA safeguards measures by Pakistan. |
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The statement also confirmed North Korea's pledge to return to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and IAEA safeguards at an early date. |
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Some environmentalists worry that this could erode safeguards for the popular sea creature. |
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The reprocessing agreement is necessary for setting up a facility under IAEA safeguards to reprocess nuclear fuel procured under international agreements. |
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Spb Backup safeguards from data loss, eliminates the pain of reinstalling applications after a hard reset, a ROM or device upgrade, and delivers a flawless restore experience. |
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Axial's Standard NDA includes 13 of the most essential clauses necessary to provide the proper safeguards and confidentiality to every party involved in a transaction. |
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There are reports in Aden Post that Iranian crews and technicians have been sent to Sanaa International Airport, as effective safeguards of YAF air assets. |
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New Zealand's constitution is based on the principle of separation of powers through a series of constitutional safeguards, many of which are tacit. |
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With the EMM market growing along with the BYOD trend, safeguards against business and security risks are a top priority among major EMM solutions companies. |
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The guiding principle is an independent judicial system in which the Rule of Law, as opposed to Rule by Law, safeguards judicial courts from government intervention. |
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Other safeguards, such as security chips, fingerprint scanners, self-destructing hard drives, smart cards and encryption are more complex controls. |
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