We need them to safeguard us against drabness and drudgery, against a mechanistic and wearisome utilitarianism. |
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The recent bombings were necessary to safeguard the planes patrolling the no-fly zones. |
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This government has abrogated its responsibility to safeguard the most vulnerable in society. |
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And peruse our quick-and-dirty lowdown on the most prevalent bugs and how to safeguard against them. |
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My brief as a councillor is to safeguard the health, wealth and well-being of the ward that I represent. |
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Please adhere to the following rules in order to safeguard the wholeness of your limbs. |
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Her second recommendation proposes human rights as a way to safeguard human dignity. |
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In September, the union asked management to take steps to safeguard staff by monitoring workloads and setting aside tasks in busy periods. |
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A provision for leases to be approved by both houses of parliament would safeguard against a sale by stealth, he said. |
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A bury optometrist has helped to safeguard the sight of many desperately poor Ugandans during a vital mercy mission with Vision Aid Overseas. |
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Body painting, traditional dance and spoken lore are all virtually impossible to safeguard. |
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In a move to safeguard vital oil shipments, Japan said Friday it will deploy two warships to join anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden. |
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Her aim is to safeguard employee privacy rights in the face of growing employer snooping capabilities. |
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A chicken was sacrificed to safeguard them and to ensure their good behavior. |
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However, he is confident that the structured way that the skills are taught in Newry should act as a safeguard against bullying. |
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Those delays may impel companies to build up precautionary inventories as a safeguard against distribution disruptions. |
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Commission a study group to see if we can spin it as a safeguard against terrorism for citizens. |
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The notion of checks and balances as a safeguard against tyranny is something that I think can have applicability all around the world. |
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For Ungaretti, this classical perspective would always be a safeguard against solipsism and aesthetic decadence. |
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Studies have shown that using sunscreens that safeguard against UVB rays only lead consumers into a false sense of security. |
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As an additional safeguard, the firearm also contains a tiny camera which takes a photograph every time it is fired. |
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Under the safeguard, Japan can levy stiff tariffs on the imports if their volume exceeds the average of the past three years. |
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We are satisfied that by acting in this way the judge provided the necessary safeguard to protect the possible interests of the appellant. |
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An Ayrshire school was forced to hire falconers armed with hawks to safeguard its pupils. |
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Plant lettuce or marjoram in your gardens to protect them, peony to safeguard against storm damage, and sunflowers to generate anti-bug energies. |
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In short, the Soviet legacy worked as a hindrance to full marketization, and as a safeguard against utter catastrophe. |
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New standards to help safeguard the welfare of animals transported by road and sea have been agreed at a major conference in Paris. |
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The pen was necessary to safeguard the feeder and its precious contents from cows and wild hogs. |
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Where once his frame seemed to safeguard her, she now felt that she had more meat on her body than he did. |
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We are blessed to honour those who selflessly serve to safeguard our way of life. |
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Other societies have grudgingly tolerated prostitution as a safeguard for the family. |
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I see arising a great movement among women to safeguard themselves and their children from the evil effects of too liberal a capitalism. |
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As a satirist, the writer is unafraid of drawing aside the drapes of hypocrisy and sham that seem to safeguard middle-class ethics. |
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It is the goal of all agents to bravely expose treason and hidden crimes in order to safeguard national security. |
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No treatment with normal nursing care is a safeguard against wrong diagnosis and against deliberate misdiagnosis for an evil purpose. |
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Where is the incentive to act responsibly by trying to safeguard against the financial consequences of life's misfortunes? |
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And then the government, on its part, has taken a lot of emergency precautions to safeguard the population from chemical or biological warfare. |
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Living under the rule of law is an important safeguard against misuse of power. |
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Americans spend millions of dollars to safeguard historic treasures and monuments. |
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Ownership of small property was the safeguard against both government tyranny and economic oppression. |
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Round the headland a pair of towers safeguard a river mouth curling into a distant and indistinct sea. |
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Another population of Asiatic lions is desperately needed in order to safeguard the survival of this subspecies. |
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What steps are being taken to safeguard the public following the recent discovery of pathogenic amoeba in a ngawha thermal pool? |
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And second, there is a built-in safeguard to prevent any potential conflict of interest. |
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But equally, how can we safeguard the interests of farmers and growers around the world? |
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The student union explained that no platform policies safeguard union members from being subjected to the bigotry of racists and fascists. |
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Now Congress is about to repeal that economic stabilizer without putting any comparable safeguard in its place. |
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We must do all we can to safeguard the natural heritage that draws campers and caravanners to the area. |
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Plans have been drawn up to safeguard Cumbria's thriving local meat industry from being strangled by bureaucracy. |
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The old woman is delighted by the safeguard of the inheritance of her uncle, the celebrated painter Paul Berthier. |
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I believe some legislators have overreached themselves in resorting to law provisions to safeguard women's rights. |
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The purpose was to safeguard the export of meat products to countries which prohibited the marketing of horseflesh. |
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Milk is pasteurized to safeguard humans from becoming infected with M. bovis. |
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The trust, set up in 1990 to safeguard the site, is leading a scheme to regenerate the former coalfield area. |
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A proper national licensing system is required to protect cockling beds and safeguard the livelihoods of local fishermen. |
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The best way to safeguard children from the perils of this new technology is by parent control. |
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This regulation has been designed essentially to safeguard existing rail services and customers. |
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Maintain multilevel security databases that safeguard sources and permit authorized access to unprocessed data. |
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The inexcitability, this presence at all times of power not used, I regard as the great safeguard of our British people. |
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Terms limits were conceived as a way to safeguard against such possibilities. |
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Therefore, he said that federal or confederate systems can better safeguard the independence and interests of some minor provinces. |
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No fewer than 19 states in the United States of America have also passed similar legislation to safeguard the institution of marriage. |
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The parliament will be fully involved in any decision on invocation of the safeguard clauses. |
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A North Yorkshire training company has been chosen to act as a safeguard against terrorists trying to poison the food chain. |
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Document encryption at the copier helps safeguard confidential information before it is transmitted across the network. |
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The above arguments posit that fewer safeguard and control rules are expected in family-owned organizations. |
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It is complying with WTO rules on anti-dumping, subsidy and countervailing duties, and safeguard measures. |
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Lakes parish councillors are considering whether to increase parish precepts in order to safeguard the future of two public toilets. |
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Official procedures are necessary to safeguard against miscarriages of justice, of course. |
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Even more important to the majority rule of democracy is how well we safeguard more vulnerable minorities. |
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He said in this case it was the duty of the Government to set up safeguard measures to protect the domestic industry. |
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Argue the point all you want, but virtually every modern car bar the hardest TVRs have understeer dialled in to safeguard the occupants. |
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The act obliges employers to identify and safeguard against all risks to health and safety. |
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Skepticism, rather than doctrinaire conviction, provides the only appropriate safeguard against human frailty and desire. |
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This law, the so-called escape clause or safeguard law, provides protection to industries injured by imports. |
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We've told the industry that the licensing program we put in place during the safeguard period will be extended. |
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This awful, draconian law has not been used to safeguard copyright, however. |
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It acts as a sort of safeguard against ogling and uninvited attention. |
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Manrique pushed initiatives to safeguard the island's natural and cultural heritage while at the same time mapping out a scenic route for touring the island. |
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Argue the point all you want, but virtually every modern car, bar the hardest sports models, have understeer dialled in to safeguard the occupants. |
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Hundreds of striking Yorkshire miners are set to ballot for further industrial action, in a ground-breaking legal manoeuvre which could safeguard their jobs. |
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The money will be used by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust to expand an existing gene bank in order to safeguard against any future disasters such as salmonella and swine fever. |
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The councils are concerned that the strict rules which safeguard the public purse and which the councils themselves have to follow are not in place. |
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Procedures that required a second doctor to sign the certificate and a third doctor employed by the crematorium to check were intended to safeguard the public. |
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These certificates are an important consumer safeguard, as they authenticate a stone's specifications and confirm that it matches what a salesperson claims it is. |
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The problem of conservation, restoration and exploitation of Roman hypogea is part of the more general need to safeguard of the Cultural Heritage of Europe. |
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In my view, at least some tribunal members need a long and secure tenure in office if for no other reason than to safeguard the robust administration of the FOI law. |
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To further safeguard wool insulation, some individuals add cedar shavings. |
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The government would be guided by the needs of first home buyers as well as the interests of existing home owners seeking to safeguard their investment. |
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It wants to split the area into parking zones at each end and introduce a road traffic order in the middle to safeguard the loading bay with a larger sign. |
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The Government has been arguing that it is this measure that will be the ultimate safeguard for citizens involved in peaceful protests and industrial strikes. |
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Jesus speaks of God as Father simply and directly, without any of the qualifying phrases which were often used to safeguard the transcendence of God. |
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The responsibility of parents can only be restricted under a court order, providing a safeguard against overzealous intervention by local authorities. |
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With the stock market grinding down the value of shares, gun-shy investors are flocking to bonds to diversify assets and safeguard their investment dollars. |
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Minister Coughlan also spoke of the need to safeguard the potato crop in Ireland from the entry of devastating diseases such as ring rot and brown rot. |
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An appointed body, the theory went, would be insulated from influence peddling, and thus better equipped than politicians to safeguard the public. |
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Or would they regard it as their bounden duty to safeguard the state and prevent more of their citizens from being annihilated by all possible means? |
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It will weatherproof footwear, safeguard wounds, and soothe chapped lips. |
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The Hellenic republic has outspent itself to safeguard the Games. |
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But the international dimension of the internet has helped to safeguard freedom, because a decentralised medium evades the rule of law in specific jurisdictions. |
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German planners knew that Antwerp must be taken to safeguard the right rear of their armies swinging down into France, and initially allocated five reserve corps to the task. |
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A safeguard clause has been inserted in the Treaty of Accession providing the EU with draconian powers to seal-off one of these countries if a food safety problem occurs. |
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The Underground Man is full of overprotective mothers who will do anything to safeguard their errant sons. |
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Enacted by Act V of 1928 and effective as from the 14th May, 1928 the aim of the law is to make provision for the safeguard of revenue and the prevention of forestalment. |
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If these are the terms and conditions, then they may as well look elsewhere and stop faffing around pushing for a site that we all want to safeguard from development. |
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And an overzealous medical professional, hoping to safeguard against malpractice, can also be a cause of unneeded procedure. |
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Bush, by contrast, ignored those subjects almost completely, seeking to safeguard his reputation among general election moderates. |
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He also supported the concept of the American free trade area in the Senate but now, on the hustings, is campaigning for protectionism to safeguard American jobs. |
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In several reports he urged the pit operators to safeguard the birds. |
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People entrusted with SBU information must safeguard it and employ the most stringent access control available. |
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I urge both parties to resolve the i r d i spute to avoid disruption to passengers and safeguard BA's future. |
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Since an election is looming, the spin doctors decide to safeguard the Prez by focusing public attention on an international crisis. |
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The 30-year-old program was intended to safeguard workers' nest eggs against market fluctuations. |
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Certain federal laws designed to safeguard customers' nonpublic, personal information already apply to insurance. |
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They aimed to increase the efficiency of international trade and to safeguard monetary stability. |
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To safeguard Hong Kong as a freeport, Governor Geoffry Northcote declared the Crown Colony as a neutral zone. |
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Agreements with the host country safeguard the organisation's impartiality with regard to the host and member countries. |
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This would safeguard the taxing rights of the colonies from future infringement while enabling them to contribute to maintenance of the empire. |
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Disraeli gained agreement that Turkey should retain enough of its European possessions to safeguard the Dardanelles. |
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Hence there are brothels that may not adhere to the usual legal standards intended to safeguard public health and the safety of the workers. |
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The aim of his political thought was to safeguard the rights and freedoms of ordinary men and women. |
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Their status as high officials was thought to safeguard them from the temptation of taking bribes. |
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The perceived threat from anglicisation has prompted efforts to safeguard the position of the French language in France. |
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To safeguard southern France, the Germans enacted Case Anton and occupied Vichy France. |
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In Rome, Domitian was placed under house arrest by Vitellius, as a safeguard against Flavian aggression. |
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Before crossing to Asia, Alexander wanted to safeguard his northern borders. |
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In 1218 Venice and Genoa reached an agreement to end the piracy and to safeguard each other. |
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The Governor of Ernad built a fort at a place called Velapuram to safeguard his new interests. |
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Their primary mission is to safeguard the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country. |
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Privative blessings, blessings of immunity, safeguard, liberty, and integrity. |
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The aim of Calvin's political theory was to safeguard the rights and freedoms of ordinary people. |
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It is not a trivial distinction since any shift in the burden of proof is a significant change which undermines the safeguard for the citizen. |
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As a safeguard against libel cases, press crimes can also only be tried by jury. |
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In 2002 British Waterways bought the lock at Inglesham and the adjacent round house, to safeguard the route of the canal. |
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Tonight, councillors will consider their petition for speed humps to safeguard both humans and squirrels. |
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The mechanisms that safeguard cells against aneuploidy are of great interest as aneuploidy contributes to tumourigenesis. |
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This is further complicated by the lack of strong legal provisions to safeguard the interest of the surrogate mother. |
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A zebra crossing is the only viable and logical solution in a bid to safeguard children, the elderly and other road users. |
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Graduates will still job-hop but our aim is to keep them in Scotland and safeguard the pool of talent required. |
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The government's commitment to wage indexation and tax cuts to safeguard working-class incomes was evaluated as labourist and gendered. |
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I would also submit that the protection offered to the deviants was not to safeguard children but to protect the church. |
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The cash has been used to safeguard a variety of creatures, including such birds as the golden plover and dark-bellied Brent goose. |
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Union officials want to persuade the government to safeguard all the maternity and gynaecology services provided at the unit. |
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Such label language is to safeguard from human contact while targeting bed bug in their harborages. |
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Something should be done urgently to safeguard a language that already has enough to contend with in the form of estuary English, glottal stops and grunts. |
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At times its mandate was interpreted as requiring the pursuit of multiple targets resulting in the failure to safeguard price stability over time. |
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From bouffants to shoe covers, here is your one-stop access to all of the products and services needed to safeguard your personnel, your facility, and your processes. |
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Such avoidance may seem simple, but distraction is an insidious threat not easy to safeguard against, especially in today's semichaotic operating environment. |
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Secondly, an East Roman force had crossed the Danube and defeated the Huns who had been left behind by Attila to safeguard their home territories. |
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Farmers often had to clear up at their own expense to safeguard livestock. |
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A new military command, the praetentura Italiae et Alpium was established to safeguard the roads into Italy, and the Danubian fleet was strengthened. |
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The commission dates to the Paris Conferences of 1856 and 1921, which established for the first time an international regime to safeguard free navigation on the Danube. |
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An acknowledgement will safeguard the identity and authenticity of Genoese pesto and enhance the tradition of the home-made pestle and mortar product. |
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The proponents of the new union in the Croatian parliament saw the move as a safeguard against Italian expansionism as stipulated in the Treaty of London. |
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Defensive minefields safeguard key stretches of coast from enemy ships and submarines, forcing them into more easily defended areas, or keeping them away from sensitive ones. |
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To bring up the propellant in good time to load for the next broadside, many safety doors were kept open that should have been shut to safeguard against flash fires. |
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Cracking E-Fraud is designed to provide immediate, practical information to help security professionals safeguard their intellectual property, profitability, and reputation. |
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Employing 15 people already, the nine-month contract has led to the creation of three new jobs at NEF and helped safeguard the existing workforce. |
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As the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire seemed imminent, the Great Powers struggled to safeguard their strategic and commercial interests in the Ottoman domains. |
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Laxey have become increasingly influential behind the scenes at Rangers and even have a placeman, Nigel Crighton, on the club's board to safeguard their investment. |
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The report made recommendations on how to address money laundering and terrorist financing in ways that safeguard personal privacy rights and data protection laws. |
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Structural fiscal reforms would help safeguard sustainability. |
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The house, he said unanimously decided to disaffiliate the PNF to safeguard the interest of the Olympic Movement in Pakistan and ensure the integrity of the NOC Pakistan. |
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Its aim was to safeguard cultural heritage by capturing first-hand the oral histories of local people, those which are not included in formal history books. |
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She kept a savings to safeguard against debt and emergencies. |
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In most jurisdictions, directors owe strict duties of good faith, as well as duties of care and skill, to safeguard the interests of the company and the members. |
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According to ABC News, one of the ways to safeguard your Facebook account is to always logout after using it on your mobile and use passwords to protect your mobile devices. |
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