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"guard against" Definitions
  1. to take care to prevent something or to protect yourself from something

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But Space Force is not meant to guard against aliens, but rather to guard against the advancements of other countries in space.
We will need to be on guard against contagion, but we will also need to be on guard against our own human instincts.
As a start, organizations — including political parties — need to guard against phishing attacks, sanitize their email attachments, develop Data Loss Prevention strategies, guard against insider threats and encrypt their most critical data.
It also flags possible rules to guard against cyber crime.
Security procedures aren't specifically designed to guard against the deranged.
It is impossible to guard against extreme inflation with precision.
If they also guard against encroaching seas, all the better.
So we should be on guard against many foreign entities.
Sometimes we never trust them completely and guard against them.
But how would you guard against fraud in that scenario?
Obama said it was important to guard against such attacks.
However, he has to guard against another poor second half.
It's extremely hard to guard against this kind of threat.
What exactly are we so on guard against, I thought?
But how workouts guard against colon cancer remains largely unknown.
Vivaldi doesn't have any specific features to guard against fingerprinting.
Should there be rules in place to guard against that?
Guard against fake news by always referring to verified news sources.
For many it is hard to guard against it at all.
Guard against those tendencies and make room for genuine, thoughtful discourse.
Requiring minimum turnouts can guard against the tyranny of the few.
Thai police had deployed 3,000 officers to guard against potential protests.
The reforms are meant to guard against China accessing sensitive technology.
There are no easy security measures to guard against vehicular attacks.
Republicans have called these laws necessary to guard against voting fraud.
One CAC notice ordered online outlets to guard against harmful information.
A concrete pad to guard against the lead was laid down.
To guard against that, the Fed introduced the excess reserve rate.
S. Department of Justice Urges Americans to Guard Against Bolshevism Menace.
Boards should guard against the temptation to follow Apple's path blindly.
That limit, put in place specifically to guard against any swift, radical changes in the government, would guard against supporters of the new convention completely overhauling the Constitution, said Karla Jones, director for international affairs for ALEC.
That information "leakage" is what dark pools are supposed to guard against.
How did the ATF skirt the rules meant to guard against searchability?
Forgive me my sins, and help me guard against pride and despair.
Japanese schoolgirls wear protective masks to guard against the influenza outbreak, Feb.
Tossing a guard against a wall results in a satisfying cymbal crash.
There is also PayPal protection on Swappa to help guard against scammers.
It has troops deployed in Qatar to guard against a possible invasion.
That's why it's more important than ever to guard against that happening.
Traders use options to guard against outsized market reaction to such events.
Either way, the Panthers offense will have to guard against mistakes vs.
No navy can neglect to guard against them despite their winsome size.
"You need to be able to guard against potential injuries," Gatland said.
"All localities should be vigilant and actively guard against it," it said.
Ms. Roberts bought a sweater to guard against the chill dry air.
What we need to guard against is hate and collaboration with hate.
George Washington cautioned Americans to guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism.
But there are legal checks and balances to guard against egregious errors.
We need to continue to guard against downside risks to the economy.
Now the main thing that Mr Davies has to guard against is complacency.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has urged residents to "stand guard" against hate crime.
Firms must also take steps to guard against cyber-risks, which are growing.
That's why it's important to guard against Schedule Creep - especially daunting in Davos.
And a leader who is aware of his weaknesses can guard against them.
Every kind of political system is abused, and we should guard against that.
There is no cure for Guinea worm, no vaccine to guard against it.
Iranians are being warned to guard against it in this month's parliamentary elections.
But Chevron must also guard against overpaying for Anadarko and its energy portfolio.
It's an impulse she wants people to be aware of and guard against.
"We can't let down our guard against the trade war yet," Yamada said.
And how do we guard against history repeating itself in a negative way?
Barratt says it has adopted "additional controls" to guard against any future problems.
One of things we try to guard against in intelligence is confirmation bias.
Are you an activist attempting to guard against a state-sponsored hacking team?
It's using the second-generation of Moto's ShatterShield technology to guard against damage.
Some couples have sought travel and wedding insurance, to guard against the unforeseen.
She reportedly collected information on how the groups guard against potential cyber vulnerabilities.
You've got to guard against every advantage that you think somebody can get.
Carabinieri officers also make regular rounds among the ruins to guard against theft.
The rules also contain a broader conduct standard to guard against future abuse.
Did we evolve biologically to guard against the health risks of inhaling smoke?
The company says these and other features will guard against negativity and bullying.
"The other half is to guard against its denigration throughout its future existence."
He, however, warned it would be difficult to guard against new, random viruses.
Perhaps only themselves, and that is what Kerr appears to guard against most.
Premier hedges parts of it output to guard against falls in oil prices.
To guard against that, Congress gave federal railroad commissioners secure six-year terms.
He said prosecutors must guard against allowing public emotion to influence their decisions.
Other countries typically cap the size of fines to guard against astronomical sanctions.
The company quickly adopted defensive measures to guard against a hostile takeover attempt.
Lindstrom started at right guard against the Minnesota Vikings in his NFL debut.
You've got to guard against every advantage that you think somebody can get.
And what steps can we take to guard against it in the future?
Machine-learning experts often design their algorithms to guard against certain unintended consequences.
"You have to really guard against the euphoria of the potential," he said.
Additionally, we need to confirm your identity to guard against fraudulent access requests.
Protest movements often use such national symbols to guard against accusations of disloyalty.
"The agreement should have effective provisions to guard against currency manipulation," Lighthizer added.
"America's allies all need to be on guard against Russian propaganda and misinformation."
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it needed to guard against security threats.
Then we're all going to be less on guard against propaganda and fake news.
In part, these laws are designed to guard against illegal resale of the drug.
OnDeck and Prosper said they have launched efforts to detect and guard against stacking.
Unfortunately, that type of influence is something that is extraordinarily difficult to guard against.
But we should be on guard against use of technology to curtail our freedom.
For decades, the central bank has raised rates to guard against coming price increases.
To further guard against breaking, make the fondue over nothing higher than medium heat.
I would caution, though, that you should guard against overestimating your friends' personal success.
This helps guard against incipient Dutch disease, but it does little to deter inflows.
That radiation needs to be understood in order to guard against its worst effects.
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) has said it needed to guard against security threats.
Equifax Guess who got a government contract to help the IRS guard against fraud?
Pope Francis warned Sunday that society should guard against new seeds of anti-Semitism.
In 2014 the state set up a "rainy day fund" to guard against volatility.
The legislation also created a new consumer protection watchdog to guard against predatory lending.
Oil companies have installed new safety features they say will guard against future disasters.
Bach said organizers had to guard against complacency as preparations enter the home stretch.
Some donned goggles to guard against pepper spray and helmets to protect from truncheons.
And indeed, when it comes to cartels, current antitrust enforcement does guard against it.
"We will see if those policies are a strong enough guard against political meddling."
They have also been shoring up their cybersecurity defenses to guard against another attack.
And understanding that can help us guard against being fooled when it actually matters.
Congress can allocate money for infrastructure to guard against the next climate-related disaster.
Bringing in people from Saudi Arabia - we need to be on guard against that.
But the fact that either show could is something Netflix still has to guard against.
The measure seeks to guard against truck attacks like those that hit Nice and Berlin.
BOE'S CARNEY - EMERGING MARKETS SHOULD GUARD AGAINST EXCESSIVE CREDIT GROWTH AND HIGH LEVELS OF DEBT
Debating how we guard against it, authorize it, protect civil liberties during it, seems worthy.
"We will earnestly guard against and resolve risks this year," said one of the sources.
US officials say the position is meant to guard against the potential resurgence of ISIS.
As part of the patient approach, Clark has an insurance policy to guard against injury.
That, in turn, would guard against any likelihood that inflation is about to take off.
The administration has argued the temporary travel ban was needed to guard against terrorist attacks.
Since my parents died, I've had to be on guard against emotional digital sneak attacks.
The act restructures the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, created to guard against fraud in lending.
Guides for fentanyl have been passed around the deep web, to help guard against overdoses.
Contracts that guard against the shares dropping below $60 by mid-October were particularly busy.
Against that backdrop, companies are eager to hire cybersecurity experts to guard against those risks.
The lack of transparency means it is harder to guard against waste of taxpayer dollars.
All of this is necessary to guard against the possibility of executing an innocent person.
Last year he said the party must "resolutely guard against overseas infiltration via religious means".
He planted mangroves to guard against coastal erosion in the Pacific island nation of Kiribati.
Your guard against phone scams is likely down, as you're the one making the call.
Meanwhile, the free movement of capital and currencies would guard against instability and boost prosperity.
The card is also constructed to guard against dust, drops, bends, extreme temperatures, and more.
State officials said they took extra precautions to guard against cyber attacks and other concerns.
But to guard against any future slump, it aims to boost other sources of income.
According to Prokopenya, a trader must undergo a verification procedure to guard against money laundering.
Did anyone teach you how to guard against schemers, hackers and other bad actors online?
To guard against such problems, Mr. Chau appointed inspectors to investigate reports of official wrongdoing.
Then the company has to guard against other companies trying to reverse-engineer its product.
But no review system will guard against those who are determined to divulge government secrets.
To stay objective and guard against bias, the teams had no contact with each other.
Law enforcement agencies have deployed vast networks to guard against terrorism and combat street crime.
Labour's conference, while jubilant, did not feel complacent, though that is something to guard against.
Yes, the threat of trafficking is real, and protections are needed to guard against it.
Such a warning would guard against theft and rollaways, as well as the gas hazard.
The texts also included murky discussions of an "insurance policy" to guard against Trump's election.
Institutions like the United Nations were created to guard against a repeat of such barbarism.
That's why you always want to guard against that, you're always trying to prune back.
The President said it was important to guard against meddling efforts during the midterm contests.
While a freeze is the best option to guard against fraud, it isn't headache-free.
Publishers have manuscripts reviewed by their legal departments to guard against libel and copyright infringement.
He scoffed at a question about whether his team had to guard against being overconfident.
All modesty — either real or contrived to guard against exposure — was absent from the man.
In response, new consumer-directed insurance products are being offered to guard against cyber attacks.
They feel less immediate, and don't guard against the fear that your daughter will die.
Cash itself is getting more secure: polymer banknotes use complex holographic images to guard against forgers.
Right now, Mexico is violently deploying the National Guard against a caravan of Honduran asylum seekers.
DuPont was proactive in looking into PFOA's properties and taking precautions to guard against any harm.
In both countries, religious police guard against violations, a deeply offensive affront, particularly to modern women.
Microsoft has a useful guide to what ransomware is and how you can guard against it.
Hong Kong's government insists that adequate measures are in place to guard against politically motivated extraditions.
The United States has 28,500 troops in South Korea to guard against the North Korean threat.
Week ahead prices were up, however, on hedge purchases to guard against tight supply, traders said.
He said he has "implemented an incredibly robust screening process" to guard against conflicts of interest.
We think this helps guard against fake news and mindless scrambles for friends or unworthy distractions.
The study suggested these apps have flaws that lack basic defense capabilities that guard against tampering.
"Investors should remain clear-headed, increase their alertness and guard against being cheated," the statement said.
He played primarily shooting guard against the Cougars to lessen the stress on his repaired hip.
The idea is that the added competition from the generic will help guard against price spikes.
He urged Illinoisans to guard against frostbite and hypothermia and use warming centers if need be.
We look at Mr. Obama's flexible approach on national security powers to guard against terrorist attacks.
For his Greenland expeditions, Dr. Hamilton carried a rifle to guard against attacks by polar bears.
But we can be on guard against the worst tendencies our brains generate at such times.
It could tighten its immigration policies and build up its military to guard against the displaced.
That is something 29-year-old Kao Saephanh, whose nickname is Cowboy, knows to guard against.
Half also said they had avoided speaking at a conference or seminar to guard against harassment.
In the Fed's view they helped guard against inflation, possible financial market bubbles and other problems.
Mr. Xi has spoken frequently about what he calls the need to guard against online threats.
To guard against this, ministers should make a conscious effort to get outside the Athens bubble.
It became host to a large American air base, in part to guard against Saudi bullying.
It also would guard against the potential roll-back of rights following changes in presidential administrations.
To guard against those techniques, Konnikova says learn to look at yourself in the third person.
The bank said it has made "substantial" investments to guard against "inappropriate behavior," Romero-Apsilos said.
Despite its brevity, the Commerce Clause has long served as an effective guard against interstate discrimination.
They also said they had contributed to independent research on pain to guard against rampant overprescribing.
Supporters of the bill have said it is designed to guard against large numbers of lawsuits.
Further, a lot of these programs have strict eligibility requirements, to guard against abuse or waste.
This week China's business regulator advised mainland online shopping platforms to guard against suspect sales tactics.
What other vision has he offered Israel besides one of himself standing guard against any change?
Having been an exerciser did not guard against future heart failure for heart attack survivors, however.
The agency said it is advising all political parties on how to guard against cyber threats.
"The way to guard against this is to be as detailed as possible," Mr. Karger said.
We need a plan to guard against platforms and personal data being misused by malicious parties.
Or, you can try any one of the following 10 products formulated specifically to guard against pollution.
The best way to guard against some sorts of risks is often to embrace a different kind.
Also, don't forget to apply an SPF to guard against sun damage (we love this Fresh one).
Some attendees had their limbs wrapped with plastic and wore face masks to guard against tear gas.
"In order to guard against a conflict of interest, you need to know about it," Porc saod.
The Times introduced its web paywall in 2011 to guard against industry declines in print advertising revenue.
Another way to guard against overeating healthy-but-rich foods is to slow down at the table.
It's just as important to guard against rogue browser extensions as it is against bad desktop applications.
Its high vitamin c content makes it popular with North American Inuits as a guard against scurvy.
How to guard against malicious falsehoods while preserving as much access as possible for as many people?
It's a serious possibility — serious enough that US election officials should be on their guard against it.
Compensation is not the heart of tort law, for example: encouraging people to guard against accidents is.
As always, the panel encourages the team to be on guard against the dangers of schedule pressure.
It would also guard against vulnerabilities to shortages caused by geopolitical problems like the Qatar diplomatic crisis.
To guard against that, entrepreneurs can survey small bites of information rather than reveal their entire strategies.
McCaul's bill would keep the cyber division separate from the agency's mission to guard against physical threats.
And sometimes, it can just guard against having some dumb, crowdsourced name appear in the history books.
They then become more extreme in their legislative posture to guard against challenges from the ideological wings.
Yet turning our system of justice into a political weapon is a danger we must guard against.
The world's largest futures exchange wants to guard against extreme volatility in its planned bitcoin futures product.
"We'll try to certainly guard against him getting too carried away with the defensive side," Collins said.
So this is the magic and mystery and pleasure of a fire to guard against the dark.
"These planes will give us more capability to patrol our seas and guard against intrusions," Lorenzana said.
But this is something to guard against, not encourage; consideration of alternative perspectives and proposals is precious.
The left also needs to understand that neither socioeconomic privilege nor white privilege guard against anti-Semitism.
But anti-competitive behavior is anti-competitive behavior, and antitrust law is supposed to guard against it.
Volaris said it was starting to buy currency hedges to guard against swings in its fuel costs.
Organizers erected three miles of fencing and strategically placed 190 shipping containers to guard against terrorist attacks.
Mr. Trump, though, has implied that Mr. Putin could help the United States guard against election hacking.
Shareholders' lawyers, he said, are like cops patrolling the streets during a blackout to guard against looters.
But like the Rays, he said, his team must guard against the possibility that others are spying.
Perhaps, while watching, I was on guard against the possibility of O'Neill's occasional mawkishness interfacing with Whitaker's.
A lack of public trust might mean fewer people will come forward to help guard against threats.
Industry has pushed for a replacement, arguing it would give them certainty and guard against potential lawsuits.
And it does nothing to describe any broad national strategy to guard against meddling in future elections.
But making the debate stage threatens to lay bare one vulnerability Bloomberg's wealth cannot guard against: himself.
In the uncertainty created by the Senate plan's collapse, Congress should guard against a hasty next step.
The change meant that a single angle-of-attack sensor was the lone guard against a misfire.
Okay, but if Russia could be involved... why would you ask Russia to help guard against election hacking?
"This data is provided in order to help systems administrators guard against the actions of persistent cyber criminals."
Investors pointed to broader understanding of the tech sector as a potential guard against similar exuberance developing today.
The Fed raised interest rates nine times from 22000 to 22008 to guard against more rapid price increases.
The United States deployed THAAD to South Korea this year to guard against North Korea's shorter-range missiles.
And none of this is a complete guard against a mal-intended employee who abuses their access privileges.
How long such jabs will be needed to guard against remnants of vaccine-derived polio is anybody's guess.
Yet others caution against the perils of credit, encouraging the use of cash to guard against financial excess.
Many states use voting machines vulnerable to hacking (some are turning back to paper to guard against it).
To guard against fluid or flesh falling on hotel carpets, seminar organizers typically lay plastic on the floors.
A key responsibility of the USTR is to guard against requests that don't serve the broad public interest.
Thai police had deployed 3,000 officers to the streets ahead of the hearing to guard against potential protests.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, the government spokesman, urged people in flood-hit areas to guard against thunderstorms.
To guard against encouraging violations of judicial ethics, senators can—and should — take another approach when questioning Kavanaugh.
If Congress renews the program, it should ensure strong whistleblower protections are in place to guard against abuse.
It could also mean refinancing your student loans at a fixed rate to guard against those rate hikes.
Together with a third party, we reviewed our credit decisioning process to guard against unintended biases and outcomes.
Additional steps have been taken to guard against the stream of tourists that shows no signs of stopping.
Earth team held a one-week retreat to figure out how to guard against exactly such a scenario.
Recording transactions on blockchain enables Vidy to guard against different types of online ad fraud, including click spam.
What can individual citizens do to guard against the distortions and tricks you write about in this book?
Lawmakers need to pass the Bicameral Congressional Trade Authority Act to guard against such crises in the future.
The committee's interim leader, Donna Brazile, created a special cybersecurity panel this week to guard against future attacks.
To stay objective and guard against bias, the teams had no contact with each other, Dr. Doeleman said.
By telling moderators to follow the rules blindly, Facebook hopes to guard against bias and to enforce consistency.
The identification of threat is not a mutually exclusive endeavor — the United States must guard against all threats.
"We are going to have to guard against a rise in a crude sort of nationalism," he said.
Wealth insulated her from certain kinds of discomfort but didn't guard against her husband's steady stream of infidelities.
This data is provided in order to help systems administrators guard against the actions of persistent cyber criminals.
Insurers may be moderating rates after taking larger-than-needed hikes to guard against uncertainty surrounding the law.
But there are still differences in views between the two countries, so we need to guard against risks.
Second, always guard against the tendency to overinterpret support for a candidate without considering the margin of error.
It would need "rules and procedures" to guard against factionalism, an abusive majority or a power-hungry leader.
To guard against seeing the value of an art collection plummet, dealers advise prudence and, not surprisingly, connoisseurship.
The potential fallout has some banks inserting clauses into new contracts to guard against a no-deal exit.
To the contrary, our election laws anticipate human error and cheating, and guard against them at multiple levels.
In a direct attempt to guard against a repeat, however, they mandate automakers to provide access to software protocols.
In July, China issued statements reminding outbound tourists to guard against safety risks, with mentions of the Phuket incident.
But it's hard to guard against the Trump administration's trade policy, when no one knows what will happen next.
The 28-nation Western alliance was set up in the late 1940s to guard against a rising Soviet threat.
The video shows a man identified as Elliott pushing a security guard against a metal railing, and he falls.
ACT recently began shipping some of its test booklets and answer sheets in lock boxes to guard against leaks.
Before the studies mandated by the class-action settlement were complete, DuPont set exposure guidelines to guard against harm.
It called on citizens to be on their guard against agents attempting to "infiltrate, subvert, split or sabotage China".
To guard against rising waters, the city of Chicago has installed flood barriers along the lakefront in various locations.
NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden is among the backers of a new surveillance app that helps guard against computer hijackings.
Policy-makers and operational officers were remiss in not preparing more comprehensive procedures to guard against massive truck bombs.
But ultimately, if we truly want to keep Americans safe, we need to be on guard against all threats.
China now appears to be on guard against foreign subs attempting to detect and shadow its ballistic missile fleet.
Chief Executive Jill Becker said the company reviews its clients and partners to guard against misuse of its technology.
It's used to guard against hackers who might want to peek at your or your environment through your devices.
Indeed attempts to guard against the impact of low rates may perversely become a cause of even lower rates.
The Emoluments Clauses are two distinct provisions in the Constitution designed to guard against corruption of the chief executive.
"This is important to guard against the types of situations which have happened in the past," the agency said.
South Korea and the United States say the sole purpose of THAAD is to guard against North Korean missiles.
Further, these companies should fund building projects and resilience measures that guard against future storm damage, the suit contends.
Do you see a similar backlash possibly on your side, and are you doing anything to guard against that?
Avoid popping them; the fluid will drain on its own, and leaving the blister intact will guard against infection.
They're meant to guard against monopolies and ensure an open-market economy that lets new competitors break into industries.
How long such jabs will be needed to guard against the remnants of vaccine-derived polio is anybody's guess.
Yet Ms. Headley's Shug is also fiercely vulnerable, on prickly guard against those who might discover her soft spots.
Malaysia's security agencies are on guard against IS spreading in the Muslim majority, but multi-ethnic Southeast Asian nation.
Microsoft, though, disabled warnings that it was installing new software and there weren't enough protections to guard against malware.
The protesters in Hong Kong began carrying umbrellas to guard against the use of pepper spray by riot police.
And to guard against violence, the authorities have been collecting intelligence on extremist groups to identify any possible threats.
It is also one of the hardest tactics to guard against, relying more on human engineering rather than coding.
Those include food rations and basic household items like cooking pots or blankets to guard against the evening chill.
For many sexting threat models, screenshots and recordings are the most likely attack you will want to guard against.
But today, unfortunately, a lot of that sort of guard against risk is still very much in our DNA.
But we must guard against the assumption that it will always be this safe and free in the Netherlands.
We need to be on guard against the xenophobia and persecution that arose during outbreaks of that dreaded disease.
With revelry, family life and commerce all taking place among such precious objects, how does she guard against damage?
Gradual inflation allows wages to rise and offers headroom to guard against outright price decreases when the economy weakens.
While some say the laws protect Israel and guard against anti-Semitism, others say they limit freedom of speech.
As a private-sector consultant, she helped government entities and private companies devise preparedness plans to guard against cyberattacks.
That ground-and-pound attack also forced Miami's fierce pass rush to back off to guard against the run.
The World Bank has programmes to guard against such things, but some Western states remain wary, and rightly so.
And people in South Florida are warned to be on guard against falling iguanas, as temperatures reach unusual lows.
But Norwegian Finance Minister Siv Jensen said the country wants to guard against a "permanent" decline in oil prices.
However, Scott said Sunday he doesn't believe there's a need for legislation to guard against the president firing Mueller.
To be fair, the founders did include two backstops to guard against a lawless chief executive: One is impeachment.
" Among the questions to guard against false information, the handbook states, are: "What is the aim of this information?
A lot of these systems are decades old and haven't been updated or patched to guard against current threats.
With global monetary policy still loose, he recommends exposure to precious metals to guard against any uptick in inflation.
Consumer advocates are also calling for close monitoring of the program to guard against a quick drop in participation.
These minders took names of potential donors, followed up on constituents' questions, and stood guard against possibly offensive humor.
The branches that are trimmed are treated with a special paint to guard against the fungus entering the trees.
MARACAIBO, Venezuela (Reuters) - Across Maracaibo, the capital of Venezuela's largest state, residents unplug refrigerators to guard against power surges.
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) has said it needs such access to guard against security threats such as terrorist attacks.
That was formed in 210 by European countries and the U.S., as a sort of guard against the Soviet Union.
They stay on constant guard against being followed, keep an eye out for creepy guys in trench coats, potential traps.
His employees, trying to guard against shady customers, cover the office conference room walls with photos of lowlifes and criminals.
The proposed revision would help ensure orderly markets, reduce risk and guard against market manipulation and insider trading, Gao said.
Safe spaces The confidentiality of this means of internal communication is supposed to guard against moments like we're experiencing now.
Monday's attack at the barracks again raises questions about how France can guard against radicalized people infiltrating its security services.
"We are going to have to guard against... tribalism that is built around an us and a them," he said.
Already in 2013 the party issued secret orders (subsequently leaked) that its members must be on guard against historical nihilism.
The attacks would "effectively check and guard against terrorists movement along high mountains and all-weather passes", the army said.
"We're continuing to monitor and work with the restaurant to guard against any further issues," OpenTable said in a statement.
Employers have increasingly required employees to sign waivers to guard against a rising tide of worker lawsuits seeking unpaid wages.
This is to ensure that adequate protective nets are in place to guard against any abuse or misuse of data.
Around the hospital, fighters from the city of Misrata stand guard against frequent and often deadly skirmishes between local militia.
"Kenya should guard against leakage and wastage of oil revenues at all levels - national, county, and local communities," Wachira said.
Coal can be stockpiled to guard against a temporary interruption of supplies due to weather, industrial action or international conflict.
The guidelines provide advice to guard against the security problems to be discussed at Wednesday's House Commerce hearing and more.
To guard against this possibility, the Internet Archive is soliciting tax-deductible donations to create a mirror site in Canada.
Those at the top are constantly on their guard against being rubbed out by rivals or arrested by the police.
And so to guard against arbitrary power, there would instead be a separation of powers among three branches of government.
Thousands of police and soldiers have been drafted in to keep watch on the crowd and guard against further incursions.
But in my position, from my frame of reference, there has to be some check or guard against voter fraud.
He also wants the EU to insist on reciprocity in trade and market access, and to guard against technology transfer.
And Republicans who support the legislation say it's necessary to guard against presidential interference by giving Congress more oversight power.
Federal officials say they want to help political campaigns guard against against cyberattacks, but are struggling to figure out how.
So if you are the sort of consumer who cares about such things, how can you guard against such pressure?
But the US also needs to guard against corrosion of election integrity from within its own political system as well.
In a statement, a Facebook spokesperson reiterated that the curators were subject to guidelines meant to guard against political bias.
Do stretching exercises that increase the flexibility of the legs, hip and torso to guard against any unanticipated awkward movements.
U.S. laws that govern the process of "currency manipulator" designations are intended to guard against political interference (The Washington Post).
Specifically, they are trying to guard against the values they think my family and families like mine brought with us.
Speaking in Washington last week, the Qatari foreign minister said the GCC was set up to guard against external threats.
The video shows a man identified as Elliott pushing a security guard against a metal railing and to the ground.
Some countered that the plan was not enough to cover the damage done as well as guard against future impact.
The United States has THAAD interceptors in Guam that guard against any intermediate-range ballistic missile attacks from North Korea.
In a statement to The Post, she said agencies needed to have such booths to guard against hacking and eavesdropping.
State constitutions also typically guard against viewpoint discrimination, a principle that comes into play when a political party is gerrymandered.
The game is meant to help students from third grade through sixth guard against schemers, hackers and other bad actors.
Last June, Poland announced a drive to gather 35,000 volunteers for a paramilitary defense force to guard against Russian aggression.
But British financial institutions might not be able to guard against this type of attack on their own, Kashyap said.
More recently, barricades and armed police officers ring the monasteries to guard against Islamic State suicide bombers, who target Christians.
To guard against the coronavirus, health officials have instructed people to stop touching their face and regularly wash their hands.
Because of all this, we're seeing tech companies take strong precautions, no matter the cost, to guard against the outbreak.
Still others note the rising popularity of meditation apps, sleep coaches to help guard against jet-lag and sports psychology.
One goal of the changes enacted since the crisis is to guard against the problems that regulators do not anticipate.
Enrique Andrade, a top official at Mexico's National Electoral Institute, said the agency was on guard against any foreign interference.
The precedent this sets is alarming enough: the Senate abandoning its role as the ultimate guard against a dangerous president.
Proponents argue that ETFs guard against "single-stock risk," or the damage an individual stock could do to your portfolio.
The House Homeland Security bill would keep the cyber division separate from the agency's mission to guard against physical threats.
The methods to guard against transmission are similar to those for making sure you don't pick up an actual bug.
While we are on guard against Russian aggression, we recognize the need to work with Russia where mutual interests intersect.
"Even with a quick deal, however, we still see some chance that the Fed would guard against downside risks," Feroli wrote.
The regulator's instructions were simply that the banks take a closer look at loans to these companies to guard against risks.
The party will be on guard against anything that could mar official celebrations of China's 70th anniversary as a Communist dictatorship.
Around back is a 3-inch display, which Leica says has a "toughened monitor screen cover" to guard against deadly drops.
China must be on guard against "black swan" risks while fending off "grey rhino" events, President Xi Jinping said on Monday.
Several countries, most famously Honduras, have flirted with the idea of putting their land registries on blockchains to guard against fraud.
Alexis de Tocqueville, the great chronicler of liberal America, cherished the diversity of local groups as a guard against state power.
He announced today that the company is adding 3,000 moderators to guard against the spread of violent imagery and snuff films.
Using this yardstick, the central bank sets the level of capital a bank has to set aside to guard against losses.
To guard against bias, each region's survey was carried out by pollsters from elsewhere, who telephoned a random sample of residents.
China must be on guard against "black swan" risks while fending off "gray rhino" events, President Xi Jinping said on Monday.
What's needed: There are ways to thread the needle and guard against insider betrayal without destroying trust between management and staff.
If only because decarbonization is such an important undertaking, it's worth having a diverse set of tools to guard against contingencies.
Companies that control huge amounts of personal data have a legal obligation to guard against theft and misuse of that information.
I just still have to wear compression sleeves or guard against nicks and bug bites because that can lead to sepsis.
To guard against such headaches in future, Murree is expanding its range of soft drinks, including Murree Sparkletts, a mineral water.
"Courts must guard against applying false stereotypes concerning the expected conduct of complainants," Horkins concedes more than once in the document.
Overeem's arms were in no position to guard against the elbow as he reached to keep grasp of the circling Hunt.
In Montana dangerous wind chills are expected to last through Saturday afternoon and people should guard against hypothermia, the NWS said.
While new consumer-oriented insurance products are being offered to guard against cyberattacks, they don't necessarily mitigate a consumer's nightmare scenario.
Intensifying competitor discounts, rising expenses and increasing regulation: These are all daily risks in the business world that companies guard against.
The new rules have been designed specifically to guard against those expected challenges, a source familiar with their drafting told Vox.
It's also worth noting that Obamacare has important policy features that will do a lot to guard against a death spiral.
How to guard against such things got Greg Irving, a family doctor and a researcher at the University of Cambridge, thinking.
There's no guarantee, and no mechanism to guard against these kind of shenanigans — except preventing them through regulation from the start.
Last year, Japan picked Lockheed to build a powerful new $1.2 billion radar meant to guard against North Korean missile strikes.
Looking ahead, investors should guard against geopolitical risks which will remain high, said Binay Chandgothia, portfolio manager at Principal Portfolio Strategies.
The prime minister said Malaysia's international reserves will continue to act as a guard against unchecked volatility in the financial market.
It's a type of box turtle, meaning it can lock its limbs and head inside its shell to guard against predators.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is taking steps to strengthen the existing physical protections at the sites to guard against hacking threats.
One family member sleeps outside with the herd and four shepherd dogs to guard against wolves that the family calls monsters.
"Existing NSG guidelines were established to guard against nuclear proliferation, and we should not create exceptions for particular countries," Corker said.
Tepper also favors gold as a guard against stagflation, an environment where inflation reaches highs, economic growth slows and unemployment spikes.
The American founders were very attuned to the dangers of tyranny, and they designed a system that would guard against it.
You could avoid mice and outdoor cats to guard against toxoplasmosis, but are you willing to be celibate to avoid trich?
Some opposed the deployment of the US missile defense system, THAAD, in the country to guard against missiles from North Korea.
The intriguing question from this news is why the Trump campaign is working so hard to guard against a primary challenge.
Companies that generate a large part of their sales overseas use strategies including forwards and options to guard against currency moves.
He has bought three more dogs — big Greek shepherds — to guard against those from the camp that walk past his property.
That has required extensive efforts to guard against inadvertent incidents, with close coordination at various levels of the chain of command.
"As we confront this emerging outbreak, we need to separate facts from fear, and guard against stigma and panic," Barbot said.
Australia is debating tougher laws to guard against foreign interference, amid reports that China is meddling in Australian universities and elections.
The workers wore face scarves to guard against the cold, as well as hairnets, aprons and gloves midway up their arms.
His versatility vexes opposing coaches who every week struggle with how to set up a runback and guard against a fake.
The signaling functions of news brands and the cultural barriers meant to guard against distorting effects of advertising have broken down.
Now I, and many others I'm sure, worry that a catastrophe is looming, and wonder how we can guard against it.
Just witnessed a full on military operation by Mexico's National Guard against caravan migrants who walked across the river into Mexico.
Mr. Trump must also carefully guard against the possible downsides of his actions, especially with regard to the counter-ISIS campaign.
BlackBerry said its operating system would help guard against cyber attacks, malware and system malfunctions - critical concerns for self-driving vehicles.
Americans who value an inclusive, tolerant and pluralist country need to be on guard against Mr. Trump's following in their footsteps.
"We should include provisions to guard against market-distorting practices of other countries, including third-party dumping and state-owned enterprises."
As a revolutionary American activist I'd been on guard against domestic intelligence agencies, not foreign governments, and Russia exploited that posture.
Vietnam said its cybersecurity law, which was passed last year and banned posting anti-government information online, would guard against fake news.
To guard against disinformation campaigns, the Commission will also ask national governments to make online political advertising subject to stricter transparency rules.
But that failed to assuage investors in the options market, who responded by adding to protective positions to guard against further losses.
The report notes that the Fed has to guard against an "output gap," or the difference between actual GDP and its potential.
Going forward, the state hopes to reduce water use by 20 percent or more as a way to guard against future droughts.
Apple held steady in October as others fell, and it was considered to be a safe haven to guard against other losses.
"We have to guard against external forces from getting involved in our territorial disputes," she said in response to a CNN question.
Planetary protection guidelines are designed to guard against that kind of contamination and protect our own planet from possible contamination as well.
Rather than raise rates to guard against financial sector problems, she said, tools like higher bank capital buffers could be relied on.
"In our meeting with the Saudi energy minister, we discussed maintaining a well-stocked oil market to guard against volatility," he said.
Earlier this month, he suggested that investors should put some of their assets in gold to guard against political and economic risk.
Moreover, he would want to guard against the appearance of conflicts and remove himself on any dealings involving the Virginia-based company.
We all know we have to guard against the worst so we don't need to stress about healthcare disasters all the time.
Note also that no amount of compliance, oversight, or regulations can guard against employees who are intent on engaging in fraudulent behavior.
This approach should help guard against systemic asset quality problems, but is unlikely to prevent at least some deterioration in lending standards.
Digitizing your music and video means you can guard against theft or unexpected damages without having to buy everything a second time.
What this new chip does is guard against "power glitch attacks" which cut password-protected gadgets' power and allows unlimited password attempts.
Founders are right to be guard against short-term investors who don't really care about the company, its customers or its employees.
But in a week of occupation, no one has seen federal agents — or anybody else the militia would need to guard against.
The U.S. troop presence in South Korea, a legacy of the Korean War, is primarily to guard against the North Korean threat.
Part of the difficulty, he argued, is that treason laws specifically are designed to guard against aiding "enemies" of the United States.
It's a catch-all term used to describe the capabilities of the enemy you want to guard against, and your own vulnerabilities.
Risks are finely balanced though: Remember, investors have taken off some option hedges they had put on to guard against sterling downside.
Further, Russia has also taken steps to guard against an incident similar to the one in Deir Ezzor last month, Konashenkov said.
But it wouldn't be surprising if the company was exploring new ways to guard against bots and other types of fake accounts.
But as preparations begin for the 2020 election, she must guard against actions that could be portrayed by the GOP as overreach.
A US official said the Kurds described it as an insurance policy to guard against Turkey in the event the US left.
And we have to guard against the tendency for social media to become purely a platform for spectacle and outrage and disinformation.
A House committee on Friday advanced legislation that would require election systems use voter-verified paper ballots to guard against election interference.
THAT MEANS WHEN YOU SWITCH TO A TERRITORIAL SYSTEM, YOU HAVE TO WORK ON NEW BASE EROSION RULES TO GUARD AGAINST THAT.
Other federal departments, including Defense and Treasury, in turn coordinate with DHS and implement its strategy in order to guard against cyberattacks.
She called for more efforts to ensure essential services in the east and to guard against the rise of far-right extremism.
The nickname "leathernecks" originated at Derna, where US Marines wore high, leather collars to guard against the cutlasses carried by the pirates.
"State intelligence work should...provide support to guard against and dispel state security threats (and) protect major national interests," the document said.
To guard against players trying to sweat off extra pounds or purging, urine samples are taken and body fat percentages are examined.
If you're comfortable with a neck wallet or money belt, you may choose to use it to guard against losses from pickpockets.
He warned that international students should guard against universities that do not hold regular classes or that offer a work permit immediately.
Melpignano, 71, who lives at the center of the property in a 15th-century watchtower once used to guard against the Ottomans.
In a lengthy statement, Trump said the U.S. forces leaving Syria will remain in the region to guard against an ISIS resurgence.
Although most of us do our best to guard against it and teach our children better, none of us is entirely innocent.
They were picked up by a helicopter from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet and placed in quarantine, to guard against alien contagions.
All Americans, especially those of us who've served in blue or green, should guard against this encroaching militarization of local law enforcement.
As a result, Australian universities will now be required to work with security agencies to ensure they guard against undue foreign interference.
Without faster price gains, Mr. Powell and his colleagues are in no rush to raise rates to guard against an economic overheating.
The legislation restores the core of the Voting Rights Act, the landmark civil rights statute to guard against racial discrimination in elections.
In response to ongoing attacks, the FBI issued a warning in October to U.S. businesses and organizations to guard against ransomware attacks.
So if we want to guard against the hazards of the game, maybe we should screen which videos our kids are watching.
Singapore started to cut web access for civil servants in 2016 to guard against cyberattacks, but stopped short of including public healthcare institutions.
Authorities left unchanged the alert level for Sinabung, but urged residents to use face masks and keep indoors to guard against volcanic ashfall.
Walesa, 75, suggested the Church could carry out psychological tests of men wishing to enter priesthood in a bid to guard against abusers.
For all the signs of excess, officials have in fact done well to guard against the biggest potential vulnerability: over-borrowing by homebuyers.
Originally founded to protect consumers from monopolistic behavior, the F.T.C. was by then working to guard against false advertising and other unfair practices.
Bahrain denies any systematic abuse by police and says it has installed cameras at interrogation centers to guard against wrongdoing by security personnel.
But there are journalists, and Homans's article will forever keep me on guard against any perfect-storm explanations that blow across media channels.
Bossert said agencies and companies have a responsibility to institute controls and continuous employee screening and monitoring systems to guard against insider threats.
Singapore's central bank is raising its guard against money launderers increasingly using onshore shell companies to mask their transactions, a senior official said.
New sources of crude from outside the North Sea could help guard against supply-side price swings, but also affect Brent's consistent quality.
S&P provides issuer-pay ratings in other markets and says it has measures in place to guard against potential conflicts of interest.
After devastating flooding this year, Iowa put $15 million into a special fund to help local governments recover and guard against future floods.
Armed police at checkpoints cross-checked documents and pictures of each passengers from the 712 families, to guard against possible infiltration by militants.
But Feng said that the government would need to guard against rising uncertainty and the chance that the foreign trade environment would worsen.
Bottom line: The U.S. must undertake new deployments of unambiguously defensive systems to guard against North Korea's submarines, missiles, and special operations forces.
The NDRC said it also will continue to focus on merging and restructuring steel companies, and guard against eliminated capacity coming back online.
So-called say-on-pay votes are nonbinding but low results often spur directors into action to guard against losing their own seats.
Tensions increased on Tuesday when the commander of Brazil's army weighed in with tweets calling on the court to stand guard against impunity.
Media organizations should also establish guidelines for using social media accounts as sources to guard against quoting falsified accounts or state-sponsored disinformation.
During the summer the firm built a large notional short position in the Chinese yuan to guard against weakness in the Chinese economy.
PG&E must exit bankruptcy by June 2020 to take part in the state's wildfire fund, which would help guard against future losses.
While investors typically buy "put," or sell, options to guard against market losses, Fitzgerald said "call," or buy, options currently made more sense.
That is precisely why the U.S. government has taken action to guard against Huawei and ZTE infiltration of our critical-infrastructure communications networks.
About 70 dentists will learn over the next three years how to coax infants into cooperating and help parents guard against tooth decay.
Hong Kong is raising its guard against the threat of money laundering as its vulnerability to financial crimes is seen on the rise.
Congress has already made substantial investments to guard against these threats and should ensure continued funding before the current authorization expires in 85033.
At the very least, a diverse work force can help guard against them making choices that offend large swaths of their potential userbase.
For many, a government check to boost good times or to guard against starvation in bad ones seems like an obviously humane measure.
To guard against human rights abuses, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is expected to give those militias a role well outside the city.
He said he tried to guard against the risk by getting the D.R.C. to pledge that the soldiers it sent had clean records.
But we still need to guard against crafting overdetermined political narratives about illness, as the Swedes seem to have done with these refugees.
Abadi must make statements lowering the tension ... "We are obliged to take measures to guard against threats from across Turkey's border," he added.
They make credit more expensive so as to guard against the side-effects of rapid expansion, such as rising prices and reckless investment.
For days and nights, unruly crowds sacked 523 stores in Maracaibo as residents stood on their porches wielding weapons to guard against looters.
Officials have told schools to guard against displays of discontent around May 21860 and other "sensitive" dates, according to notices on government websites.
They also wear the jackets at home in Elizaville, to guard against burrs in the pasture that could become matted in their wool.
Here, for example, states could say they are suing Purdue and the Sacklers to protect public health or to guard against consumer fraud.
An environment of low inflation does not justify tearing down institutions that guard against currency debasement like that seen in Argentina and Turkey.
Samsung, South Korea's biggest chipmaker, has already begun to use locally produced chemicals to guard against potential shortfalls caused by the trade restrictions.
PG&E has said the blackouts help guard against fires ignited by the sparks created when windblown tree branches hit live power lines.
The move by Facebook and others is the latest attempt by global social media giants to guard against political interference on their platforms.
"Areas in the general north of Taal volcano are advised to guard against the effects of heavy and prolonged ashfall," the agency said. 
Congress and the White House must work together to guard against Russian objectives that seek to weaken NATO, OSCE, and the United States.
G Kevin Pamphile, who was excused for three days due to personal reasons, is expected to start at left guard against the Eagles.
While stocks have the potential to produce great returns over time, investors are encouraged to guard against the possibility of a bear market.
Earlier in January, President Xi Jinping warned that China must be on guard against "grey rhino" events, or highly obvious yet ignored threats.
The meeting will focus on the U.S. government's efforts to mitigate physical security risks as well as guard against cyberattacks at American ports.
But they said it was a smart move to guard against concerns of conflicts of interest that could arise from an internal review.
Removing QR codes from ballots will enable voters to see for themselves that their ballots are correct and helps guard against cyber meddling.
The aerospace sector looms large in the competition between China and the United States, and both governments guard against the theft of secrets.
And to know that another team had an advantage -- nothing that you can really guard against -- I just don't feel like that's earned.
This mismatch is one reason to be cautious and dynamic in fixed income and guard against the risk of sudden yield back-ups.
Missouri limited the percent of city revenue that can come from fines and fees and announced court rules to guard against unlawful incarceration.
For corporate customers, locking in large supplies of power for years can guard against rising prices, but can prove unfavourable if markets move lower.
Earlier on Wednesday, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told reporters the government was on guard against excessive market volatility and would act if needed.
A 2010 Supreme Court ruling deemed same-sex adoption legal, and various states, including Rio, have approved legislation designed to guard against LGBTQ discrimination.
The community as a whole would vote on when to increase the coin's price, which would keep things democratic and guard against sharp spikes.
The two nations are playing an aggressive game of one-upsmanship, both to support their own companies and guard against threats to national security.
To guard against financial vulnerabilities, the IMF said policymakers should proactively deploy prudential tools, such as the countercyclical capital buffer and bank stress testing.
Klobuchar, a White House hopeful, discussed the bill during last week's Democratic debate, urging quick passage in order to guard against foreign election interference.
The New York Giants must guard against overconfidence Sunday as they aim for their sixth consecutive victory when they visit the winless Cleveland Browns.
Ultra-reliable systems must be designed to guard against common cause failures and include additional redundancy and hold extra reserves to cope with them.
The official Xinhua News Agency published editorials for the sixth day in a row that highlighted Beijing's concerted campaign to guard against financial risks.
The OBR told finance minister Philip Hammond that Britain needed to guard against losing foreign investors' confidence, for example through a "disorderly" Brexit process.
It also warned authorities to be on their guard against severe thunderstorms and the possibility of small rivers bursting their banks in coming days.
Policy insiders have told Reuters that China is likely to use its currency reserves to defend 7 to guard against speculation and strong outflows.
When governments and their citizens become aware of the Goldilocks Principle of tight-loose, they may be better positioned to guard against these developments.
In a world where algorithms guard against experiences that don't fit our past preferences, some of us yearn for the delights of getting lost.
For corporate customers, locking in large supplies of power for years can guard against rising prices, but can prove unfavorable if markets move lower.
This is just the latest announcement from the non-profit that claims to champion privacy, and specifically guard against the long reach of Facebook.
The following year, Jolie once again made headlines for her health when she had her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed to guard against cancer.
Photo by Galen Moore Carter and Welch's conversation turned to ossification, a proposed drawdown of developer activity on Bitcoin to guard against future attacks.
You are the best protector of your financial house, and asking all your questions is the smartest way to guard against misinformed financial choices.
The government is hiring dozens of goat herds nationwide to guard against a repeat of last year&aposs catastrophic wildfires, which killed 106 people.
The company is shifting production bikes meant for the European Union to Thailand, in order to guard against E.U. tariffs on U.S. made motorcycles.
The potential for danger exists no matter where you are, but the best way to guard against it is to be prepared and alert.
The projections show the Fed no longer expects to need to make policy restrictive to guard against inflation The Fed's policy statement was unanimous.
To guard against test leaks more broadly, she said, the organization has begun shipping the ACT in lock boxes to some overseas test centers.
Global banks are under intense regulatory pressure to guard against money laundering and terrorist financing by closely screening the source of funds they handle.
Instead, it offered Operation Border Guardian, a grossly misnamed immigration-enforcement surge that went after people this country did not need to guard against.
Lori Robinson, head of Northern Command — said separately they are confident in the current ability of U.S. missile defenses to guard against North Korea.
Fort Jefferson got its start when the Navy began scouting for locations to set up a station to guard against pirates in the Gulf.
The state legislators who bring these bills say that they are trying to guard against immigrants who bring backwards values from their home countries.
But Watt warned that this arrangement makes it nearly impossible for the GSEs to build up a capital buffer to guard against future losses.
While it's not always easy to see it coming, here are a few things you can do to guard against burnout ahead of time.
Hamlin, a Colorado native who owns an energy engineering company, opened a Wyoming office to guard against an exodus of energy companies from Colorado.
Bode said HMOs could also be beneficial for adults by helping to re-shape the gut microbiome to guard against pathogens or treat disease.
This doesn't guarantee good policy — George W. Bush's Cabinet was pretty damn qualified on paper — but it is a basic guard against excessive nepotism.
Standing guard against the gentrification sure to come, this has become the most visible remnant of the mayor's four-decade legacy in the city.
But residents of Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province, where the kingdom's Shiites are concentrated, reported an increased police presence, presumably to guard against possible unrest.
Until Russia appeared on the horizon, "force protection" detail at Resolute Bay simply meant soldiers armed with ancient rifles standing guard against polar bears.
As we wrote last week, the Constitution is a bipartisan document, written for the ages to guard against wrongdoing by officials of any party.
Historians guard against drawing direct parallels between the fragile aftermath of World War I and the present, pointing to a number of notable differences.
Republican leaders have said they want to protect Trump by having state parties change the rules for their primaries to guard against an insurgency.
Her campaign used the line of credit it secured to set aside $400,000 to guard against running out of money before the Iowa caucuses.
More subtly, the signaling functions of news brands and the dense cultural barriers meant to guard against distorting effects of advertising have broken down.
The rules are intended to guard against that sort of thing, to make sure The Times and its reporters are beholden to no one.
The company will also expand policies to guard against the bullying of young public figures who are often the target of hate-filled messages.
During the Civil War, California was so lousy with Confederate sympathizers that the Union Army garrisoned troops in Los Angeles to guard against insurrection.
We are on our guard against poll numbers now; we've learned from the overconfidence of 2016, and that in itself is an important victory.
BlackBerry has said its operating system would help guard against cyber attacks, malware and system malfunctions; its shares traded higher Wednesday on the news.
But unless three significant issues are fully addressed, the U.S. will be letting down its guard against some of the deadliest threats Americans face.
A spokesman for the Kremlin defended the Russian military's ability to guard against attacks during a Tuesday conference call with members of the press.
And so they are always on guard against outside forces — people who will doubt them, or underestimate them, or try to actively destroy them.
"The agency added that such actions were taken to "guard against child exploitation and human smuggling during uncertainties created by natural disasters and emergencies.
Yes, it's true, cocoa contains beneficial flavenoid chemicals that help keep our cells healthy, and blueberries may help aging rats guard against memory loss.
Given the challenges such laws pose at the state level, it's important to guard against proposals that would convert childhood mistakes into federal crimes.
"And nothing is more urgent than efforts to guard against foreign influence in our systems for electing officials, particularly given the upcoming 2020 elections."
The U.S. has THAAD interceptors in Guam that are meant to help guard against a missile attack from a country such as North Korea.
It also warned authorities to be on their guard against severe thunderstorms and the possibility of small rivers bursting their banks in coming days.
It has also started monitoring borrowers more frequently and joined the Small Business Finance Exchange, an effort to share lending data to guard against stacking.
Mulhall said medications like Viagra and Cialis - known as PDE5 inhibitors -are shown in previous research to guard against lost penile length after prostate removal.
In 22, Mr. Greenspan and his colleagues lifted interest rates to guard against the quicker price gains they were confident a strong economy would bring.
To guard against this, remote towers have high levels of redundancy, with backup equipment such as dual power supplies and additional pathways for data networks.
Aside from higher yields, telecom stocks also slipped on reports that the U.S. government was considering building a 5G wireless network to guard against spying.
Photo: APThe existential threat posed by climate change can often obscure the more immediate vulnerabilities that regulatory bodies like the Environmental Protection Agency guard against.
"BofAML Group should have taken reasonable care to establish and maintain procedures and systems to guard against non-compliance with the Takeovers Code," it added.
Taiwan is frequently hit by typhoons during the summer, and stepped up preparations to guard against them after Typhoon Morakot devastated the island in 2009.
David Ige signed the declaration Friday as "a preventative measure" to guard against Zika, dengue fever and other diseases, his office said in a statement.
South Korea has also created a new Special Weapons and Tactics team to guard against terrorism around the Games, Asia's first Winter Olympics outside Japan.
After all, they're being shamed by the release of sexually explicit material, which is exactly the exploitative scenario these laws are meant to guard against.
As Christiano notes, we might be able to avoid these kinds of outcomes early on by just changing code to guard against obvious bad results.
The scary future we need to guard against is one in which we don't come to enjoy the breakthroughs these human-AI teams could make.
Credit unions will occasionally finance such transactions, but only for buyers with very high credit ratings and only after cumbersome procedures to guard against fraud.
To guard against that risk, we were very aggressive in terms of how we pursued monetary policy through the financial crisis and in the aftermath.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's central bank is raising its guard against money launderers increasingly using onshore shell companies to mask their transactions, a senior official said.
Hensarling's plan would also allow banks to obtain "vast regulatory relief" if they are willing to hold higher amounts of capital to guard against risks.
Britain's central bank also announced Tuesday it would ask U.K. lenders to hold an extra £6 billion in capital to guard against risks post-Brexit.
The central bank said financial institutions have "substantially increased" their capital buffers since new rules were put in place to guard against another financial collapse.
GoFundMe, Indiegogo's Generosity and YouCaring all have procedures in place to guard against misuse of their platforms, according to spokespersons for each of the companies.
This week, Ukraine imposed economic restrictions on Russia's largest internet group Yandex and other popular online firms, saying it wanted to guard against cyber threats.
Powerful lobbying groups in Washington are on guard against the revival of a proposed tax on banks and other financial institutions in the new Congress.
When someone else adds the same bank details to their Venmo account, you'll get a notification, which can help you guard against fraud and theft.
" It added: "The company's operations are governed by robust policies and procedures designed to guard against any unendorsed behavior by employees who are assisting students.
Across the country, only a small number of courts and justice systems appear to have significantly adjusted their procedures to guard against the coronavirus pandemic.
She left the government in 2007, serving as a private-sector consultant who helped government entities and private companies devise plans to guard against cyberattacks.
Zainab's case triggered debate in Pakistan over whether to teach children how to guard against sex abuse, a taboo subject in the Muslim majority nation.
On their own, House Democrats can't do much to guard against the unprecedented opportunities for presidential corruption created by Donald Trump's vast global business empire.
Lindstrom, the 14th overall pick in the 2019 draft out of Boston College, started at right guard against the Minnesota Vikings in his NFL debut.
After the killing of a liberal blogger in April, many fear that the Maldives, a Muslim island nation, is ill equipped to guard against extremism.
While some people have taken to wearing surgical masks to guard against infection, experts say this won't help much unless the mask is hospital-grade.
The North says it needs its weapons programs to guard against U.S. invasion and regularly threatens to destroy the United States, South Korea, and Japan.
And while Chinese officials say the new rules will help guard against cyberattacks and prevent terrorism, critics, many of them from businesses, have their concerns.
"Population in areas in the southwest are advised to guard against the effects of heavy and prolonged ashfall," according to a Monday bulletin from PHIVOLCS.
The United States has THAAD interceptors in Guam that are meant to help guard against a missile attack from a country such as North Korea.
For example, we have made changes to our backend systems, our employee training, and our security and infrastructure to guard against this type of situation.
Hobby Lobby (2014) does contain some language suggesting that the Court will not guard against gender discrimination as zealously as it guards against race discrimination.
Trump also discussed forming a cyber security unit to guard against election hacking with Russian President Vladimir Putin, though he later backtracked from that position.
It warned that the government should guard against risks in the property and financial sectors by properly managing monetary and land supply "floodgates", Xinhua said.
In some cases, carriers try to guard against that attack by sending a one-time code to the user's device that they have to enter.
Many said they saw blood quantum as a helpful guidepost and a guard against fraud or against people who identify as Indian without cultural understanding.
For their part, credit reporting agency executives told lawmakers they were working to address consumer concerns and bolster their cybersecurity to guard against future breaches.
Several companies make programs that guard against ransomware and other threats, like Bitdefender Antivirus Plus and Webroot Secure Anywhere Antivirus (both less than $40). PCMag.
Banks have been retreating from high-risk countries in recent years amid intense pressure from global regulators to guard against money laundering and terrorist financing.
Even if he does make a clean break, Trump will have to guard against getting bogged down in the bureaucratic minutiae inherent in the office.
Yet there are relatively simple ways for consumers to try to guard against some of the most common scams and for victims to do damage control.
The agencies warned that Russia is using "compromised routers to conduct" espionage and attacks on private and public entities, and provided advice to guard against them.
Mehr news agency also quoted Zobeidi as saying that some oil wells in western Iran had been closed as a precaution to guard against any flooding.
Each bottle is equipped with a special chip technology to guard against counterfeiting, which has been a major problem for Lafite in China over the years.
There should no longer be any doubt that a free market only thrives when there are rules to guard against systemic failure and ensure fair competition.
Mr. Dhammaratne, meant to show how society's gatekeepers guard against those forces, turned out to exemplified that even the well-intentioned are overwhelmed by these forces.
But in Ningxia in July, Xi Jinping, the president, told his audience to "resolutely guard against illegal infiltration"—even though there is little sign of any.
He added, however, that the BOJ must maintain its policy bias toward additional easing and remain on guard against risks that could derail a fragile recovery.
" US military officials say that American troops will remain in Syria to guard against any resurgence of ISIS militants — in the words of Mattis, "ISIS 2.0.
The reputation of and trust in healthcare organizations depends on their understanding of the true extent of threats and taking sufficient measures to guard against them.
The lack of progress in talks has spurred market jitters, with Europe stockpiling gas to guard against possible disruption of supplies in the peak of winter.
The shield will now guard against external interference that could get in the way of accurate data collection, such as wildly fluctuating temperatures and high winds.
Or those who have been culled in the regular reviews of its membership base to guard against the ever hip venues being overrun by 'corporate types'.
In other words, Congress would want to guard against a reckless president who kept firing Cabinet secretaries he didn't like or who wouldn't do his bidding.
When adopting use of vouchers, transplant centers must consider the effects of redemptions and guard against the potential for gaming the system, the study authors say.
To help guard against excessive volatility, both Cboe and CME plan to have intraday price limits and initial margin rates of 30 and 35 percent respectively.
Some military bases in Afghanistan have limited the number of troops carrying weapons, in order to guard against insider attacks by militant sympathizers or disgruntled recruits.
He also urged Americans to guard against "a rise of a crude sort of nationalism" that has been linked to Trump and some leaders in Europe.
There's not much an individual investor can do to guard against the risks posed by high-frequency trading, short of bowing out of the market entirely.
In September it told banks to collectively hold an extra 10 billion pounds in capital to guard against increased risks from rapidly rising unsecured consumer lending.
So nuclear, which accounts for 27% of its electricity supply, helps to guard against volatile import prices, says Kerry-Anne Shanks of Wood Mackenzie, a consultancy.
These caps were put in place, according to the State Department, to guard against the monopolization of the green card process by a few larger countries.
The European Union agreed to new rules last week to guard against lower-priced Chinese imports, ending 18 months of wrangling over trade ties with Beijing.
That program collects money from insurers and redirects it to insurers with especially sick and costly enrollees, helping to guard against premium hikes and heavy losses.
She says the US must make it a national priority to better understand the nature of this new threat in order to effectively guard against it.
To guard against plagiarism, Portfolium parses work samples, and has integrated with university systems, allowing faculty to both assign and assess work samples through the site.
Over the course of two hours, Robert and Bruce, who represent the old guard against the new, sling around their theories of what's best for Christopher.
Like sports leagues, museums and other cultural institutions, churches and mosques, synagogues and sanghas, temples and gurdwaras are temporarily closing to guard against spreading the virus.
Corporations like General Motors, Apple and IKEA will keep buying up solar power to cut costs and guard against volatility in the price of fossil fuels.
It's tailor-made for picnicgoers because of a soft padded flannel top and a waterproof layer on the bottom to guard against dirt, sand and water.
"Our region must be diligent to guard against faraway powers," he said in an echo of what Chinese officials say about the United States in Asia.
As with so many other environmental issues, poor communities and communities of color will likely bear the brunt of these impacts unless we guard against them.
Sunlight reflects off its sandy beaches, where waves break onto shores, built to guard against flooding and to attract visitors, that until recently did not exist.
But the Constitution's framers meant not only to rule out bribes, he wrote, but also "to guard against even the possibility" of corruption and foreign influence.
The central bank aims for 2 percent inflation, a level that's low enough for consumer comfort but high enough to guard against economy-damaging price declines.
As protests stretched into a summer of discontent, Chinese authorities across the border began ramping up police and military presence to guard against any spreading unrest.
Born four decades ago out of Congress's determination to guard against abuses of the federal government's covert intelligence-gathering powers, the committee has had troubles before.
However, scientists previously warned of self-sustaining epidemics in Chinese cities, and both Beijing and Shanghai remain on tight lockdown to guard against the virus' spread.
In 2018, the White House eliminated the National Security Council job Obama created to guard against future pandemics by institutionalizing the role Klain played on Ebola.
They have to be tightened to a fine calibration without being twisted and are encased in white plastic cylindrical sheaths to guard against weather or sabotage.
It is our only guard against tyranny and the brave men and women who labor away in its service are nothing short of patriots and heroes.
In Kabul, the "defensive model" plays out as a feeling of defensiveness, a compelling urge to guard against a dreadful past when the Taliban ruled Afghanistan.
Multiple studies suggest these medications help guard against relapse as well as addiction-related medical problems, allowing people to return to work and rebuild their lives.
A defining issue has been the current government's acceptance of an American antimissile system on South Korean soil to guard against missile attacks from the North.
Diners can pay by scanning their faces at an ordering kiosk and entering a phone number - which is meant to guard against people cheating the system.
Employers have increasingly required workers to sign them as part of their arbitration agreements to guard against the rising tide of worker lawsuits seeking unpaid wages.
Health officials in Guangdong urged people to guard against the illness during dengue season, and vowed to step up efforts to ensure early detection, Xinhua said.
Government has a long-established pattern of selecting the lowest bidder on a first-cost basis as a way to guard against corruption and gold-plating.
While US Presidents have long been plagued by security risks, they have historically done everything possible to guard against threats to their property, person, and personnel.
Proponents argue that ETFs guard against "single-stock risk," letting you play an entire sector rather than putting all your money on one potentially bad stock.
Ms. Graber filed her suit under the False Claims Act, a Civil War-era law passed by Congress to guard against suppliers' defrauding the Union Army.
Such programs would have to guard against leaving deserving students behind, and might not work at all outside the high-earning fields of technology and business.
" Any suggestion that the group took in Russian money, he said, "fails to appreciate the steps the N.R.A. takes to guard against such an unwanted event.
But it does happen — certainly not anywhere even remotely near the extent that Donald Trump is contending it does — and so we should guard against it.
Because, the big question is how do you guard against this and secure large venues like this when someone can carry out an assault from high above?
So, just as we, as citizens, must remain vigilant against external aggression, we must guard against a weakening of the values that make us who we are.
However, it does mean your friends need to be on their guard against attempts to impersonate you, and they need to keep their own accounts well protected.
Now is the time to guard against subterranean attacks that could be going on in other political organizations and structures, from state capitals to the U.S. Capitol.
While the church was on guard against sexy depictions of Jesus, it was also willing to overlook some impure behavior in the name of commissioning great art.
He once threatened to bring home the 28,000-odd American troops that have been stationed in South Korea for decades to guard against a North Korean attack.
Where a dozen ships once waited to enter, only four could be seen from a hilltop fort built long ago to guard against raids from the sea.
We have to be on our guard against these negative, divisive forces... We have to root them out, call them out, and expel them from our midst.
"The best history helps us recognize the mistakes that we've made, and the dark corners of the human spirit that we need to guard against," Obama said.
STRASBOURG (Reuters) - The European Union agreed new rules on Tuesday to guard against excessively cheap Chinese imports, ending 18 months of wrangling over trade ties with Beijing.
While music- and film-streaming services can "buffer"—fetching the next few minutes of content before it is needed, to guard against connection hiccups—video games cannot.
She is ready with specifics on what he said during the primaries to guard against any attempt at shape-shifting to a more moderate version of himself.
New York City may soon be one step closer to building a new flood protection system around Lower Manhattan to guard against another storm like Hurricane Sandy.
We consider a portion of that stash to be untouchable, having pledged to always hold at least $2114.75 billion in cash equivalents to guard against external calamities.
The software, installed in June to guard against future hacks, now serves as the primary chat and message function inside the DCCC, said communications director Meredith Kelly.
The new dark mode in macOS Mojave, for example, boosts contrast considerably, which should help Mac users see better and guard against eye fatigue or screen glare.
"Diversity of experience, approach and personality helps guard against such problems," said Stephenson, urging charities to encourage applications from women and young people from socially diverse backgrounds.
The costly rejig comes as Japan is also forced to spend more to guard against ballistic missiles being developed by North Korea capable of striking most areas.
"We believe Pakistan will strengthen its guard against risks to projects and continue to provide a security guarantee for Chinese personnel and projects in Pakistan," Geng said.
With millions drawn into the fairytale love story of a prince and his Hollywood bride, mental health experts warn fans to guard against losing touch with reality.
Ukraine imposed sanctions on Yandex and several other Russian Internet firms this month and blocked access to their websites, saying it wanted to guard against cyber threats.
This Redwood City, California-based company combines the best of human knowledge and know-how with cutting-edge technology to help its customers guard against debilitating cyberattacks.
Routes are usually predetermined to limit disruption to traffic, guard against damage to private property, and establish routes for egress should the event have to be ended.
India has previously attempted to tighten rules for businesses entering its power transmission sector, making stringent checks on both power and telecoms equipment to guard against malware.
It also approved a decree to provide access to generic medications at any pharmacy, and another to guard against anti-trust violations that could impact consumer rights.
The chemistry can be volatile, and several early Teslas caught fire before the company built a titanium shield under the vehicle to guard against fire or damage.
But the agencies that oversee business competition—the Justice Department's antitrust division and the Federal Trade Commission—have the primary authority to guard against harmful market concentration.
The Obama Administration set up the bureau, which was authorized under Dodd-Frank, to guard against banks' offering too-good-to-be-true products to unsophisticated consumers.
But we do know that strong safeguards — which include frequent inspections and behavior-altering penalties for breaking environmental and health rules — can guard against disasters like these.
The pursuit, he has said repeatedly, has come with its share of physical and emotional burdens, and he wants to guard against fatigue heading into the playoffs.
The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security on Thursday approved a spending bill providing $85033 billion to the DHS to guard against cyberattacks and protect critical infrastructure.
It's that sentiment that Clinton and Democrats want to expand upon as they seek to solidify her lead in the polls and guard against a Trump comeback.
The process can also lead to overly familiar, bland stories if all involved don't guard against clichés, which is the pitfall of any story told by committee.
"The new position is necessary to promote the efficient use of foreign exchange and to minimize and guard against incidences of arbitrage within the economy," Mangudya said.
In part, banks say they are concerned about the due diligence cryptocurrency exchanges do on their customers to guard against money laundering, criminal activity and sanctions violations.
Powell held his ground that soft inflation, which has persistently failed to rise to the Fed's 2% target, presents a significant risk the Fed must guard against.
The deleted guidance also seeks to guard against "maladaptive" approaches in projects on federal lands: those that push the effects of climate change off onto other lands.
After Amazon, Google and Microsoft update their machines, customers may have to update the operating systems running on their own virtual machines to guard against some exploits.
New government rules require banks to hold thicker capital cushions to guard against losses, which makes trading less profitable by tying up more of a firm's capital.
Another echo of America's political divisions — whether to make voting and voter registration easier, or guard against possible improprieties with tighter requirements — played out on state ballots.
The events that played out 50 years ago in Prague serve as a reminder of the fragility of the systems created to guard against war and tyranny.
It shows in the hard edges of her can-do personality, on guard against unwonted sentimentality and unneeded calories, sidestepping leery co-workers with a breezy smile.
The government would have unregulated access to such information — and there is no statute to guard against abuse or to allow an individual to file a complaint.
The discussions around marine protected areas on the high seas may also offer the planet a way to guard against some of the effects of global warming.
That program collects money from insurers and redirects it to other insurers with especially sick and costly enrollees, helping to guard against premium hikes and heavy losses.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Twitter on Sunday that he discussed forming a cyber security unit to guard against election hacking with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
But we've gotten ourselves in position to have a strong, competitive team this year and pick up some future picks to guard against an upcoming expansion draft.
It also approved a decree to provide access to generic medications at any pharmacy, and another to guard against anti-trust violations that could impact consumer rights.
The most probable is that it arises from the paramount adaptive need for animals to guard against parasites, which are more likely to produce itch than pain.
Publishers and video distributors, for example, will have to verify the type of content they are supplying to meet quality and authenticity standards to guard against fraud.
Separately, newspaper NZZ am Sonntag quoted a health official as saying Switzerland would issue new guidelines in the coming days on how to guard against the illness.
Separately, newspaper NZZ am Sonntag quoted a health official as saying Switzerland would issue new guidelines in the coming days on how to guard against the illness.
Global health authorities had to remain on guard against a wider outbreak, said Jimmy Whitworth, professor of International Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
We're explaining what could constitute a potential war in space, how its effects could be felt across a country, and what's being done to guard against it.
In the July 25 phone call, the Ukrainian President mentioned plans to buy US-made Javelin missiles -- which he needs to help guard against potential Russian provocations.
So just as we as citizens must remain vigilant against external aggression, we must guard against a weakening of the values that make us who we are.
Many advisers to retirement accounts announced plans to retire or were planning to cut back on services, particularly to smaller accounts, in order to guard against lawsuits.
One of Zhang's first tasks will be to steady AgBank's profitability as well as guard against financial risks and bad-loan growth as the Chinese economy slows.
According to the request, the officers are needed to guard against "armed groups who illegally land" on the remote territories, however the exact monetary figure isn't specified.
According to Talbert's office, from April 2011 through April 2013, CVS pharmacies failed to provide effective controls and procedures to guard against the diversion of controlled substances.
They can supply you with new webbing to match the original, or the newer Sunbrella outdoor webbing, which helps guard against dirt and is easier to clean.
An IT ministry official said data localization was necessary to enable the government to carry out investigations and to guard against data breaches, which are widespread globally.
The South argues it needs THAAD to guard against the threat posed by North Korea, which regularly threatens to destroy South Korea, Japan and the United States.
Facebook said on Friday it was making "significant investments" to guard against future attacks and was working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation to deter election interference.
This is to guard against the possibility that the missing member may be fighting alongside an anti-American group like ISIS and later try to rejoin his family.
The President-elect has vowed via Twitter that his company won't execute any new deals while he's in office -- a step to guard against conflict of interest concerns.
Esper said NATO's efforts to reassure Poland and the Baltic States remained a key priority to guard against any Russian "adventurism" given Russia's actions in Georgia and Ukraine.
That exchange of money, along with the study leaders' failure to guard against outside influence, are jeopardizing the study's credibility before it has even enrolled its first participant.
"People with differences are just people, and we need to guard against not valuing those who lead everyday lives and who will remain significantly disabled," Porch tells PEOPLE.
This is especially true for women, who were told to guard against any and all natural appearance changes with an arsenal of wrinkle creams, concealer, and hair dye.
And warns against switching to WEP temporarily to try to guard against the WPA2 attack — given that WEP's myriad and well documented vulnerabilities still mean it's way worse.
"This new investment builds on our existing work to guard against the artificial amplification of non-credible content about the safety and effectiveness of vaccines," the blog said.
Unplanned, chance encounters—with a protest as one wanders down the street, or a competing argument aired on the evening news—help guard against "fragmentation, polarisation and extremism".
Part of the value in having a process is not that it is perfect and always achieves best results but that it can guard against the worst mistakes.
Bandanas, scarves, or helmets are used to guard against the effects of pepper spray and tear gas; they also make it harder for law enforcement to identify them.
LONDON (Reuters) - Unilever is stockpiling ice creams in Britain and deodorants in continental Europe to guard against potential supply disruptions in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
Your data scientists may do much of the leg work, but it's up to everyone participating in an AI project to actively guard against bias in data selection.
The scheme that ensnared Harris made use of a program called "brand registry," which Amazon overhauled last year to give companies more effective ways to guard against counterfeiting.
"We have to guard against backsliding, especially with this administration—turning the clock back on women's roles in everything from business and politics to the military," she said.
THAAD, or Terminal High Altitude Area Defence, is an American missile-defence system designed to guard against North Korea that was installed in South Korea starting in March.
BERLIN/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany is on guard against any last-minute meddling in Sunday's election but experts have seen only isolated attempts to swing votes during the campaign.
And to guard against a late Sanders surge, Clinton has returned to the state with her husband, planning 30 events in the final five days before the primary.
This buffer aims to ensure banks build up capital to guard against risks as the credit cycle picks up, which they can then draw on during a downturn.
Across the country, students have used laws like Title IX to guard against sexual assault and harassment and make college a safer place for people of all genders.
If you aren't on guard against the erosion of democratic norms and traditions you can find yourself one day waking up with the world not as you imagined.
After striking up a few conversations with the gawkers, I realized that they were official election observers who had been dispatched by candidates to guard against counting shenanigans.
The ECB's action, Draghi noted, did nothing to right the balance of risks Europe is facing, which remain tilted to the "downside," but only guard against something worse.
Earlier in May, Ukraine imposed sanctions on Yandex and several other Russian internet firms and blocked access to their websites, saying it wanted to guard against cyber threats.
After the government refused to withdraw the generals and launched unilateral operations against the FDLR last February, MONUSCO said it would accept other measures to guard against abuses.
Pyeongchang's organizing committee for the 2018 Games (POCOG) is also selecting a private cyber security company to guard against a hacking attack from the North, tender documents show.
It said it would look to add capacity over the period by adding trains and flights, and would strengthen measures to guard against the sale of fake tickets.
The petroleum bill would also create a sovereign wealth fund, financed with oil revenues, which the government says it would manage to guard against currency fluctuations and theft.
The authors of these laws protest that they have nothing to do with race or political advantage and claim that they are necessary to guard against voter fraud.
That position is understandable — of course the oil companies would rather discourage the growth of their competitors — but it's also what the RFS was designed to guard against.
Senators have struck a last-minute deal to extend a program regulating how manufacturers must guard against potential terror attacks, calming fears from business groups about a lapse.
Under the law, they must guard against risks or hazards that threaten the integrity of their data and they must have measures in place to prevent unauthorized access.
And yet there are fewer insurance policies that guard against the financial ruin that can accompany flooding than there were a decade ago, the New York Times reports.
The central bank said financial institutions have "substantially increased" their capital buffers since new rules were put in place to guard against another financial collapse: http://bit.ly/295lJBL.
All four men were shown meekly renouncing their activist pasts and urging people to guard against sinister forces threatening the Communist Party, before they were convicted and sentenced.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has warned social media companies to be on guard against attempts to sow distrust in the election results, an official said Friday.
"Local governments will continue to issue bonds to replace the existing debt to help reduce interest burdens, ease debt repayment pressure and guard against financial risks," it said.
To help keeps tabs on data distributed across several devices and to guard against data loss through hard drive destruction, I used a paid subscription to Google Drive.
If their executives sign contracts without following their companies' due process rules, they run the risk of violating compliance standards meant to control costs and guard against corruption.
Tuesday's alert included the publication of IP addresses the FBI said were linked to the hacking campaign and was intended to help private industry guard against the attacks.
We should also heavily guard against this kind of culture taking root within our law enforcement agencies, where officials may feel handcuffed by the shackles of political correctness.
Like sports leagues, museums and other cultural institutions, millions of churches and mosques, synagogues and sanghas, temples and gurdwaras are temporarily closing to guard against spreading the virus.
There is still some hope is that the Rohingya will be able to return to Myanmar eventually, with a "safe zone" proposed as a guard against future attacks.
Inflation has been stuck below the Fed's 2 percent goal, which it targets to guard against economy-harming deflation, since the central bank formally adopted it in 23.
The Fed has not consistently hit its 2 percent target for inflation, which is meant to guard against economy-damaging deflation, since formally adopting the goal in 2012.
There is a reason that many white people viewed slavery as the guard against the vulnerability of women, and black freedom as the gateway to white woman victimization.
But Democrats, seeking to guard against Republican attacks in elections that fall, said they would not consider any tax increases unless Mr. Bush publicly endorsed such a step.
Banking is inherently vulnerable to self-fulfilling panic; if you guard against panic with explicit or implicit guarantees, you create moral hazard which must be contained via regulation.
Since the 1930s, states routinely applied character and fitness tests in order to guard against licensing attorneys who might misuse client funds or who have substance abuse problems.
The Trump administration's response has been to help the Kurds build a border security force in northeast Syria, ostensibly to guard against the resurgence of the Islamic State.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian universities will be required to work with security agencies to ensure they guard against undue foreign interference, Minister for Education Dan Tehan said on Wednesday.
"To guard against risking the health and safety of these foreign nationals, USCIS should more thoroughly scrutinize physicians before allowing them to become civil surgeons," the report advises.
And Republicans in the House and Senate, meanwhile, are pushing legislation that would force the federal government to monitor "sensitive" research projects at universities to guard against spying.
We need it to expunge and guard against the injustice that Bovy mentioned, and we need it because it's indeed a portal to broader knowledge and greater enlightenment.
U.S. President Donald Trump said in a tweet on Sunday that he discussed forming a cyber security unit to guard against election hacking with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
American government policies and messaging have rightly focused on rooting out malign foreign influences on campuses and developing more targeted student visa screening processes to guard against espionage.
Both Price and Azar dealt with Verma similarly — by creating long paper trails to guard against accusations of wrongdoing and, in some cases, point fingers back at CMS.
To guard against volatility, CME and CBOE will put in place stricter than usual risk-management safeguards, including initial margin requirements of between 35 percent and 40 percent.
Some wore face masks, in an apparent attempt to guard against the coronavirus outbreak now sweeping the world and adding to the concerns of hard-pressed European authorities.
Big businesses across China are temporarily shutting stores, advising staff to work from home, offering longer holidays or canceling events to guard against the spreading of the virus.
Pyeongchang's organizing committee for the 2018 Games (POCOG) has also hired a private cyber security company to guard against a hacking attack from the North, tender documents show.
If people knew that there was an inexpensive way to guard against global warming that did not require costly emissions cuts, why would they cut emissions at all?
While Google apologized and outlined steps it would take to guard against those situations, it has also defended itself by pointing to the volume of content it oversees.
Working with the Europeans and our Arab friends is essential if we are to counter destabilizing Iranian activities and guard against the emergence of a radical ISIS successor.
According to the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Kemp helped broker a deal between the Senate and House to guard against illegal distribution, which eventually led to the bill's passage.
Authorities did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but Bahrain denies using torture and says it has installed cameras at interrogation centers to guard against abuse.
Job growth has remained strong, and wage growth has increased in recent months, but Mr. Powell said the Fed was on guard against rising prices, not rising wages.
National Guard troops and police officers were stationed in evacuated neighborhoods to guard against looting after at least four arrests of people suspected of stealing from empty homes.
Global social media companies are seeking to guard against political interference on their platforms amid rising concerns about foreign attempts to disrupt the U.S. midterm elections in November.
It largely comes down to the same techniques you use to guard against cybercrime on a daily basis: Don't click on links or attachments from people you don't know.
Mr Welch was a pioneer of offshoring and GE's supply chains cross the planet, but the firm will have to guard against a protectionist backlash at home and abroad.
The London Stock Exchange's subsidiary LCH currently clears the bulk of euro-denominated swaps, a derivative contract that helps companies guard against unexpected moves in interest rates or currencies.
The U.S. Department of Justice argues Census officials take steps to guard against an undercount, including making in-person follow-up visits, so the final numbers will be accurate.
Since 2010, the ministry of health has withdrawn essential guidelines on conducting safe abortions and banned health workers from training on abortion - which helped safe-guard against backstreet practitioners.
Advanced Micro Devices slipped 4.15 percent after Microsoft suspended patches to guard against security threats for computers running AMD chipsets after complaints that the software updates froze their machines.
Monday's meeting was focused on the School Safety Clearinghouse, which aims to provide recommendations and best practices for how to improve building designs and otherwise guard against school shootings.
The sector's ability to avoid a sharper decline in total exports underscores the importance of developing a diversified customer base to guard against any trade disruptions with major importers.
Fed officials lowered borrowing costs in July and September in an effort to guard against mounting risks, including President Trump's uncertainty-inspiring trade war and a global manufacturing slowdown.
The BOJ said last month it is closely monitoring bank lending to the real estate sector to guard against excessive credit but did not see signs of a bubble.
Still, whether or not Face ID does have improved security, it doesn't guard against one-off flukes of the feature failing onstage, as happened during the event on Tuesday.
But in order to guard against this sort of mishap, researchers at Germany's DLR Robotics and Mechatronics Center have been working a reassuringly familiar safety measure: airbags for robots.
The CIA had been created after Pearl Harbour to guard against surprise attacks, yet in the 22015s the agency's bin Laden hunters had been marginalised as eccentric and obsessive.
These chemicals, with names like "butyrate" and "propionate," seem to have all sorts of helpful benefits—one paper says they help guard against obesity and regulate the gut hormones.
Russia has never believed America's assurances that its national anti-missile system is intended solely to guard against a limited attack from the likes of Iran and North Korea.
The organisation, established by regulated bookmakers to monitor suspicious betting patterns and guard against match fixing in sport, said 73 of the 100 events that raised concern involved tennis.
Advanced Micro Devices slipped 3.5 percent after Microsoft suspended patches to guard against security threats for computers running AMD chipsets after complaints that the software updates froze their machines.
The lawsuit seeks to force Missouri, and as a result to pressure other states, to enact stricter measures to guard against the over-medication of children in state custody.
SK Hynix, a key Apple Inc supplier, joins other local peers scurrying to find alternative suppliers to guard against a supply shortage of high-tech materials restricted by Japan.
The United States, which has 28,500 troops in South Korea to guard against the North Korean threat, has called on China to do more to rein in its neighbor.
O) said on Tuesday that software patches released to guard against microchip security threats slowed down some personal computers and servers, with systems running on older Intel Corp (INTC.
Trump national security officials are considering an unprecedented federal takeover of a portion of the nation's mobile network to guard against China, according to sensitive documents obtained by Axios.
Minutes after President Trump tweeted that he and Vladimir Putin discussed forming an "impenetrable Cyber Security unit" to guard against election hacking and "many other negative things," Republican Sen.
Xi'an, home to the famous terracotta warriors (a UNESCO world heritage site), wants to publish recipes for the city's five most famous foods, to guard against distasteful rip-offs.
Most Japanese institutional investors, including Nippon Life, use currency hedging to guard against large swings in foreign exchange rates on a large part of their massive foreign bond investment.
Weaker than expected steel demand in China and a fresh crackdown on polluting mills have been aggravated by Beijing's efforts to guard against financial risks via tougher financial regulations.
Loading up against LeBron James is daunting but at least predictable, but the Celtics also make teams guard against Smart post-ups and Al Horford threes in successive possessions.
The footage is unforgettable and harrowing—women lying prone beneath the construction cranes to stop them, and grandmothers staying up all night with bats to guard against night evictions.
Senior Chinese officials have urged Muslims to guard against creeping Islamisation, such as foreign styles copied on mosques, and strive to practice their faith in a more "Chinese" way.
The bots have cameras and loudspeakers  to guard against theft, and customers receiving a delivery will be texted a PIN code to unlock the trunk and grab their order.
But failures can and do happen no matter how hard we humans strive for perfection, no matter how much we try to anticipate, and guard against, possible failure points.
Muslim Kashmiri villagers in long woolen coats clear the way of snow and ice, and thousands of Indian troops are deployed to guard against attacks by Muslim militant groups.
While federal and state authorities are beefing up cyber defenses against electronic threats to voting systems, others are taking additional steps to guard against possible civil unrest or violence.
Even today, metal and concrete barriers are strategically placed around public buildings and plazas in Lower Manhattan and elsewhere to deter stray vehicles and guard against possible terror attacks.
In recent years, top pro prospects have increasingly skipped bowl games that did not factor in the national championship to guard against injuries that could affect their draft position.
Trump spoke from the Rose Garden of the White House to announce he was declaring a national emergency at the border to build barriers to guard against illegal immigration.
He advocated greater regulatory oversight of Fannie and Freddie, as well as the imposition of needed capital requirements and putting controls in place to guard against undue risk-taking.
If the aim is more tactical, to guard against an imminent decline, "that involves some form of timing the market, which is very difficult to do," Mr. Balasa warned.
Lawmakers have announced a bipartisan bill intended to guard against crimes like those of former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar by expanding athlete representation among Olympic sports administrations.
Slower than expected steel demand in China and a fresh crackdown on polluting mills have been aggravated by Beijing's efforts to guard against financial risks via tougher financial regulations.
Some could be seen strapping exposed arms and legs with cling wrap to guard against the impact of tear gas as many braced for more police charges before dawn.
Its mandate is to guard against so-called diploma mills — fradulent colleges and universities that award degrees to paying students, with little or no academic effort on their part.
When it comes to an emerging technology as potentially revolutionary as autonomous vehicles, we should guard against the potential for cronyism and regulatory capture as firmly as we can.
Defending Israeli democracy through such a law arguably is a legitimate way to guard against extremists who want to destroy the system from within, by abusing its own rules.
Beyond the exacerbation of regionalism in Italian society, we should be on guard against the ways that outbreaks of disease have historically led to the persecutions of marginalized people.
The quickest way to guard against a repeat of these debacles, Army planners say, is to emphasize readiness and to streamline the process for getting new technology to soldiers.
Second, Congress should hold hearings this year on ways the federal government can be misused to interfere in an election and enact appropriate legislation to guard against such behavior.
Several provinces, including Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia, are instructing people with mild symptoms of Covid-19 to self-isolate rather than seek testing, partly to guard against shortages.
On the other side are many Democrats in Congress, along with their conservationist allies, who lament the loss of more old-growth trees that help guard against climate change.
Some Korean skin care manufacturers have suffered from China's halting group tours into South Korea, amid anger over that country's deploying an antimissile shield to guard against North Korea.
The federal government should also work with the private sector to raise consumer awareness about software solutions designed to guard against the spread of false information on American platforms.
Italy will also have to be on their guard against a dangerous-looking Belgium squad, Ireland and Sweden who in Zlatan Ibrahimovic have one of the tournament's A-listers.
This has accelerated with the enmity toward immigration, which has focused politics inward and portrayed the outside world as something to guard against rather than to protect and uphold.
"So this is very welcome news … (but) complacency is one of the risks we should guard against," she warned, noting three key reasons why the recovery was not assured.
The CDC advised people returning from the affected area of Florida to use mosquito repellent for three weeks to protect their families and guard against further transmission at home.
"In our meeting with the Saudi energy minister, we discussed maintaining a well-supplied oil market to guard against volatility," the unnamed official told reporters in a background briefing.
Advanced Micro Devices slipped 1.6 percent after Microsoft suspended patches to guard against security threats for computers running AMD chipsets after complaints that the software updates froze their machines.
The metric is closely watched as an inflation gauge at a time when the Federal Reserve has been raising interest rates in part to guard against runaway cost pressures.
Erdogan and his supporters are pushing for a more executive presidency, saying it would guard against the sort of fractious coalition politics that hampered Turkey's development in the 1990s.
It has become a cliche among activists on the left to point out that political actors and the press need to constantly be on guard against normalizing Trump's behavior.
The Senate Intelligence Committee has already called on the government to provide resources to states and localities to secure their voting systems and guard against cyberattack for the midterms.
Another form of H.I.V., called X4, relies on a different protein to enter cells; none of these theoretical treatments would guard against infection with that form of the virus.
"Those are the on-the-surface subtle changes that we as Americans right now need to be on guard against, and call out when we see them," he said.
S. President George W. Bush imposed steel import duties, would be designed to guard against steel and aluminum being diverted to Europe from elsewhere if U.S. tariffs come in.
Societe Generale strategist Regis Chatellier said he had adjusted his portfolio in favour of shorter-duration emerging debt especially in central Europe, to guard against the rise in core rates.
Blankfein told the BBC it was important to guard against any rapid changes or fragmentation of financial activity, saying it could risk the safety and security of the financial system.
So too, the broadband providers have not "barked" more because they have known that the Commission stood vigilant to guard against the dangers described forcefully in the 2005 Policy Statement.
The images, released by the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative, show anti-aircraft guns plus other weapons systems that would guard against cruise missiles sitting in hexagonal structures on the islands.
The commission seems skeptical that any net neutrality rules are needed at all, saying at one point that there is "virtually no quantifiable evidence of consumer harm" to guard against.
And some of the mechanisms they put in place to guard against other concentrations of power went on to exacerbate the problems that such a two-party system can cause.
Ginger is a natural nausea fighter, and this trio also provides antioxidants, which can guard against some of the inflammation and damage caused by drinking (especially to your aching brain!).
Germany's decentralized political system and the ties of politicians to small, local districts where security can be more lax also make it harder to guard against attacks, security experts said.
To guard against assessing fines that defendants can't afford, states should require judges to evaluate a person's ability to pay and then apply a sliding scale to determine the amount.
To guard against all that, our sources say Mariah and company just got a $35 million insurance policy for her voice, and another policy of equal amount for her gams.
In a speech in Hong Kong, Lagarde said the top priorities for the global economy are to steer clear of protectionism, guard against financial risk and foster long-term growth.
But this is because economists are largely trained to look at wage gains as a key contributor to inflation, which they regard as the No. 1 thing to guard against.
While investors trade VIX futures to guard against market declines and turmoil, those derivatives have a tendency to lose value in steadily rising markets as demand for such protection declines.
Aboush is the founder and leader of the NPU, a militia established in early 2015 by Assyrian Christians to guard against an ISIS offensive that swept across the Ninevah Plainswhere.
A substantial increase in export revenue generated by OT2 and other projects should also guard against a return of external finance pressure beyond the time-frame of the IMF programme.
The government would "make good use of fiscal and monetary policy tools to strengthen preemptive and timely fine-tuning, prepare policy reserves and effectively guard against various risks", Li said.
"We must be on our guard against speculative moves and won't hesitate to take action against excess speculation," Shibayama, Special Adviser to the Prime Minister, told Reuters in an interview.
Befitting for the nation's top food regulator, who is also a medical doctor, the White House candy dish on his desk is covered with plastic wrap to guard against germs.
Under pressure from EU regulators to do more to guard against foreign meddling in the bloc's upcoming legislative election, Facebook toughened its rules on political advertising in Europe last week.
Since the days of Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, and the Olsen Twins, we've yet to highlight those in-between moments where fashion acts as a literal guard against the world.
One can question how much putting people in the same building can cure years of sluggish development, but Apple apparently thinks it'll speed things up and guard against buggy software.
THAAD is a sore spot for China, which considers the system a threat in the region, though the US insists its purely to guard against the North Korean missile threat.
It recently took the lead again, as the Legislature passed and Governor Cuomo signed a landmark bill that will guard against overturning of abortion rights by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Civilian vigilante militia members posted in the city to guard against Boko Haram look out for her, beating back children who flock to her as she goes about her work.
M.L.M. Carey, a correspondent in "Women Travelers on the Nile," recommended packing "a few common dresses for the river," along with veils, gloves and umbrellas to guard against the sun.
And in a statement issued Tuesday afternoon, a Facebook spokesperson stressed that the company was "continuing to investigate" whether Trending "curators" had violated guidelines designed to guard against partisan politics.
He even blatantly used the families of MS-13 gang victims to make his point that immigrants are criminals and that we have to guard against them at all costs.
St. Louis Fed President James Bullard wanted his fellow central bankers to approve an "insurance" rate cut at this week's meeting as a guard against weaker growth and low inflation.
Pictet's Menon recognizes "significant" tailrisks, hedging her position by buying long-dated U.S. bonds to guard against the risk of deflation and keeping a relatively small overweight on emerging equities.
Rather, she urges for multiple strategies -- including forest conservation, natural breeding programs, the use of rangers to guard against poaching and assisted reproductive technologies -- to be used in wildlife conservation.
Privacy-conscious techies are now talking of using VPNs as a matter of course to guard against broadband providers collecting data about which internet sites and services they are using.
National security officials are reportedly considering a plan to nationalize the United States' next-generation 33G wireless network in an effort to guard against competitive and cybersecurity threats from China.
In a phone interview with CNN on Thursday, Weintraub said the agency's key technology staffers remain on the job this time around -- albeit without pay -- to guard against another attack.
Children and family members should engage in preventative measures to guard against spreading the respiratory infection, including covering coughs and staying up to date on vaccinations, according to the CDC.
Because monetary policy takes time to influence the economy, central bankers traditionally try to stay ahead of problems like fast-rising prices, raising rates today to guard against future trouble.
The big picture: The companies view this as a way to help guard against Amazon, which has been moving (among many, many product lines) into the aftermarket car parts business.
The stated intent was to guard against corruption, but the law also hurt the state's largest black political organization: the Alabama Democratic Conference, which works to turn out black voters.
The White House Correspondents Association (WHCA) on Monday implemented rearranged seating in the briefing room to increase social distancing in an effort to guard against the spread of the coronavirus.
Given the odd mix of factors conspiring to keep inflation below target, it may be too soon for the central bank to relax its guard against a slippage in inflation.
As to the economic benefits of preserving an endangered species, Ms. Epanchin-Niell pointed to what advocates for the law might describe as a "moral obligation" to guard against extinction.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve unveiled new rules on Wednesday that create a "stress capital buffer" to determine how much banks must hold in reserve to guard against downturns.
They were assigned to monitor residents for signs of illness, screen them for treatment and quarantine, and bolster residential checkpoints to guard against outsiders who might bring in the virus.
That language has become particularly fraught in recent weeks, as administration officials have insisted that the president approved the strike that killed General Suleimani to guard against a looming attack.
The newspaper cited one person familiar with the design saying this approach was taken in order to guard against the system acting erroneously or causing a pilot to lose control.
Their answers follow an Axios report detailing a National Security Council memo and PowerPoint which propose a nationalized wireless broadband network designed to guard against state-sponsored hacks by China.
Transit authorities closed two stations on the airport express train to guard against a possible disruption of transportation to the transportation hub, but none had materialized by late Sunday afternoon.
A spokesman for Morneau declined to say whether the minister holds any Morneau Shepell shares or what he did with his assets and holdings to guard against conflict of interest.
Nurses and all health care professionals must guard against any erosion of civil rights protections in health care and continue to ensure patients receive quality, medically necessary, and compassionate care.
Our presence may provide just enough security to allow their energy and transport corridors to take shape, while also helping the Russians guard against Islamic terrorism on their southern border.
For four glorious weeks, the World Cup has also stood guard against the more hollow daily news bits that are, typically, inconsequential but usually invade my newsfeed and my thought.
For Severino, who will turn 25 next week, the deal protects against injury or underperformance, and the Yankees guard against Severino's value skyrocketing with a potential Cy Young-level season.
How do you guard against that ideology, which still dominates much of the GOP, and some of whose ideas are shared by more hawkish Democrats, from leading us astray again?
Brazil has deployed troops to patrol Rio's emblematic tourist sites to guard against the slightest chance of an attack, officials said, though security at the Olympic stadium appeared slack on Tuesday.
The need to find ways to guard against such attacks is one of the reasons that the Pentagon's Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) gives for its work on gene drives.
Rooms come equipped with panic buttons to guard against abusive johns, though Ms Little says she has used hers twice: once at the sight of a tarantula and once by accident.
"It is the determination of the board to build a robust system of checks and balances to guard against such events," said Costello, who was Australian Treasurer from 1996 to 2007.
The pace of malicious hacks and security breaches is showing no signs of slowing down, and spend among enterprises to guard against that is set to reach $124 billion this year.
On a recent weeknight, he stood on the front deck of his house, which had been lifted 10 feet off the ground to guard against future flooding, and uncorked his opinion.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China must strengthen regulatory oversight and control the overall amount of money supply to guard against mounting financial risks in the economy, a top economic official said on Sunday.
The Japanese panel maker said on Thursday it would build a plant in Vietnam to make flat screens and electronic devices to guard against additional U.S. import tariffs on Chinese goods.
Since U.S. President Donald Trump took office, China has made overtures toward boosting cooperation with the EU to guard against any protectionist "American First" policies under Trump, European diplomats have said.
South Korea and the United States say the sole purpose of the THAAD is to guard against North Korean missiles, but China says that its powerful radar could penetrate its territory.
"Climate gentrification"—the practice of wealthy investors buying up high-elevation properties to guard against sea level rise—is among the reasons Haitians are being pushed out of Miami's Little Haiti.
" An airport spokesperson also told NBC News that the system has been "stress-tested by IT security experts" and the company in charge is prepared "to guard against the latest threats.
But the FRC said PwC and Denison failed to guard against the "self-interest threat" created by the substantial fees they generated in providing non-audit services to the Taveta Group.
The "pressing" need for new measures to guard against foreign spies is an unfortunate side-effect of China's reform and opening up to the world, the official Beijing Daily newspaper said.
This year, the central bank introduced a new regulatory system, the Macro-Prudential Assessment (MPA), to more effectively guard against systemic financial risks as the country's banking assets become more diversified.
Such strikes of jurors by the prosecution are supposed to be subject to strict scrutiny, to guard against the existing, undeniable and systemwide prejudice of striking blacks from trials of blacks.
Brad Parscale's position contrasts with a reported proposal floated by the White House earlier this year that included a plan to nationalize 2628G networks in an attempt to guard against China.
National security adviser John Bolton said there is "no particular immediate threat" that spurred the new preparations, but that the government wanted to increase its actions to guard against biological risks.
Mac users should also be on guard against the OS X/KeRanger-A ransomware and its variants, which can extort a high price in exchange for getting your computer's files back.
The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security on Thursday approved a spending bill providing $1.8 billion to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to guard against cyberattacks and protect critical infrastructure.
That should suggest to any reasonable person that the financial services industry could use more revenue from debit card fees to guard against cybersecurity risks to consumers who use debit cards.
The United States, which has 28,500 troops in South Korea to guard against the North Korean threat, has called on China to do more to rein in its ally and neighbour.
Brad Parscale's position contrasts with a reported proposal floated by the White House earlier this year that included a plan to nationalize 22019G networks in an attempt to guard against China.
Worries over policy tightening and regulatory curbs also weighed on sentiment, as the official Xinhua News Agency published a series of editorials highlighting Beijing's concerted campaign to guard against financial risks.
Kotlin, an open-source language, is similar to the popular programming language Java (and programmers can mix and match the two), but it has special features that help guard against bugs.
Wheeler's proposal only locks the front door to guard against ISP privacy violations, while keeping the back door wide open for edge providers, such as social media and e-commerce companies.
To guard against such outcomes, the regulators have put into place a number of restrictions with the Charter deals that will extend Internet connectivity and not make using broadband too expensive.
In fact, we went at financial regulation very hard to guard against another era of 'too big to fail' and some of the systemic disruptions that occurred because of lax regulation.
McGregor's most effective work from the guard against Mendes were the elbows to the top of the head and the basic technical stand up, often getting hit on the way up.
The company employs an in-house authentication team that reviews every item to guard against fakes before they make their way onto the website, though stuff still slips through the cracks.
Amid Venezuela's deepening crisis, green uniformed-National Guard troops have also been sent to control food lines at supermarkets, man checkpoints, and guard against theft in hospitals and isolated oil fields.
Och-Ziff also agreed to retain a compliance monitor for three years to ensure it stays within the law and promised to strengthen its internal controls to guard against future violations.
The way the new shopping feature is designed, for now, may help guard against that: The brands and retailers involved in the initial rollout can't place shoppable products into Instagram ads.
Of course we need to be on our guard against every manifestation of white nationalism, just as we are when it comes to jihadism and every other form of violent extremism.
And it's important to guard against that concern spilling over into a form of prudishness that actually risks removing the agency from a fully grown adult, you know what I mean?
Our system of government was designed with a set of checks and balances to guard against having too much power concentrated in the hands of any one person, including the president.
It is absolutely right to think very carefully and thoroughly about what those consequences might be, and how we might guard against them, without preventing real progress on improved artificial intelligence.
The suit asserts that in cooperating with ICE, Motel 6 employees violated state and federal laws that protect consumers and those that guard against discrimination, as well as the State Constitution.
And while it is right to guard against vigilantism, I don't think it is right to say that a woman who has been raped owes anyone a duty to be silent.
For the best part of the remaining two hours, Schiff explained in detail why American democracy now and in the future needs to be on guard against a "despot" like Trump.
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department said on Monday that it would deploy more than 500 people in 28 states on Tuesday to monitor Election Day practices and guard against intimidation and disruptions.
New governor Philip Lowe said policy makers had to "guard" against the risk that sluggish consumer prices would feed into ever lower expectations for inflation, leading to an unwelcome downward spiral.
EDT tomorrow: The House Science, Space and Technology Committee is holding a hearing on how the federal government can guard against cyberattacks on voting machines during the 2016 election. http://bit.
" It said stringent controls are used to guard against "field material" from entering the raw products and that washing and filtration systems and visual inspections are used to eliminate "unwanted debris.
Story at a glance Coastal states are applying for billions of dollars of federal funding intended to help guard against natural disasters, many of which are being exacerbated by climate change.
The disastrous consequences of the Obama administration's heavy-handed net neutrality rules were a prime example of Washington bureaucracy run amok—exactly what the CRA was designed to guard against. Sen.
Thoughtful system design with built-in privacy provisions like data minimization and proportionality, well-controlled processes and robust governance, together with established rule of law, are essential to guard against risks.
The United States, which has 28,500 troops in South Korea to guard against the North Korean threat, has called on China to do more to rein in its ally and neighbor.
Facebook and Google, widely criticized for their role in the spread of fake news during the American presidential campaign, are also taking steps to guard against a repeat in France's election.

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