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afford protection
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The new law will afford protection to employees.
environmental protection
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Is environmental protection more important than economic growth?
protection of the environment
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In developing countries, protection of the environment is not a primary concern.
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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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adequate
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They should be clamped in reasonably dry conditions with adequate protection against frost.
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Most universities have some review committee that requires a statement from the researcher that adequate protection will be guaranteed for all respondents.
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Men involved in the upper reaches of political life might not necessarily find in it an adequate protection .
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Federal safety experts say such helmets appear to offer adequate protection for skaters.
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He said I should have more adequate protection than a burglar alarm.
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Three days later, however, President Nixon ordered that the reconnaissance missions be resumed and that they receive adequate protection .
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The court is able to give adequate protection to solicitors' clients without straining the language of section 69.
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The General Accounting Office reports that airbags do not provide adequate protection for small children and others not sitting in normal position.
effective
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The world has a far more effective system of protection for important monuments and sites than it used to have.
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Theses cylinder protectors will stay tight on the cylinder, giving effective protection from impacts and scratches.
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The effective rate of protection for steel, vehicles and electrical goods, however, went much higher, up to 300 percent.
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Hedges can also provide effective weather protection .
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The same method using netting would make effective protection for a bed of a dozen or more high-yielding strawberry plants.
environmental
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Over the next 10 years, we need to move away from a production-based support mechanism to a mechanism that supports environmental protection .
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Gaylord Nelson, D-Wis., as a day to rally for environmental protection .
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Towards this end, agreements were signed on fishing, trade, environmental protection and the peaceful use of nuclear energy.
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Support mechanisms should be based on environmental protection rather than on production.
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Contractual undertakings on environmental protection should be included in privatisation programmes and other foreign investment projects.
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Among projects rejected on the grounds of a lack of funds are a number researching into climate change and environmental protection technology.
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It articulates the Group's commitment to attaining the highest practical standards of health, safety and environmental protection in the workplace.
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Several submissions were lodged in 1989/90 with Government regarding environmental protection and management.
equal
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This connection between integrity and the rhetoric of equal protection is revealing.
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A local Republican party of official claimed the law violated equal protection and First Amendment principles.
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Everyone should have equal protection by the law and the ability to appeal against local authority.
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Again, equal protection and due process concerns are evident.
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Instead, it guaranteed equal protection to all-except where equality conflicted with state or canton laws.
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The Constitution, and the courts that have interpreted it, posit rights to liberty, privacy and equal protection .
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Segregation on the basis of race is a denial of equal protection in violation of the Constitution. 38a.
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Article 26 provides equal protection before the law and equal protection of the law without any discrimination.
extra
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And those who change jobs or whose firms get taken over will now get extra protection .
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Quite simply, trust-based security means to trust everyone and do nothing extra for protection .
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For extra protection , some products contain a protective sunscreen plus Vitamin E to enrich and condition your skin.
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Since the birds were in a cold room I believe the filter matting provided extra protection from the low temperatures.
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By leaving pruning until after the winter you allow the plant some extra frost protection .
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It can used with waterproofing wax and polish for extra protection .
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This is why Uvistat has developed extra protection products for children and toddlers.
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In many cases, you get extra protection from the manufacturer in the form of a guarantee.
full
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She now came under the giant umbrella of the Royal Family and at last the palace was able to give her full protection .
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Car Parking. Full fire protection system.
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Young people in work also need the full protection that the law can offer.
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Judicial separation proceedings can be started at any time should the full protection of court proceedings be required.
great
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It would certainly create more work for the lawyers but would not add a great deal of protection for the ordinary person.
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It develops gradually, acquiring greater legal protection by stages as the fetus gains viability.
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It may be baled or carted loose: baling gives greater protection against rats and mice.
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Whether badgers merit greater legal protection is a much-debated question among producers in the south-west where damage to farms is known.
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Not surprisingly, the more layers of the cocoon there are, the greater the protection from dehydration.
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The announcement was made by the Home Secretary, in response to calls by officers for greater protection on the beat.
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You called the half-mortals out of Andernesse, and broke the spell-wall which was the last and greatest protection against the dark.
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Alternatively, a courier will smuggle often millions of pounds at a time to a country where banking secrecy offers greater protection .
legal
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Whether badgers merit greater legal protection is a much-debated question among producers in the south-west where damage to farms is known.
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Patent applications must meet a higher legal standard to be granted and offer a different legal protection than do copyrights.
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You are entitled to legal protection and reporting assaults to the police makes it less likely that they will occur.
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Being different is not really safe, despite the legal protection afforded by nondiscrimination clauses.
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They had special status and legal protection and there were prescribed penalties for those attacking or injuring them.
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It was suggested by proponents that such legal protection was no longer necessary and was an insult to the South.
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National Rivers Authority was also worried because once the section is designated its legal protection would make flood maintenance work difficult.
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It develops gradually, acquiring greater legal protection by stages as the fetus gains viability.
social
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We have a high standard of social protection in this country.
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He liked all the things Hayek loathed: social protection , trade unions, welfare states, curbs on finance.
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Workers with reduced social protection were unable to raise their wages to compensate.
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However, the Supreme Soviet criticized the government over its social protection measures.
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At least Eva had been able to put up a pretence for the past forty-odd years; a social protection for Charles.
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Olsziewski said that future government policy included negotiations with the trade unions on social protection during budget cut-backs which were to come.
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Did he refer to the high standards of social protection in this country?
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The Congress resolution criticized the reforms and called for the introduction of higher levels of social protection .
special
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The sturdy frame has a special protection to make it waterproof and the cushions are covered in a charming songbird design fabric.
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The Legislature banned lion hunting in 1972, and voters afforded special protection with an initiative approved in 1990.
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Areas she wants protected include the Great Orme and the Traeth Lavan special protection area.
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Therefore, it follows, renters lack any incentive to vote against tax hikes and the vulnerable property owners need special protection .
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Moreover, as is discussed later, there is special protection for historic buildings.
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Kites have special protection under the law and North Yorkshire Police have been notified of the latest incident.
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This special protection is lost if the Orc wears body armour.
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Will he also confirm that it recommended that Cardiff bay should be included in the Severn estuary special protection area?
well
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Discussion documents have been issued, aimed at better protection against fire and explosion.
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Another analysis, released Monday, found that combining ritonavir with other anti-HIV treatments provides even better protection against disease and death.
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Compared to open-reel tape machines they are also easier to load and store and provide better protection for the tape.
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Increasing risks and decreasing opportunities tend to be interrelated, of course: better protection and surveillance decrease opportunities by increasing perceived risks.
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Even animals have better protection than people - only qualified veterinary surgeons can operate on them.
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A new feature links warranties to planned inspection maintenance, giving the building owner better protection if the roof is properly monitored.
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This means that complete market surveillance is possible and better investor protection is thus also possible.
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Some gave better protection , deeper shadows, warmer comers.
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bankruptcy
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The company, which is trading under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection , did not give the nine month figures.
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Carolco filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November and now is selling off its assets.
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Colorado-based Miniscribe filed for bankruptcy protection in January 1990 when it emerged that its senior management had carried out a massive fraud.
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Adler Coleman, a clearing company for about 40 brokerage firms, files for bankruptcy protection .
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There is increased speculation this could be done through bankruptcy or a reorganization under bankruptcy protection .
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ExUnited Way chief William Aramony gets a seven-year prison sentence for embezzlement. 26 -- Bradlees seeks bankruptcy protection .
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For instance, despite the continued strong national economy, a record 1 million people filed for personal bankruptcy protection last year.
child
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It will not examine the interface between videos conducted under the memorandum and the rest of the child protection process.
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In 1989 the government launched a £10 million training programme in child protection .
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The child protection conference is not a creature of statute.
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Practices and Procedures None of the leading players in this drama doubts the need for child protection .
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A specialist child protection team was questioning Jason and scientific evidence was being gathered.
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Parents and children should be encouraged to attend, as with the initial child protection conference.
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It should not be confused with the initial child protection conference.
consumer
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We set up an independent Ministry of consumer protection: this Government closed it down.
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I consider myself highly privileged to have been the first Minister for consumer protection in a completely independent consumer protection Department.
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In identifying such conduct, reliance is made on information forthcoming from local authority consumer protection departments.
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The Green Party co-leader's new ministry combines agricultural responsibilities and consumer protection departments taken from other ministries.
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For example, regulation may bring benefits in terms of consumer protection but add costs by making firms less competitive.
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Pharos covers many issues including tax, environment, consumer protection , product standards and health and safety.
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As part of the new consumer protection arrangements, a Pensions Ombudsman with wide-ranging powers has recently been appointed.
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The event took place prior to the consumer protection committee.
emergency
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On 13 December 1991 emergency protection orders were made and the children were placed with foster parents.
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One further important change is the replacement of place of safety orders with what are to be called emergency protection orders.
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Sections 44, 45 and 48 cover emergency protection orders.
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In this context it is important to remember that any individual may seek an emergency protection order.
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The local authority obtained an emergency protection order and placed the girl with foster parents.
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In December 1991 the local authority was granted emergency protection orders in respect of both boys and placed them with foster parents.
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A guardian ad litem appointed in emergency protection proceedings will usually continue to act in any care proceedings which follow.
fire
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The impending end of halon production is forcing the fire protection industry to consider recycling the halons already in use.
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To make the payments on the truck, he began to sell fire protection to individual homeowners.
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A review of on-site fire protection equipment available for fighting fires in high-bay warehouses stating its advantages and disadvantages.
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He pointed out that large groups such as Hilton and Holiday Inns were already investing in fire protection beyond the minimum requirements.
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This is of course a somewhat arbitrary limitation from a fire protection point of view.
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Products Rentokil specialises in industrial products in the fields of public health, safety, fire protection and energy conservation.
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Tasks range from flag-waving and fire protection , to working in the circuit car park.
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Making every second count - not only in fire protection but also in contract performance.
investor
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The framework for investor protection is shown in Figure 12.3, and outlines the channels of authority. 12.3 OVER-REGULATION?
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This means that complete market surveillance is possible and better investor protection is thus also possible.
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The deregulation of the capital market brought with it the need for increased investor protection .
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The White Paper argued that the existing investor protection laws were outdated and incomplete.
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Effective supervision of securities firms of their employees and agents is a foundation of the federal regulatory scheme of investor protection .
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These seek to enhance investor protection and promote the integrity of the securities, futures and options markets.
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It was the first major and comprehensive revision of investor protection legislation since the mid-1930's.
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You might also like to read the section on investor protection at the end of Chapter 5.
racket
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Yorris's youth organisation is involved in gambling, prostitution and protection rackets .
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It was odd to find him in charge of such a low-level enterprise as the Vadinamian protection racket .
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A reclusive ex-rock-star's London mansion is used as a hideout by a violent protection racket thug, played by James Fox.
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To have 32 seeds in a 128 women's singles draw, would be nothing less than a protection racket .
■ VERB
afford
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The thought sent Isabel scrambling into her gown again, as though the garment might afford her some protection .
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The Legislature banned lion hunting in 1972, and voters afforded special protection with an initiative approved in 1990.
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The man was no fool and his very cynicism afforded him some protection .
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The agreements expired in 1992 and were not renewed, because they afforded the kind of protection banned under international trade agreements.
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I am sure one of them would afford you the protection that you seek.
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It is this, primarily, because suitable cover is afforded for protection and food is plentiful for the young fishes.
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True, the Government has continued to afford him protection , an expensive commitment for which he helps pay.
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Assists in maintaining proper bowel function and affords protection against diverticulosis, haemorrhoids and varicose veins.
enjoy
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Consequently, these relationships enjoy unrestricted support and protection .
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Strikes without ballots, for instance, would not enjoy the protection of the law.
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So your family enjoy increasing protection all the time you're saving with SaverPlus 2001.
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Other suspects seem to enjoy the protection of powerful patrons.
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As long ago as 1893, I.S. Leadam demonstrated that they did in fact enjoy the protection of the courts.
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And you enjoy extra, added protection for your family.
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Badgers will soon enjoy greater legal protection .
ensure
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In his acceptance of the pope's lordship, John ensured the protection of the monarchy and of the succession.
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We have long believed the land use planning system is a vital mechanism for ensuring environmental protection and enhancement.
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Accordingly, proper legal advice should be taken to ensure all protection available is actually taken advantage of.
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It urges the Government to ensure that proper data protection standards are enforced.
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Some restraints to ensure the protection of confidential information may be similarly regarded.
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A special committee was set up by the Supreme Council to register deserters in order to try to ensure their legal protection .
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The companies also undertake to ensure the protection of four marine species: kelp, abalone, sand dollars and sea urchins.
file
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If the senior creditors refuse to make a deal it likes, the firm will simply file for chapter 11 protection .
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Colorado-based Miniscribe filed for bankruptcy protection in January 1990 when it emerged that its senior management had carried out a massive fraud.
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After months of teetering on the brink, David Reed has filed for protection from his creditors.
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Adler Coleman, a clearing company for about 40 brokerage firms, files for bankruptcy protection .
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In 1992 Olympia &038; York filed for protection from its creditors.
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For instance, despite the continued strong national economy, a record 1 million people filed for personal bankruptcy protection last year.
give
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If I were still a Minister of my country you would be giving me real protection , day and night.
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Wells gives the Sox an ace that gives their younger arms protection .
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The tortious principle gives protection to the ultimate consumer of a product where the product has caused physical damage.
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Hence, we include a discussion of various ways in which the insurance funds could be given further protection .
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The court is able to give adequate protection to solicitors' clients without straining the language of section 69.
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What is the easiest way to give maximum protection ?
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If the blood test shows you are not immune, one injection will give you the protection you need.
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Additional forces were sent to these frontier outposts to give them protection insofar as limited resources would permit.
need
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For companies need protection from potential catastrophe if they are to remain productive, even in business.
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We need ballistic missile protection now more than ever for three basic reasons.
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Further north they may need some protection to establish and thrive.
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The passenger pigeon needs no protection .
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You see, often I carry large sums of cash and need protection .
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So he sort of needed my protection for his enthusiastic involvement in his own areas of interest-the drama club, for example.
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It is arguable that married women no longer need the protection afforded to them by cases like these.
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We obviously need some protection against patronage hiring and firing.
offer
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The authorities fail to offer prisoners protection from being attacked by others; joining the gang offers this protection.
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Federal safety experts say such helmets appear to offer adequate protection for skaters.
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You're being offered all the protection of the law.
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Not a shield to offer children protection .
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It would offer protection from excess heat as well as from nasty chemicals.
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Patent applications must meet a higher legal standard to be granted and offer a different legal protection than do copyrights.
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It offered Alan Millet little protection from the rain that drove across the street and battered against his body.
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They offer little protection against heavily financed, one-sided campaigns and special-interest propaganda efforts.
provide
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Soil around the bunker and on top of the slab provides further protection and makes the base difficult to see from the air.
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He wanted the government to provide protection and compensation for blacks in the South and to aid migration out of the South.
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But only that the community as a whole has a duty to provide adequate protection in some way.
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In turn, the nearby uncut patches of forest provide the shy animals protection .
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Some can be fitted with a net to provide bird protection once the glass has been removed.
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The Secret Service will provide protection immediately adjacent to the chief executive, Meyer said.
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The concrete pipes help provide protection from baiters.
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The organizations provide protection from other vendors or police and city inspectors.
receive
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Will news-gathering open up to market forces or continue to receive government protection in the name of the consumer's interest?
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Three days later, however, President Nixon ordered that the reconnaissance missions be resumed and that they receive adequate protection .
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Not all presidential candidates receive protection from the Secret Service.
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If your area receives protection in this period, it will be paid for by the Government.
require
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The businessman should be better able to take care of himself in the transaction, and therefore should require little protection .
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Owl boxes require protection from the wind.
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If the employer requires protection he should have the foresight to include an express covenant in the employment contract.
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One youth baseball league in the South already requires full facial protection for its 400, 000 players.
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These were to be more densely populated and smaller areas than the national parks, but areas still requiring special protection .
seek
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In this context it is important to remember that any individual may seek an emergency protection order.
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Two months later, Valmark also filed for bankruptcy reorganization, seeking protection from creditors.
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But meanwhile the park has agreed to seek protection orders in consultation with landowners, rather than risking conflict and long legal proceedings.
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ExUnited Way chief William Aramony gets a seven-year prison sentence for embezzlement. 26 -- Bradlees seeks bankruptcy protection .
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Olympia &038; York was insolvent and had sought the protection of the courts to avoid bankruptcy.
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Closely held Rickel said last week that it might seek protection from creditors.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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24-hour police protection
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a bill providing environmental protections
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At the time, the law gave women very little protection from violent husbands.
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Their light summer clothes were no protection against the bitter cold.
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Vitamin C provides some protection against minor illnesses.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Alternatively, you could join a card protection scheme.
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In the unconscious the hunter is seen as the symbol of protection .
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Ironically, fitness is no protection .
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Other measures gave us the state lottery, coastline protection , guaranteed levels of school finance and term limits.
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Since the birds were in a cold room I believe the filter matting provided extra protection from the low temperatures.
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The businessman should be better able to take care of himself in the transaction, and therefore should require little protection .
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This applies to protection from rain and other water sources.