And beyond protection from legal harassment, they need protection from hackers, who are frequently deployed to harass and compromise those with powerful enemies.
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She, too, had a Protection from Abuse order against him.
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Startup founders deserve formal protection from sexual harassment by investors.
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Felix himself was rendered untouchable by protection from the DFS.
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Nathan Teaford said many residents have no protection from floods.
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Her eyes were covered as protection from a heat lamp.
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"It's my protection from people coughing and sneezing," she said.
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Without the wall, the city has little protection from flooding.
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The agreements do not provide blanket protection from criminal prosecution.
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Anbang also buys further protection from interference by Beijing authorities.
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Don't expect Medicare to provide complete protection from these expenses.
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He temporarily fled town and sought protection from the police.
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Freedom of thought needs protection from threats left and right.
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Its Canadian subsidiary has also been granted protection from creditors.
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Those panels also provide extra protection from wind and weather.
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The vaccine could offer protection from multiple subtypes of flu.
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Before, we had the Protection from Harassment Act of 1997.
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Be a specific as possible about what you want protection from.
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Importantly, part of that expedited process is protection from the filibuster.
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PG&E plans to seek court protection from creditors around Jan.
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Silicon:Safe is touting "100% protection from password theft" on its website.
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"Historically, the French demand protection from the state," said Mr. Laïdi.
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They're seeking humanitarian protection from gang violence in their home countries.
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Lobbyists justify licences by claiming consumers need protection from unqualified providers.
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"This is my protection from people's coughing and sneezing," she adds.
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The minister urged protection from "all South Africans" for Treasury staff.
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That essentially means they had some sort of protection from arrest.
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However, states are fighting back and offering protection from federal meddling.
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And most recently we added protection from phishing, malware and spam.
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That is why American citizens deserve protection from facial recognition abuse.
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It was our conduit to power and our protection from abuse.
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Since then, Casino's parent Rallye has filed for protection from creditors.
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An umbrella that provides protection from the twin suns of Tatooine
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During that time some applicants are granted temporary protection from deportation.
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Bankruptcy filings, while providing protection from creditors, do not cover leases.
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The town was not without protection from law enforcement on Tuesday.
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In May, Casino's parent Rallye was placed under protection from creditors.
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"This is my protection from people's coughing and sneezing," she added.
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They should not get the benefit of protection from bankruptcy courts.
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In the regional parliament they also enjoy some protection from prosecution.
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Nor has it more than dented welfare states' protection from calamity.
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DACA provided its recipients with work permits and protection from deportation.
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This provides at least some, protection from being re-victimized psychologically.
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Protection from piracy CTRL-C = "Copy" CTRL-C RIGHT = COPYRIGHT 49A.
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Protection from piracy CTRL-C = "Copy" CTRL-C RIGHT = COPYRIGHT 49A.
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If even slavish loyalty isn't protection from Trump's ire, what is?
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Cappelleri also likes health-care leader UnitedHealth for its protection from trade.
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Its isolation had, until recently, afforded it protection from most human activities.
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This new program goes well beyond basic protection from patent trolls, though.
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Only the Aunts have protection from the landscape with their breathing masks.
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The case's two-layer construction offers solid protection from drops and jostles.
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Protection from pain guarantees weakness, fragility and greater suffering in the future.
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The turtles' flashy shells actually evolved as protection from predators in nature.
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Lacking protection from other institutions, people seek it from their own tribe.
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For Lithuania it means protection from the giant neighbour to the east.
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Lawmakers across Latin America enjoy such protection from prosecution while in office.
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Protection from UV radiation: Trees absorb 96% of ultraviolet radiation, Nowak says.
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Some of the most popular funds offered yield or protection from inflation.
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He was hoping for protection from creditors while he restructured the group.
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They are promised housing, freedom of movement and protection from official harassment.
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Serving in the military provides no protection from President Donald Trump's ire.
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International law demands that Jordan let in people seeking protection from war.
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Saudi Arabia has sought the security of protection from an international power.
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Takata will seek bankruptcy protection from creditors on Monday, two sources said.
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Women wear them for protection from getting a tan and jellyfish stings.
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Salomon filed docs in Los Angeles Thursday seeking protection from Paris' brother.
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All of us expect some level of protection from plausible future attacks.
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Her new papers offered her protection from persecution for her Jewish heritage.
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"It shouldn't be a protection from you, yourself abandoning it," he said.
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There's not nearly enough food or space or protection from the elements.
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The coat seemed to steel her, offering protection from many bitter elements.
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Epileptic mice experience the same protection from a so-called ketogenic diet.
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"What it may not do is demand contractual protection from price competition."
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But the best protection masks offer may be protection from the wearer.
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Tariffs offered American companies some protection from Chinese imports, the study showed.
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With China, we know their system and we want protection from it.
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DACA, which provides work permits and protection from deportation, primarily benefits Hispanics.
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"Our policies provide protection from hate speech," Mr. Allan said last month.
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The THAAD offered a measure of protection from medium-range ballistic missiles.
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They — and not the victimizers — deserve protection from the Department of Education.
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Its parent company Rallye was placed under protection from creditors in May.
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Many of them gripped umbrellas, but not for protection from inclement weather.
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In 1952, movies finally received First Amendment protection from the Supreme Court.
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Park's ouster means she loses the protection from prosecution she enjoyed as president.
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Since leaving the hospital, he has been receiving protection from the federal government.
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So it is understandable that the cattle industry wants government protection from change.
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Existing industries will seek protection from new technologies and ways of doing business.
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Like all workers, the AHF argues, porn stars need protection from those risks.
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The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution provides protection from unreasonable search and seizure.
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Lena Sved filed documents Tuesday in L.A., requesting court-ordered protection from Dick.
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A U.S. court on Friday gave three other Hanjin ships protection from seizure.
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Manafort himself surely knows that a pardon offers no protection from state prosecution.
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Insurance companies that have asset-management arms have some protection from this pressure.
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People who work outside of Washington should have the same protection from harassment.
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Others do, for a fee, like "premium" car rental protection from American Express.
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In addition to the higher volume, Amazon offers sellers more protection from fraud.
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Though Guapo did provide protection from Kondor, Sidony's existing injuries were too extensive.
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Coastal roads are inundated without protection from both ordinary tides and extraordinary storms.
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But we still get a large bit of protection from that magnetic field.
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It grants temporary work permits and protection from deportation to nearly 21625,2900 immigrants.
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Life also needs protection from space radiation, such as an atmospheric ozone layer.
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He is now living in the United States under protection from American authorities.
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Do you think that his life should get less protection from suicidal desires?
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But kids don't merely get diseases that parents already have lifelong protection from.
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But last month, he decided to open up about obtaining protection from Germany.
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But Mr. Cuero Bravo had requested protection from the government and was denied.
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In other words, investors would have no protection from the Trump administration's policies.
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Under that strategy, the drilling measure would share the protection from a filibuster.
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"Protection from sexual predators should not be a luxury confined to paying customers."
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The Kurds want protection from Turkey and, if possible, a degree of autonomy.
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The Kurds want protection from Turkey and a say in their political future.
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"It's O.K." He wore a paper mask as protection from the phototherapeutic light.
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" He added, "We have universal health protection, from the cradle to the grave.
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It provides protection from infection because it contains numerous types of immune cell.
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The only question is whether we will receive respect and protection from discrimination.
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Slowed broadband development, crushed startups, and protection from competition for big Internet companies.
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Instead, those eligible can apply for protection from being deported and work authorizations.
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But clearly, it does not guarantee all Americans equal protection from the law.
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For about 200 years, many prayers in Europe sought protection from the Vikings.
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Cory Booker and Robert Menendez to ask for protection from deportation, according to CNN.
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Some investors have taken protection from White House-fueled volatility into their own hands.
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Many of the dogs were found outdoors, without any protection from the freezing cold.
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But this is not the first time that Spears has sought protection from Lutfi.
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Often companies do not have adequate strategies to ensure data protection from insider threats.
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Twenty-nine states have no protection from public accommodation discrimination based on sexual orientation.
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The Dutch minister praised the deal, saying all workers deserved protection from unfair competition.
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Any autonomous ship needs to have sufficient protection from threats faced by cyber warfare.
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This duo have been at the vanguard of calls for protection from foreign competition.
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They have no protection from being fired for who they are in many states.
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The star was also granted an emergency order of protection from the former wrestler.
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"Price protection from your credit card can be a really good thing," he said.
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In exchange for political donations and personal kickbacks, Frelimo grants traffickers protection from arrest.
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Now their youngest users need the opposite: more privacy and protection from bad actors.
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Denton filed for personal bankruptcy this month to also seek protection from the judgment.
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The mutation became more common in populations as it conferred protection from the disease.
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Trump's decision to withhold protection from Syrian Kurds upended five years of U.S. policy.
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The measure also limits protection from discrimination for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
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As noted earlier, the jurors are anonymous and receive protection from the U.S. Marshals.
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The phrase "broad spectrum" signifies that a sunscreen offers some protection from UVA rays.
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In the meantime, some irreplaceable aircraft finally have a little protection from the elements.
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It comes down to the Fourth Amendment, your protection from unreasonable searches and seizures.
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Today, close to 800,000 young people have been granted protection from deportation under DACA.
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In the old world, trade negotiators battled producers who sought protection from international competition.
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"Without protection from my government, I'm not on a level playing field," Lang said.
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Under DACA, around 85033,000 immigrants have received a work permit and protection from deportation.
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More than 40 energy-related companies sought court protection from their creditors in 2015.
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In June, for instance, Singapore passed the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act.
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"Asylum only seeks to guarantee protection from persecution," he said in another Twitter post.
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YouTube creators and artists in other fields could find protection from the Kleins' case.
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That's right: The equipment that supposedly needs protection from 5G interference doesn't even exist.
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Both of these laws now need protection from the Trump administration and congressional Republicans.
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Don't close your eyes (unless you don't have protection from the retina-buring sunlight).
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The money flows up; the protection from abusive customers or police officers flows down.
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And the people you tipped off were also entitled to protection from being scammed.
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People in the Dogon community created a militia to provide protection from jihadist insurgents.
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Ms. Kim's ascension, however, is no guarantee of protection from her brother's mercurial purges.
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Those aliens may, however, still seek other forms of protection from persecution or torture.
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Protection from this year's vaccine is expected to be good, but it's not perfect.
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Biden's campaign submitted a formal request for protection from the Secret Service last week.
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"Protection from sexual predators should not be a luxury confined to paying customers," Rep.
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All sought and bought protection from people with power in Russia, Europe and America.
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For years, the United States has provided a tacit guarantee of protection from Beijing.
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Many protesters, first aid responders and journalists use masks as protection from tear gas.
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Republican proposals appear to offer no protection from high deductibles and other cost-sharing.
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Nakumatt went into voluntary supervision earlier this year after seeking protection from its creditors.
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The protection from extradition afforded by Germany's Constitution does not reach beyond its borders.
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In November Stefanel was granted court protection from creditors until March of next year.
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He secured an order of protection from abuse and made sure it was enforced.
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Their strategy of cronyism, bailouts, and government protection from competition and markets has worked.
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And many animals have more places to get food, shelter or protection from predators.
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Legislation passed in recent years gives journalists protection from having to disclose their sources.
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The Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Bill passed with 72 members voting in favor.
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Spyker itself filed for protection from creditors in 2014, but has since started production again.
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Earlier this month, Baloch sought protection from government, saying she was receiving anonymous death threats.
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Hawley, though, describes that protection from lawsuits as a "subsidy" given to big internet companies.
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Protection from deportation and the chance to work have been life-changing for DACA recipients.
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Play with the sun visors to make sure they offer adequate protection from distracting rays.
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"Protection from sexual predators should not be a luxury confined to paying customers," Krishnamoorthi wrote.
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" Additionally, the U.S. market may actually offer some protection from a possible Brexit chaos. "U.
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The case also provides ample protection from bumps and drops, without blocking your iPhone's speakers.
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In order to get the most protection from that bottle, it's critical you slather right.
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Breast-fed infants enjoy greater protection from infections, sudden infant death syndrome and metabolic disease.
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Courts give citizens protection from governments entering their homes or rifling through their personal papers.
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But I can see why other people might want it for protection from accidental spills.
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There are benefits to melanin, but protection from skin cancer is not one of them.
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The vaccine offers partial protection from the disease, which kills about 103,000 people each year.
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Huts cobbled together with straw, mud and plastic offer scant protection from the winter chill.
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It's unclear at this point why Justice wants court-ordered protection from her father's friend.
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More than 100,000 farmers also sent the government a petition seeking protection from FCTC rules.
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Last year, the FCC moved to expand that privacy protection from telephones to the Internet.
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"The government also assured us of protection from any arbitrary or unlawful crackdown," Qureshi said.
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Experts say companies should employ to new technology to offer users better protection from hackers.
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This has triggered demands from rival firms for protection from what they see as dumping.
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Neal was given a two-year order of protection from him, according to the report.
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Solar manufacturers are asking for pretty much the same thing: protection from a cheaper competitor.
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A button-up storm flap at the bust allows for additional protection from the elements.
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Under existing case law, journalists are afforded little more protection from surveillance than average citizens.
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AdBlock Plus has 100 million users seeking protection from ads such as auto-play videos.
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This has triggered demands from rival firms for protection, from what they see as dumping.
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For use in alpine environments, this jacket offers protection from both the wind and snow.
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Mr. Bower said the gunman also had a "protection from abuse" order out against him.
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In May, Rallye, received protection from creditors as they try to avoid the group's collapse.
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He won passage of another initiative to end protection from prosecution for Jalisco's elected officials.
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In many cases, she added, there was effective protection from the national authorities of origin.
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Yet there are instances when being on a private course is not protection from liability.
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Tony, the pastor at the French Quarter Wedding Chapel, wore full protection from the outbreak.
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This balanced investment strategy has given me more protection from market volatility than I expected.
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Such measures will be protection from storms and may help prevent rising flood insurance costs.
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And when it comes to shapewear, it's less clear what people are seeking protection from.
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It means the lack of basic protection from any of the states they naturally inhabit.
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They repeatedly invoked their Fifth Amendment protection from self-incrimination to each question from lawmakers.
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However, only 49 percent of respondents felt that the measures offered adequate protection from cyberattacks.
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In fact, the architect calls them "cockpits" because they offer protection from wind and noise.
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This effect was documented in the U.S. textile industry as it received protection from imports.
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One of his sons wore a surgical mask on Wednesday for protection from the fumes.
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This vulnerable population needs our protection from the stigma that works to bring it down.
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The regulations also offer small traders protection from competition from big businesses such as supermarkets.
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Its parent company Rallye, also highly indebted, was placed under protection from creditors in May.
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Perhaps witch trials served a similar function during the Great Hunt to the role of political campaigns today: instead of competing to show voters they offer protection from terrorists and criminals, 16th-century religions competed to show potential converts they offered protection from witches.
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A section of the current law is designed to give struggling firms temporary protection from creditors.
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Around 600,000 square miles of ocean will purportedly gain protection from commercial fishing for 35 years.
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The endangered mammal needs protection from the invasive grey squirrels introduced in 1876 from North America.
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We humans still rely on the magnetic field as protection from high-energy radiation from space.
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The Omni-Tech™ design ensures utmost protection from the elements that's both comfortable and breathable.
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In Nigeria, for instance, Pentecostal Christian preachers fight for converts by offering protection from child witches.
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Taylor Swift needs protection from bullies, but Leslie Jones can fend for herself against racist harassers?
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The status not only allowed them to work legally but also gave them protection from deportation.
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But what if you could have built-in protection from outside interference, making error correction unnecessary?
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South Korea's biggest ocean shipping line is seeking protection from its creditors in dozens of countries.
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Germany's constitution (and consensual traditions) would give such a government some protection from no-confidence votes.
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Under the Obama policy Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) they were offered protection from deportation.
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Each vehicle rented through DriveShare will come with a $353 million in insurance protection from Hagerty.
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As many as 259 large firms sought protection from creditors in the period, Serasa Experian added.
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Most Americans mistakenly believe that they are getting state-of the-art skin protection from sunscreen.
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Many also are the result of well-connected industries lobbying politicians for protection from new competitors.
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The next day, the Gambian government withdrew police protection from the American embassy, the embassy said.
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Beyond basic protection from inevitable slip-ups, phones don't need a crystal-embellished, leather-wrapped cover.
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Everywhere are piles of sandbags that can offer protection from airstrikes as well as restricting movements.
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Many versions are graced with rubber-tipped heels — an extra layer of protection from springtime puddles.
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Citing their significant investments, many handout proponents often then ask: Don't they deserve protection from taxpayers?
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Many of the workers have approached lawmakers to seek protection from Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials.
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Watson, who is disabled and black, told them she needed protection from her abusive ex-boyfriend.
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When the suit comes into contact with contaminants, it "activates" and offers protection from the threat.
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But workers want things like better protection from termination and mechanisms for contesting favoritism by managers.
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I have never felt anything but unconditional support, love, safety and protection from this extraordinary man.
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Back then, both students and peasants needed protection from the substances then being thrown into beer.
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If Congress doesn't pass a permanent fix, her protection from deportation will expire in November 1003.
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And without protection from deportation, nearly 800,000 Dreamers will become priorities for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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The case comes in four different colors and it offers basic protection from drops and scratches.
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Senator McCain should give Sergeant Bergdahl the same protection from meddling he afforded Khalid Shaikh Mohammed.
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Mostly, it needs protection from cooks who crank up the heat and achieve the exact opposite.
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Investors again sought protection from market volatility in low-risk assets such as Treasuries and gold.
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For many Americans, that happy era of near-total protection from deadly bacterial infections has passed.
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Some people think about health insurance in the same way, as a protection from financial catastrophe.
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I expect more protection from my tax money that I pay to the Department of Health.
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The gangs offer protection from rape and rival crews, but it comes at a steep price.
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However, we don't know much about immunity (protection from reinfection) against Covid-19 after an infection.
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An authentic "experience" was promised — but also protection from the experience of actually being in Turkey.
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But the problem was not about old certificates, it was about ineffective protection from sun exposure.
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Russia is among a lineup of countries where citizens are seeking legal protection from environmental ruin.
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Without the protection from my headphones, I heard people yell at each other in the street.
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They have a lightweight steel frame, adjustable tips, and tinted lenses for protection from the sun.
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The firm has been granted temporary protection from creditors' claims as a result of the blockade.
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Fortunately, outdoor companies realized the need to mesh a dressier style with protection from the elements.
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But he has said previously that seeking protection from prosecution is a telltale sign of wrongdoing.
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The firm has been granted temporary protection from creditors' claims as a result of the blockade.
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Until now, the couple have received armed personal protection from London's police paid for by taxpayers.
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"The vaccine has been available for decades and provides almost 100% protection from measles," Gordon said.
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The latter obscured my line of sight but didn't give me any protection from enemy fire.
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He is willing to help you to prosecute these people but will need protection from them.
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The program gave the Dreamers protection from deportation and made them eligible for a work permit.
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Mr. Trump has said previously that seeking protection from prosecution is a telltale sign of wrongdoing.
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However, until the passage of the DREAM Act, Dreamers will lose protection from deportation every day.
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Women's rights advocates condemned the plan for putting the burden of protection from harassment onto victims.
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It's a symbiotic relationship: Civilians contribute food, and the rebels offer protection from the government militia.
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The legal complaint from the former VW employee claims protection from retaliation under a Michigan whistleblower law.
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Because of this, your teeth have less protection from saliva and are more vulnerable to acid attacks.
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The pull-out method offers zero protection from the STIs you can get from pre-ejaculation fluids.
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There is one corner of the market that could offer some protection from further downside, said Baruch.
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Detroit has $18 billion-worth of debt, and on December 3rd was granted protection from its creditors.
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Or the lack of protection from sexual harassment and violent verbal abuse during promotional parties and events.
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With the Security Deluxe program you'll get full protection from viruses, malware, spyware, and other malicious attacks.
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There is no citizen in Darfur that is under threat and in need of protection from UNAMID.
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But also encryption is necessary as a form of consumer protection from scammers, thieves, stalkers, and abusers.
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Since early 22.5, more than 22017 oil and gas firms have sought court protection from their creditors.
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DACA currently offers temporary protection from deportation to roughly 750,000 children brought to the U.S. as children.
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An elder, Chang Ing-won, prays for the country's president and protection from North Korea's nuclear arms.
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The secretive legislative process Republicans have adopted serves as a second layer of protection from public scrutiny.
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We are focused on what is practical and best for the people who need protection from VAWA.
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Furthermore, newspaper publishing and broadcasting are forms of speech entitled to First Amendment protection from government infringement.
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But the companies repeatedly added more expensive debt and returned to the court for protection from lenders.
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After all, the solar manufacturers haven't been asking for protection from the sun, only from foreign companies.
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Google just gave us another good reason to use its phone app: better protection from spam callers.
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Protocols are also being proposed for safe burial practices to ensure maximum safety and protection from infection.
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The program gives nearly 28500,6900 people protection from being deported and the ability to obtain work permits.
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Alcalá considers the notion of skilled labor as protection from devastation, only this protection is always temporary.
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It's designed that way: any protection from the sun would provide not only comfort, but also concealment.
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These austere concrete blocks were put on Cancún beaches to serve as protection from hurricanes in 2013.
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I don't expect much protection from a man who once suggested that sex workers can't be raped.
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The question for the justices was who qualified as a whistle-blower entitled to protection from retaliation.
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Whether you're raking, weeding or tree trimming, your hands will need protection from cuts, scratches and scrapes.
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Everyone who comes to Santa Muerte wants protection from the neighborhood ills—theft, drug addiction, and extortion.
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I wanted earplugs for the soft sections, protection from sentimentality and the dull thudding of chic cliché.
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But keeping your home free of recalled flushing systems isn't enough to ensure protection from bathroom blasts.
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SISTER If you plan to become sexually active, you'll need protection from pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.
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Rich served as director of the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Consumer Protection from 2013 to 2017.
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Some workers asked why contractors did not get the same protection from harassment as full-time employees.
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Backers of the measure argued that it was an essential protection from predatory or politically driven lawsuits.
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This leaves children without adequate protection from preventable diseases and puts their community at risk for outbreaks.
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TL:DR: Get multiple layers of protection from the new Norton 360 — including a VPN for online privacy.
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But western accolades or large social media followings offer little protection from prosecution in Mr. Sisi's Egypt.
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Warren fought for consumer protection from the excesses of big banks long before most voters knew Sen.
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Millions of people rely on them for food, medicine, protection from storms, and employment in tourism sectors.
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One activist told CNN that basements there were overcrowded as residents sought protection from the unrelenting airstrikes.
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The program gives nearly 28500,6900 people protection from being deported and the ability to obtain work permits.
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The law, known as the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation bill, came into effect in October.
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Without protection from Republican allies in the Senate, Sessions' next appearance on Capitol Hill could be bloody.
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The establishment remains the only protection from white resentment, growing nativism and stubborn structural and systemic racism.
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Two hundred and thirty-six of them have some level of protection from the National Protection Unit.
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In the Model X, this results in amazing protection from rolling over when impacted on the side.
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Beyond giving refugees protection from possible abuse, the permits could improve their standard of living, Jourdi said.
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The public gets apparent protection from monopoly, while industry is left with pretty much what it wants.
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Knowing what types of impacts cause deflections and disruption is key to Earth's protection from errant asteroids.
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But the domestic manufacturers argue that without protection from cheap Chinese products, American solar manufacturing will disappear.
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That could mean another two years of protection from deportation for hundreds, maybe even thousands, of immigrants.
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"It's pretty solid evidence that the initial infection provides some protection from reinfection from either strain," he said.
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BrowsersChromeChrome 64 is scheduled for release on January 23 and will include protection from Meltdown and Spectre exploits.
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They found that when applied typically, SPF 50 sunscreen offered just 40 percent of expected protection from sunburn.
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Clean water, medical care; protection from abuse, violence, and exploitation — the issues are many, but we will overcome.
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The law, called the Arkansas Unborn Child Protection From Dismemberment Abortion Act, was passed and signed by Gov.
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They and their children now are denied access to school, medical care, and any protection from China's reach.
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Chapter 19 survived, and the Canadians received assurances of some protection from tariffs on cars and car parts.
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If Mr. Musk believes his wealth affords him protection from his lies and Twibels, he is sadly mistaken.
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They are right to worry (see article), but they gain some protection from their institutions and the law.
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"That will give me some degree of protection from the elements — the rain and the sun," Hale said.
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Protection from prejudicial groups can inadvertently lead to individuals forming further prejudicial groups, resulting in a fractured population.
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So if the rule is for their own protection from bad pictures, it's even dumber than I thought.
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Increasingly, society is asking them for protection from criminals and paedophiles as well as terrorists and foreign powers.
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Austin-based New Knowledge has assembled big-name experts who they say can provide protection from such campaigns.
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"Protection from workplace retaliation means that an employer cannot take an 'adverse action' against workers," the agency says.
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Also bigger in Asia than America is the practice of carrying an umbrella for protection from the sun.
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The Court's opinion stated that Americans have a right to "protection from governmental intrusion" into their private lives.
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For Zimbabweans, however, the cryptocurrency seems to offer rare protection from the onset of hyperinflation and financial implosion.
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They can be counterproductive: as police brutality grows, civilians stop offering tips or seeking protection from the authorities.
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But if you both live there or must travel for work, protection from mosquito bites is a must.
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Reasons to buy range from wealth protection—from high taxes, government expropriation or succession squabbles—to tax arbitrage.
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The sleaze merchants of the tabloid media deserve no protection from the First Amendment to sell their wares.
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North of the border, the Canadian Doctors for Protection from Guns staged demonstrations in April, shortly after forming.
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Drivers are demanding more pay and protection from violent crime, and pledged to continue their protest throughout Thursday.
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In a counter-intuitive finding, there is also slightly greater protection from being automated out of a job.
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ICE has said that Dreamers are not guaranteed protection from deportation, but they are not considered a priority.
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Over the longterm, investors may miss out on big gains by opting for nearterm protection from huge losses.
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He added that Justice Department officials would have to weigh whether Flynn's testimony would warrant protection from prosecution.
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What's important to know, Linos said, is that SPF refers only to protection from UVB rays, not UVA.
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He hopes the law will give Tunisia's waste pickers better protection from health risks and exploitation by middlemen.
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This protection from prosecution ensures freedom of speech, including documents and reports published as part of parliamentary proceedings.
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They professionalize violence and sell protection from it, all without the accountability structures of a healthy democratic State.
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Today, Internet companies want the same thing the marketing industry did in 85033: protection from aggressive state lawmakers.
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After the embarrassment of Helsinki, is there not a need for immediate protection from a wrongly motivated president?
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It's ironic that companies made possible by cross-border investment are now seeking protection from cross-border trade.
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"Individuals should not rely solely upon antidotes ... to provide complete protection from chemical nerve agents," the company warns.
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The measure also calls for a healthcare stipend, health and auto insurance, and protection from discrimination and harassment.
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The kettle is made of stainless steel that's powder-coated for added durability and protection from mineral buildup.
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Larison also indicated that one of the main advantages of living in a herd is protection from predators.
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Only a relatively smaller amount of people ventured further afield to seek protection from persecution, the organization added.
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At Amazon and Salesforce, they tried to prevent ICE and Customs and Border Protection from using their software.
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My plan will begin with safety at home — which means safe neighborhoods, secure borders, and protection from terrorism.
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And by seeking protection from the judicial branch, the executive branch believes it also buys time, McConnell hinted.
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The company's founder Nick Denton filed for personal bankruptcy this month to also seek protection from the judgment.
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Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt has unprecedented around-the-clock protection from environmental agents at his agency.
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Although they will be part of its international business so that might provide some protection from direct scrutiny.
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Cancer is the sign of the crab, which wears shell-like armor as protection from the outside world.
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This extension will give them access to work permits, social security numbers, and protection from deportation, most importantly.
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It provided paid time off and full protection from discrimination and harassment under the state's human rights laws.
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Donald Trump Jr. has reportedly given up his protection from the U.S. Secret Service because of privacy concerns.
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This top element has another function: it gives the patio privacy, light shade, and protection from strong breezes.
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Fame is no protection from them, as the elder Eminem, now something of a self-parody, has proved.
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In May, parent companies including Rallye, received protection from creditors as they try to avoid the group's collapse.
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Some Republicans have been dangling the possibility of offering them protection from deportation in exchange for wall money.
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A clear sense of commitment to avoid backsliding towards protection from the G20 will be essential going forward.
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The lawsuit alleges the jail is violating its residents' constitutional rights, including protection from cruel and unusual punishment.
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Older men and women may, however, get extra protection from a single shot of high-dose flu vaccine.
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Companies can be expected to demand greater protection from fraud claims because of the risk these lawsuits pose.
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In the end, Trump himself is likely to enjoy a measure of protection from a GOP-dominated Congress.
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The whole point of health insurance is protection from financial ruin in case of catastrophic, costly health problems.
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The overwhelmed Kurds, once America's staunch allies against Islamic State, now want protection from Syria's Russian-backed forces.
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DACA grants temporary, revocable protection from deportation to DREAMers, young immigrants who arrived to the U.S. as children.
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The legislation, officially known as the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Bill, was passed earlier this year.
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My plan will begin with safety at home – which means safe neighborhoods, secure borders, and protection from terrorism.
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With Tehran angry over a lack of European protection from U.S. sanctions, there appears scant scope for compromise.
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Many conservatives staunchly oppose protection from deportation for any illegal immigrants, viewing it as a form of amnesty.
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Last week, a Paris commercial court placed Rallye under protection from its creditors for at least six months.
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The difference reflects exceptions on such products as rice, which enjoys strong political protection from imports in Japan.
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But that description would also presumably be in violation of the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Bill.
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Refugees seek protection from abroad while asylum seekers apply from the U.S. or when arriving at a border.
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Chinese experts on North Korea said they doubted that Kim Jong-nam had special security protection from Beijing.
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For six years, these young, undocumented Americans relied on DACA for legal work permits and protection from deportation.
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Conversely, removing Putin would eliminate their best protection from a wider population resentful of their wealth and privileges.
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The big picture: DACA has offered young immigrants temporary protection from deportation and the legal ability to work.
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More than half of LGBT+ Americans live in states without protection from discrimination at work, school and elsewhere.
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They're the heavy duty kind, designed for hearing protection from construction and electrical work, and they're hot pink.
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"It's no sleep," said Frenzen, who was setting up wind breaks on his operations as protection from hypothermia.
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It views women as fragile flowers who require safe spaces, trigger warnings, and special protection from micro-invalidations.
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It's the only sea bounded by currents, not land, yet that has afforded little protection from human impacts.
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Even after California granted patients limited protection from criminal prosecution in 1996, farmers were still leading clandestine lives.
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The Fourth Amendment gives Americans a certain right to privacy and protection from unreasonable government intrusions and searches.
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For investors, cybercrime and protection from it should be a central concern when it comes to their financial advisors.
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But the workers are fleeing back to their villages despite assurances from business owners and protection from the police.
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Americans traveling there should not expect protection from tour groups or guides or have expectation of privacy, it added.
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Under the ruling transgender people are allowed equal access to education, health care and employment, and protection from discrimination.
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Lopez Obrador could justify the wall to his citizens by saying they need physical protection from U.S. drug buyers.
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About 4,20173 at-risk activists receive protection from the government, including bodyguards, bullet-proof vests and cars, Rivera said.
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But they soon expand, getting hooked up to water and electricity networks and receiving protection from the Israeli army.
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Mr Moon says he would do away with the presidential guard, making do with protection from the police instead.
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On the other hand, if you accept, you could hope for protection from the FSB in your criminal activity.
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Without similar protection from the hostile space environment we are not going anywhere very far -- at least, not alive.
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And there's very little protection from the solar wind, the swaths of charged particles constantly streaming from the Sun.
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And because Bezos owns the Washington Post, I think he actually gets a huge amount of protection from that.
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The regulation requires that states assume responsibility for the safety of employee contributions, including protection from mismanagement and fraud.
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Involving former child brides in community activism will help discourage child marriages that seek protection from unrest, Bello said.
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Anticipating the long wait, many brought fold-up chairs, umbrellas (for protection from the sun), snacks, books, and games.
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The latest example is QuadrigaCX, a Canadian cryptocurrency exchange that was granted protection from its creditors on February 2000th.
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Iraq's Kurds have been close allies of the United States since Washington secured their protection from Saddam in 1991.
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That may be problematic, as industries usually need to show "material injury" to gain protection from anti-subsidy duties.
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All phones get a year under Apple's limited warranty for free, but that warranty only provides protection from defects.
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"All we wanted was protection from government overreach," he said, noting his disappointment in Deal, a two-term governor.
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They could, for example, trade a framework for carbon taxes that could finance infrastructure for protection from legal liability.
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Bearing torches and carrying Chinese flags alongside Italian tricolori, the protesters were implicitly demanding protection from their own compatriots.
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Seeking protection from law enforcement can be the difference between life and death for some victims of domestic violence.
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The Obama-era program offers protection from deportation for some 750,000 immigrants brought to the country illegally as children.
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"LGBT people realize that his silence means no protection from the government, and this is totally unjust," she said.
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That way you've got protection from any blowback, and you have three days to fix any problems that arise.
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Lehman had been Wall Street's fourth-largest investment bank before it sought Chapter 11 protection from creditors on Sept.
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In February, thousands of steelworkers marched in Brussels, the headquarters of the European Union, demanding protection from Chinese products.
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At the same time they feel fragile and want protection — protection from rejection, failure or opposing or disturbing ideas.
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The company follows more than 40 other energy companies who have sought court protection from their creditors last year.
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SNCF workers receive automatic annual pay rises, early retirement, 28 days of paid annual leave and protection from dismissal.
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It features a full-coverage design constructed from soft, comfortable materials for protection from wind, water, and harsh weather.
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Lee suggested further changes in the agreement, including limiting the scope of the NCAA's protection from class-action lawsuits.
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It has provided a sense of safety, opportunities and protection from deportation and from America's horrific immigrant detention camps.
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Of course, a tent offers protection from the elements, but when the opportunity allows, give a hammock a try.
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Known as Dreamers, these young people were given temporary protection from deportation and permission to work by President Obama.
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Older constitutions, such as the United States', more often guarantee negative rights—say, protection from unreasonable search and seizure.
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The retailer and manufacturer filed for court protection from its creditors early Wednesday in a federal court in Delaware.
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Her fears were not unfounded: She had seen acquaintances killed by their partners, with no protection from law enforcement.
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The draft Bill says that tech companies may be obligated to remove "electronic protection" from any communications or data.
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She's the first of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's children to receive protection from the federal law enforcement agency.
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This in itself is said to be a protection from evil, much like the Gordian knot or Solomon's knot.
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But a new tactic by queer organizers is providing those countries with newfound protection from thousands of miles away.
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Peabody Energy is the third of the top five US coal producers to seek protection from creditors since 2014.
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The law also allows victims of domestic violence to request flexible working arrangements and gives them protection from discrimination.
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The case required the justices to decide who should be considered a whistleblower deserving of protection from corporate retaliation.
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First, my plan will begin with safety at home which means safe neighborhoods, secure borders, and protection from terrorism.
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Also, give doctors safe-harbor protection from lawsuits if they follow evidence-based guidelines and protocols where they exist.
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And the location of these two organs means that sperm and eggs have different levels of protection from radiation.
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It may be ironic to turn to men for protection from male hostility, but it's how the cycle works.
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The king had noticed that many people had been working without protection from the rain and donated 2,000 raincoats.
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A. The main goal of removing heavy metals from wastewater is environmental protection from harmful substances, like copper compounds.
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She also knows the rituals for protection from the fairies — the Good People, the Fair Folk, the Good Neighbors.
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Why would we think the Saudis might not also seek protection from Russia if they are shunned by America?
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The archbishop's outspokenness has "essentially ensured his protection from censure," our Rome bureau chief writes in a news analysis.
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Gordon said one name could offer some form of protection from the broader sell-off — freight stock Werner Enteprises.
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Erdogan said the United States had failed to provide him protection from members of the PKK during his visit.
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The bill that's finally sent to the president must establish a strong overall system of protection from dangerous chemicals.
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Key demands included the right to identity papers registering their existence, equal access to education and protection from violence.
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One is that Japan depended on the United States in the '80s for military protection from the Soviet Union.
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That would allow Neal to have protection from liability under the Constitution's speech or debate clause, the experts said.
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It may be possible for older women to derive some degree of protection from the vaccine, some experts say.
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Some members of the recovery teams wore gas masks as protection from the stench; other Marines retched and vomited.
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Cory Booker and Robert Menendez to discuss immigration reform and protection from deportation -- a theme that carried into Tuesday.
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Each day, more than 120 DACA recipients lose their protection from deportation, and their ability to work and contribute.
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The utility, Oncor, became the coveted piece of the operation after Energy Future sought protection from creditors in 2014.
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In his sweeping brushstrokes and analysis of animal coloration was an underlying concern about protection from a dangerous world.
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The venues -- which are less than 2 miles apart -- are also getting protection from K-9 and counterterrorism units.
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Britney's requesting protection from Lutfi -- she filed for a restraining order against him Tuesday in L.A. County Superior Court.
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The Malay Mail newspaper reported that Najib had sought witness protection from the police due to "clear threats made".
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" The group added that "no one in the industry has asked for tariffs or other 'protection' from the government.
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Given that American service members are operating in war zones, it's important that they have protection from the US government.
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Smith was served with a protection from abuse order on July 1, the Cumberland Sheriff's Office confirmed to Radar Online.
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Trump says presidents have been trying to get "Germany and other rich NATO Nations" to pay toward protection from Russia.
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Today, the red envelope is a symbolic continuation of these eight coins, symbolizing good luck and protection from evil spirits.
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But this would be the first legislation to attempt broad legal protection from social media addiction or other psychological harm.
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Published reports also indicate that Ms. Banks apparently claims to have offered Twitter's CEO a form of "protection" from ISIS.
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The most recent protection-from-abuse request was filed on March 1, and it was granted on a temporary basis.
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"But how can you be together when you're getting energy from the group you want protection from?" the president asked.
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Women need greater protection from the law to prevent sexism in the workplace, a new British parliamentary report has found.
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That suggests that a single dose of the engineered antibiotic could provide protection from P. aeruginosa infections for several weeks.
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As a US presidential candidate and US citizen, I want protection from this kind of thing from the US Constitution.
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"All we're trying to do is say that people of faith have some protection from an overbearing government," he added.
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You can now sign up to one year of protection from online horrors for as little as £2.45 a month.
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"The Ayatollah enjoys zero protection from the United States Bill of Rights," he wrote in a letter to the company.
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The Trump administration on Tuesday said it would end the program that gives some young undocumented immigrants protection from deportation.
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The only democratic protection from the assault of authoritarian strongmen, then, is to persuade the people to vote against them.
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I countered, pointing out that civil liberties and protection from excessive intrusions of privacy were also guaranteed to poor people.
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It transferred responsibility for consumer protection from the ministry for commerce and investment to the health minister, Tawfiq al-Rabeeah.
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A U.S. federal judge has temporarily granted Hanjin's request for protection from its creditors and scheduled a hearing for Friday.
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Still, many Venmo users may not have grasped that a simpler, easier service may translate to less protection from fraud.
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The six-year-old company is now seeking protection from its creditors as it attempts to access the lost funds.
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Spacesuits provide air to breathe, water to drink, a pressurized environment in which to work and protection from extreme temperatures.
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This important slimy stuff provide the first layer of protection from foreign particles and pathogens in the airway and colon.
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Bankruptcy filings, while providing protection from creditors, do not cover leases, the source of the carrier's entire 46-aircraft fleet.
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If you want more protection from rain you'll want to add some wax yourself, not something everyone wants to do.
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It claimed it filed for Chapter 11 to reorganize its custom cabinetry operation and was legitimately seeking protection from creditors.
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But it doesn't not confer protection from all strains of the virus, nor from the related, and lethal, Marburg virus.
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The DACA program provides so-called Dreamers with temporary work authorization and protection from deportation for renewable two-year periods.
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Following a data breach, victims are typically provided with a year of free identity protection from the company at fault.
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More than that did not bestow participants with any additional protection from the types of brain damage associated with dementia.
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In May Casino Chairman and Chief Executive Jean-Charles Naouri placed Casino's parent companies, including Rallye, under protection from creditors.
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Still, with the S7 already safe from spills, we'd rather see Samsung give the S7 Active more protection from drops.
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Spending by businesses on protection from cyber attacks rose 20 percent year-over-year in 2018, according to Wedbush Securities.
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Incumbent providers threatened by competition from new technologies or business models often seek government protection from the rigors of competition.
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Selling forward, or hedging, is used to lock in revenue at pre-determined rates and offers protection from falling prices.
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As it was before, the purpose of their visit was to secure American protection from Russia for their tiny countries.
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Even if the armor offered protection from impact, the inertia of those movements would turn Tony Stark into chunky stew.
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Such arrangements provide robust protection from criminals hacking the service, but they also prevent customer data harvesting by service providers.
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It offers protection from deportation to young undocumented immigrants, often called Dreamers, who were brought to the country as children.
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You can now get three years of protection from NordVPN for just £2.82 a month, with one month for free.
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Under DACA, certain immigrants who arrived in the country illegally as minors were given work permits and protection from deportation.
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Title IX prohibits discrimination based on sex for schools and programs that receive federal funding, including protection from sexual harassment.
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DACA grants a work permit and protection from deportation to about 750,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children.
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Under the Orphan Drug Act, Crestor was granted seven years of protection from generics, but only to treat that disease.
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These days, jobs are plentiful, but good jobs — the ones that offer benefits and protection from income volatility — are scarce.
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Almost every home has some type of window blinds that provide privacy, protection from the sun, and a decorative touch.
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Now that startup, Skycure, has secured a $16.5 million funding round for its enterprise-level protection from mobile cyber threats.
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Too bad he couldn't negotiate protection from facing the New York Giants in the Super Bowl in his previous deals.
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And it more than doubles levels of HDL cholesterol, the good kind, which is linked to protection from heart disease.
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The Credit Builder card also has no annual fee, offers special financing on purchases, and includes protection from unauthorized charges.
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Taken together, the Borexino observatory has the most protection from outside radiation interference of any liquid scintillator in the world.
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Pros: Affordable, durableCons: No warranty (apart from one-year scratch repairs), no thick frames for protection from intense, direct sunlight
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Ariana Grande urgently needs court-ordered protection from an obsessed fan ... we've learned she just filed for a restraining order.
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North Korea depends heavily on China for trade, food, energy and a degree of protection from even tougher international sanctions.
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Meanwhile the state is failing to provide its people with basic food, health care, education and protection from narco-violence.
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The concerns have led to hunger strikes in immigrant detention centers and demands for more protection from prison employee unions.
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In these instances, Ms. Dinh-Zarr said, Amtrak's seats don't offer much protection from other passengers or from flying luggage.
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In late 2018, the company launched "sachet-sized" insurance plans to provide protection from cyber fraud, fire, accident and hospitalization.
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Mr. Trump recently began to wind down DACA, which has provided protection from deportation for roughly 800,000 young undocumented immigrants.
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Seoul's security crucially depends on U.S. military presence to keep China at bay and offer protection from North Korean nukes.
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NIOSH said in its report that the respiratory gear blasting workers wear appeared to provide adequate protection from potential exposure.
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The other is continued protection from deportation for the so-called dreamers in Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
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The intelligence flowing into Specialist Protection from Britain's spy agencies indicated an ever-shifting kaleidoscope of new threats against Berezovsky.
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Nick Denton's decision to declare bankruptcy provides protection from Hogan, whose legal name is Terry Bollea, and other debt collectors.
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In May, Casino Chairman and Chief Executive Jean-Charles Naouri placed Casino's parent companies, including Rallye , under protection from creditors.
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Deprived of direct American support, the Kurds will inevitably turn to Moscow, the sole available source of protection from Turkey.
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But for now, Ms. Le Pen continues to receive legal protection from a European Parliament she wants to bring down.
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People plan their routes carefully, sometimes seeking protection from government security forces who are not always up to the task.
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Assurance of product identity and safety (and protection from counterfeiting) is at risk with importation outside a regulated supply system.
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Millions of us have no protection from deportation at all and those who are now protected are becoming increasingly vulnerable.
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The belief was these marks would offer protection from evil spirits entering through openings such as doorways, windows or fireplaces.
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" The NRA has repeatedly said that law abiding citizens with guns are the best protection from "bad guys with guns.
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Indeed, the US activist tradition may provide more protection from a slide toward Putin-like autocracy than any other institution.
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After his run-in with the Catacamas gangs, Ronal had sought asylum protection from the US. He didn't find it.
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Zlochevsky headed Ukraine's Ministry of Environmental Protection from 2010-2012 and was a member of the Yanukovich's Party of Regions.
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But Arena also said talented players could expect more protection from referees at the club level than in international play.
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We have Ground-based Interceptors (GBIs) deployed in Alaska and California that provide the only protection from intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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Ms. Misra recommends the trusty Arc'teryx Squamish jacket, which packs down small, and will provide some protection from wet weather.
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Although the field provides essential protection from the sun's powerful radiation, fossil records reveal no mass extinctions during past reversals.
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Another purpose of the foam may be for protection from other insects and birds that want to eat the spittlebugs.
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Speech is particularly important in Java, where audience members listening to their puppeteer are believed to receive protection from misfortune.
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They need protection from the disruption and colonizing effect of markets—the reason Donald Trump's pro-market, pro-Wall Street, pro-employer politics makes such a grotesque of his appeal to traditionalism—and they need protection from both the old inequalities of tradition itself and markets' acceleration of those into new realms of precarity.
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The Memphis-based company sought protection from creditors after reports that it was considering a possible sale through the bankruptcy process.
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The worm lives in a cavity at the base of the coral, gaining shelter and protection from the coral's stinging tentacles.
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Foreign insurers are banking on growing premiums as the continent develops its infrastructure and a consumer class demands protection from risk.
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The only way out for the Kurds may be seeking protection from Russia and its ally, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
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The third, Public Accommodations, addresses local laws offering protection from being denied services or entry to public spaces (retail shops, etc.).
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They claim to offer protection from drug gangs, and to provide services to people who live in the areas they control.
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In the north the Kurds, abandoned by America, have turned to Mr Assad for protection from Turkey, which calls them terrorists.
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Because Android is so fragmented, it's so far been close to impossible for Google to offer Apple-style protection from malware.
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What we have to do is go to court and seek protection from the court, if we have to do that.
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Elsewhere, courts in the United Kingdom and Japan have granted protection from creditors to ships run by Hanjin, the government added.
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And the formula is: base layer (keeping the skin dry) + mid layer (warm and fuzzies) + shell layer (protection from the elements).
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The timing of the New York real estate mogul's visit may offer him some protection from hostile or probing coverage, though.
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The responding officers told Short how to get a protection from abuse order order, "but she chose not to," Adams said.
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Elsewhere, courts in the United Kingdom and Japan have granted protection from creditors to ships run by Hanjin, the government added.
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Practically every child needs protection from armed groups who have expanded their control to four-fifths of the country, it said.
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Set all of your computing devices to lock quickly when you stop using them so you have protection from physical attacks.
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Thornton told my Aunt Linnea that the family had moved to New Mexico in part for protection from Polly's troubled mind.
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There, judges ruled that it was unconstitutional to grant a single director, serving a five-year term, protection from presidential removal.
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An asylum is a political protection from another country if a person cannot return to their own country, USA Today reports.
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Two separate research teams showed a unique combinations of antibodies led to 100% protection from HIV-like viruses in test monkeys.
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With the screen and bottom fully exposed, however, it's not going to be much protection from water, dust and the like.
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An asylum is a political protection from another country if a person cannot return to their own country, USA Today reports.
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Onshore creditors have no contractual protection from a change of control, as covenants remain extremely rare in China's vast domestic market.
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But Mr Kadyrov enjoys protection from Mr Putin, who responded to his protégé's latest provocations by calling him an effective worker.
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Fitch expects this lower trend to continue along with manageable protection from reinsurance coverage and expected growth in non-life premiums.
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Apple issued a patch today to fix that, but you'll need Yosemite or El Capitan to receive protection from these exploits.
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Now the door is wide open, the dam has been broken, and we have no protection from the tsunami to come.
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In Bolivia, Evo Morales' predecessor and many of his cabinet members are also in exile, seeking protection from a political vendetta.
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In some cases, elite professionals are able to earn more because of protection from market competition via state occupational licensing regulations.
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The Nashville, Tennessee-based chain and several affiliates filed for protection from creditors with the U.S. bankruptcy court in Wilmington, Delaware.
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But a new series of experiments reveals that they're far better at providing protection from heat than their solid counterparts, too.
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They orbit at an altitude of 1,136 km, which is high enough to receive almost no protection from the Earth's atmosphere.
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Seeking protection from such a decline, farmer Ron Heck is building a new grain bin on his land in Perry, Iowa.
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Once, CNGs had no doors, but wire doors were added as protection from muggers who prey on riders in stalled traffic.
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Each vehicle carries up to 85033 people and is designed to provide protection from small arms fire, explosives and roadside bombs.
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Meanwhile, a well-managed and maintained mainframe is the most secure computing infrastructure available, requiring much less protection from outside attack.
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The Optimum coal mine, which has faced a strike by its workers over unpaid salaries, sought protection from creditors on Feb.
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Oi filed in June for protection from creditors in a 65.4 billion reais ($20 billion) bankruptcy case, the country's biggest-ever.
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Under DACA, nearly 800,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children have been given work permits and protection from deportation.
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They have little protection from the winter's cold or the summer heat, when temperatures routinely soar above 2100°C (2000°F).
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I wear running shoes so I can escape from the police, and long pants as protection from shrapnel and rubber bullets.
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In the past, Congress had only deemed adult criminal convictions to be legal grounds for denying someone protection from being deported.
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But all of that may offer little protection from a virus that is easily transmitted and is spreading around the world.
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But this is a risky approach, requiring large upfront investment without a guarantee of protection from automation in the long-term.
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Without being specific, the judge said the high-profile case had provoked threats, noting that he had protection from federal marshals.
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"The government must take stock of poor communities who need resettlement or protection from industries and real estate developers," said Matin.
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" He described his willingness to "protect some rights even if they have not already received uniform protection from the elected branches.
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Bosasa also bought protection from prosecutors by cultivating ties with Dudu Myeni, a close ally of Mr. Zuma, Mr. Agrizzi said.
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The president, who has made clear that he expected protection from his law enforcement officials, viewed the step as a betrayal.
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This location would provide protection from my enemies and allow me to have abundant resources when I choose to go mining.
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But those talks may be aimed more at receiving temporary protection from Mr. Trump's auto tariffs than breaking new trade ground.
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Since then, our pro bono lawyers have represented thousands of women and girls like Fauziya seeking protection from gender-based persecution.
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The recipient can also retain protection from the virus for several months, but the treatment does not lead to lifelong immunity.
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Amid mounting anger over the limits, bank employees began an open strike on Tuesday, saying they needed protection from angry customers.
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The areas in question are mixed-use federal lands that will now receive an extra layer of protection from commercial uses.
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Republicans have long been critical of the CFPB's power and relative protection from congressional efforts to curb its influence and reach.
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The company put its U.S. subsidiaries in Chapter 11 bankruptcy and filed for Chapter 15 protection from creditors of non-U.
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The three congresswomen trumpeted legislation on Venezuela that they have championed, including an unsuccessful attempt to grant Venezuelans protection from deportation.
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Winter storms will send some species climbing higher in tree limbs for added protection from cooler temperatures closer to the ground.
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The teachers' union in Racine is proof that strong unions provide more than just wage increases and protection from arbitrary bosses.
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It gives the immigrants a two-year period of protection from deportation and allows them to work in the United States.
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Plus, the advanced sweat-resistant nano-coating provides protection from sweat, moisture, and other elements, allowing you to workout without worry.
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The website ever so vaguely suggested that they will also continue to receive free security protection from London's Metropolitan Police. Yes.
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While Weinstein's hospitalized now, due to chest pains, Aidala also doesn't think his client will need extra protection from other inmates.
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While the struggling steel industry is craving protection from global competition, other industries have warned of the potentially harmful ripple effects.
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I think that regardless of how many amenities someone is receiving...they still have a right to protection from sexual harassment.
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Supporters say it's a simple protection from frivolous lawsuits, while critics fear it will clamp down on consumers' ability to sue.
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The company entered Chapter 11 protection from creditors in January in the face of more than $30 billion in fire claims.
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For example, "Sir," the word for garlic, represents protection from illness and evil, while vinegar, or "Serkeh," represents longevity and patience.
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The 2010 law offers protection from firing and cash rewards to employees who report fraud or illegal activity at their firms.
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During the years when I didn't declare all my business expenses, I probably didn't give myself any protection from an audit.
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There was an overarching feeling in higher education that student records were sacrosanct, and deserve protection from snooping politicians and others.
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Those of us who may be closer to death have as much right to protection from suicidal wishes as anyone else.
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Parents can also use the conversation, if appropriate, to talk about the importance of contraception and protection from sexually transmitted diseases.
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The city ordinance has harsh punishments for owners who abandon their pets to the elements without the proper protection from the cold.
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The program, known as DACA, granted some 840,000 childhood-arrivals to the US temporary protection from deportation and issued them work permits.
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Friday's ruling means Park loses the protection from prosecution she enjoyed as president and that she could now face a formal investigation.
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Lifeline said it has received permission to enter Maltese territorial waters to seek protection from high winds — but not to make port.
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Oi filed last month for court protection from creditors on 65.4 billion real ($19.9 billion) of bonds, bank debt and operating liabilities.
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Washington has been a longtime ally of the island, selling weapons to the Taiwan government and providing implicit military protection from Beijing.
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All Iran's steps, he said, were reversible if Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China eventually brought it protection from Washington's sanctions squeeze.
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The service offers protection from phishing and malware, which is combined with the firewalls available on the xFi Gateways for increased security.
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Ministers have proposed a statutory "breathing space" that would grant a person with debt troubles legal protection from creditors for six weeks.
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"Consumers are looking for greater protection from fraud and sophisticated identity theft," said TJ Horan, vice president of product management at FICO.
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Ministers have proposed a statutory "breathing space", whereby a person with debt troubles could get legal protection from creditors for six weeks.
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"Without implicit protection from the government, investors could simply flee the market altogether, especially when market transparency was already low," it said.
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The FDA is cracking down on so-called sunscreen pills, which are dietary supplements that claim to offer protection from ultraviolet rays.
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But there are also, you're in Venezuela and you need protection from an inflation ... KS: Which is Xapo, which is Wences ... Yes.
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Grave liners prevent the earth from collapsing in on the remains, but they're not waterproof and offer little protection from the elements.
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Laws are currently being proposed in Western Australia to limit citizens' ability to protest, based on Tasmania's 2014 Protection from Protesters Act.
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"Caffeine isn't necessarily a bad thing; there's some evidence it can have health benefits, such as protection from Parkinson's disease," said Sweeney.
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The negotiation protocols provide security guarantees for guerrilla leaders to return to Colombia and protection from military attacks for an agreed period.
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So far, 46 states are now seeking protection from the Department of Homeland Security to fend off cyberattacks against their election systems.
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Hawley's bill would amend Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which gives companies legal protection from what users post on platforms.
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Last June, the company sought court protection from creditors on about 65 billion reais ($21 billion) in Brazil's biggest-ever bankruptcy filing.
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"Consumers will have protection from fraud, costs will be more transparent, and dangerous overdraft fees will be curtailed, but unfortunately not eliminated."
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Though a church doesn't legally provide added protection from deportation, ICE policy generally discourages arrests at "sensitive locations," including places of worship.
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Judges protect themselves, senators protect themselves by security, why shouldn&apost ICE have that same protection from criminals, criminals in criminal courthouses?
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James Bridle: What you're looking at is a salt circle, a traditional form of protection—from within or without—in magical practice.
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Because sunscreens offer protection from sunburn caused by UVB light, many people stay in the sun longer, understandably thinking they are safe.
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The move could reduce support among lawmakers for Rousseff's ouster while offering Lula some protection from an investigation of alleged money laundering.
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There should be no "safe space" protection from free speech at any public forum in America, including college campuses and the Internet.
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Astaldi filed for court protection from creditors in September after being hit by delays to plans to sell a bridge in Turkey.
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"He's running against the tide," Philippot said of Fillon, saying voters in France and other countries wanted more protection from the state.
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"Orange and yellow lenses provide the best protection from blue light, and blue and purple lenses provide the least protection," Diaz said.
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Official documents showed last month that at least eight companies owned by the wealthy Gupta family had filed for protection from creditors.
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And when a Sunni imam uttered the traditional call to prayer seeking protection from Satan, Yazidis took offence, and violence quickly followed.
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Once he took office, Trump gained some protection from the Constitution from lawsuits stemming from his official acts in the Oval Office.
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Monday's court filings indicate that not only Arch Coal but dozens of affiliates including Arch Western Resources are seeking protection from creditors.
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Curbing free speech rights is not the way to provide protection from unforeseen incidents that may occur in the current political climate.
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The disease cannot be cured but vaccines offer lifelong protection from the virus, which primarily infects children under the age of 5.
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People have also been lining up at pharmacies in the capital -- some wearing face masks -- to get medications or protection from infection.
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But celibacy, poverty, and a life without protection from the male-dominated law was often the price they paid for this freedom.
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Their destroyed houses would be demolished; their land now part of a buffer zone that would serve as protection from storm surges.
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These are jobs that have predictable hours, stable pay and protection from arbitrary layoffs, particularly for those without college or graduate degrees.
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DACA gives protection from deportation and the right to work to around 22019,000 people who entered the United States illegally as minors.
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We need to end this double standard and provide children with the same protection from hitting that is given to all adults.
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The organization's chairwoman, Kathryn Carson, cited the lawsuits in the decision to seek protection from creditors in federal bankruptcy court in Indianapolis.
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They are availing themselves of an incredibly humanitarian American value — being able to seek protection from violence and persecution in another country.
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Investors have also been seeking protection from market volatility as trade conflicts between the United States and its trading partners have deepened.
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If you're looking for protection from the cold that is easy on the wallet, it's tough to beat base layers from ColdPruf.
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That's why whistleblowers, for example, expect confidentiality protection from journalists, and feel more comfortable speaking to reporters than to law enforcement authorities.
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Still, Russia "remains an attractive universe for fixed income investors due to solid macro and improved protection from external shocks," Miklashevsky said.
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That's creating a difficult situation for older people who need protection from diseases like Covid-2100 but may already be quite isolated.
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Clearly, Americans deserve better from their public servants, but the law doesn't provide sufficient protection from a president who doesn't get that.
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Nieto and other observers suggest this points to other motives behind the appeal of the vendors for protection from the city government.
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We have a political system built around parties, which gives the president protection from the massive congressional majorities needed to activate impeachment.
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When they put the germ-free epileptic mice on a ketogenic diet, they found that the animals got no protection from seizures.
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In a court motion, the Florida attorney general's office said police officers should not be allowed to get protection from both laws.
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I hope they give Mueller greater statutory powers, including protection from removal, and push through impeachment charges if Mueller deems them warranted.
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Specifically, you failed to mention that a union contract often has "just cause" language that actually can provide protection from "unfair" employers.
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The bill would "take away the last shred of protection" from families facing bankruptcy, Warren warned Biden during that 2005 Senate hearing.
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The glow in these pictures of the moon indicates that astronauts will need protection from cosmic rays and the radiation they produce.
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It will examine the pathology of power in the service of self-gratification and self-protection — from the law and from accountability.
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Despite their various—and sometimes obscene—drawbacks, the Trumps and Bolsonaros of the world offer protection from having to answer those questions.
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Trump has repeatedly demanded loyalty and protection from his subordinates and Whitaker may soon begin to feel the same kind of heat.
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Assets that go here are no longer under the control of the older person, and they are subject to protection from creditors.
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Following the lead of those two rulings, Judge Broderick found that the Constitution does not provide absolute protection from a criminal inquiry.
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One is a "carveout" approach that strips protection from certain categories of content — like FOSTA-SESTA did for sex work-related material.
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Strict new rules on mortgage lending, widely embraced as needed protection from another financial crisis, are one factor limiting people's housing options.
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In addition to an instant moisture boost, all the essential fatty acids and natural antioxidants in oils provide protection from environmental stressors.
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Hardside luggage will be bulkier, but should offer better protection from the elements (and if your suitcase accidentally goes for a tumble).
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Such proclamations earned Gülen the ire of Islamist leaders, but they seemed to buy him a measure of protection from secular authorities.
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That rule defined bodies of water subject to federal protection from pollution under the Clean Water Act as major lakes and rivers.
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The bill is called the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act, but is commonly referred to as the fake news law.
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The concrete slab they had taken cover under offered little protection from projectiles that US troops in Iraq were being attacked with.
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When the company applied for protection from creditors last June, the deficit in the defined benefit pension plan was nearly $270 million.
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The Environmental Protection Cover, another upgrade to the UTV, provides Marines with protection from the elements while they're out in the field.
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Such an action would remove protection from sites that engage in illegal activity without forcing every site to police their users' content.
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Enjoying protection from the government goons and from snitches, which, even here in the middle of nowhere, she feels the threat of.
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The news comes after a previous report that Trump Jr. gave up his protection from the Secret Service because of privacy concerns.
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For now, despite his sub-40 percent approval ratings, Trump enjoys political protection from fellow Republicans who control both houses of Congress.
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Neither group got complete protection from burning — there were 142 sunburn incidents in the umbrella group and 17 in the sunscreen group.
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He explains that early walls were built as protection from neighboring tribes, and how the walls in China assured traders safe passage.
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Similarly, when you're working outdoors a liner can give your work gloves that all-important extra layer of protection from the elements.
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Kansas: SB 319 expands the definition of harassment in the state&aposs existing Protection from Stalking Act to include particular drone uses.
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Some confronting the police covered their faces with hats and masks, giving them anonymity as well as some protection from tear gas.
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The testes are so important to our survival that they need an extra layer of protection from attacks by the immune system.
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In the summer months, SPF and hats are key components to ensuring protection from the sun's rays, both on the beach and off.
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As of now, 18 states still hold absolutely no protection from workplace discrimination for LGBTQ employees; other protections vary from state to state.
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The vaccine offers partial protection from malaria, with clinical trials finding that it prevented approximately four in 10 malaria cases, according to WHO.
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The containment vessel in turn is housed inside the reactor building, a concrete and metal rectangle that offers only minimal protection from radiation.
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The agency says the buy isn't just to protect its water supply, but to shore up protection from earthquakes and rehabilitate fish ecosystems.
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Trump did not divest from his businesses, but by law the president has more protection from conflicts of interest than other federal employees.
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The asylum process exists to provide protection from persecution, and it is a measure designed to safeguard the lives of the most vulnerable.
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Protect yourself by establishing a limited liability company or an S-corporation for your business, which can offer you legal protection from creditors.
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One of his older brothers, Jeffrey, died while serving as an agent with U.S. Customs and Border Protection from a heat-related illness.
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The letter details Mirian's experience in which she fled Honduras in January seeking protection from government violence after her home was tear-gassed.
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"One of the benefits of an expandable habitat is that it offers protection from space debris like microasteroids," Bigelow Aerospace's Mike Gold said.
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A Paris commercial court on Thursday placed Rallye, the parent company of Casino, under protection from its creditors for at least six months.
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"The knock-down effect lasts for up to two years, offering lasting protection from malaria infection and other mosquito-borne diseases," Kansai said.
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Employees and workers enjoy benefits such as minimum wage, holiday pay, and protection from dismissal — benefits that are not afforded to independent contractors.
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The phone carrier sought court protection from creditors last June on about 65 billion reais ($21 billion) in Brazil's biggest-ever bankruptcy filing.
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Her oldest child, Vianney, 24, has protection from deportation through DACA; Melin, 22, Elizabeth, 17, and Jesus, 13, are US citizens by birth.
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The oldest child, Vianney, 22015, has protection from deportation through DACA; Melin, 20153, Elizabeth, 22015, and Jesus, 247, are US citizens by birth.
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Suasnavas, who was born in Ecuador, is a recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) that provides protection from deportation.
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Children who only get one dose but need two doses can have reduced or no protection from a single dose of flu vaccine.
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That means that many of the people who currently have protection from deportation under DACA have been in the country for 2000 years.
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USA Today reports that a woman at the house where the shooting took place had an active protection-from-abuse order against Cwiklinski.
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Last month Casino's parent companies including Rallye were placed under protection from creditors to seek to save the indebted French group from collapse.
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It was too early to determine if BHP would seek legal protection from supply obligations under a declaration of force majeure, he said.
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Refugee children have a specific set of needs — education, for one thing, as well as a stable home life and protection from discrimination.
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The class action lawsuit specifically accuses the defendants of violating the patrons' rights to privacy, due process and protection from search and seizure.
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Toshiba has put its memory chip unit and other assets up for sale and Westinghouse has filed for Chapter 11 protection from creditors.
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Last week, a Paris commercial court placed Rallye, the parent company of Casino, under protection from its creditors for at least six months.
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And he is a co-sponsor of the bipartisan BRIDGE act, which would provide temporary protection from deportation for children of illegal immigrants.
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Even as a front-running pair, Spotlight and The Revenant don't have nearly the protection from the also-rans as in previous years.
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" Dressing up Islamist censorship in secular clothing has been highly successful when the costume is "anti-racism" and "protection from anti-Muslim bigotry.
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When I asked Chany about the benefits of herd immunity, she would not acknowledge that communities as a whole gain protection from vaccines.
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The program started by former President Barack Obama offers protection from deportation for some 750,000 immigrants brought to the country illegally as children.
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The New York-based unit of Italy's Diesel SpA filed for Chapter 11 protection from creditors with the U.S. bankruptcy court in Delaware.
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Black Americans demanded police protection from white hate groups, and called for reform and accountability in police use of violence against black people.
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Their home "is my safe house in the hurricane"—a protection from the raging LA outside, but a disquieting comfort on the inside.
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The U.N's child agency UNICEF estimated 125,000 children need protection from violence, exploitation and abuse in Haiti in the wake of the hurricane.
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The British-born Denton's decision to declare bankruptcy will provide protection from Hogan, whose legal name is Terry Bollea, and other debt collectors.
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The program, established by President Obama, offered temporary protection from deportation to undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children.
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Argentina's fixed price of $67 per barrel for locally produced oil is offering energy firms some protection from the global oil price rout.
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The program gave so-called Dreamers, young undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children, temporary work permits and protection from deportation.
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There are persons who may reasonable claim as a right, protection from the notoriety entailed by being made the victims of journalistic enterprise….
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I say this because any pardon Trump issues will provide little protection from criminal prosecution, either at the state or the federal level.
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But when local media brought attention to his case, the government released him — and gave him protection from deportation and a work permit.
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"We continue to provide a safe and appropriate environment for the detainees including medical treatment and protection from communicable diseases," the statement added.
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The basis of this selection is due to studies highlighting the region's relative protection from natural disasters, especially when compared to other regions.
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The issue of using orphan diseases to give drugs extended protection from generic competition is playing out on a bigger stage as well.
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In fact, 2230 can also serve as protection from potential lawsuits from those upset over moderation decisions by online platforms and service providers.
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Farmacy Green Defense Broad Spectrum SPF 30, $36This mineral sunscreen uses a few unexpected ingredients to bolster protection from UVA and UVB rays.
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DACA beneficiaries entered the United States illegally as minors, and the program gives them protection from deportation and the right to work legally.
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The drug has been on the market for 13 years and was scheduled to lose its patent protection from generics on July 8.
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In May, the E.P.A. issued a draft of its five-year plan for ensuring that all communities have equal protection from environmental threats.
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They afford the less powerful members of society a measure of protection from the litigious whims of the wealthy and the well-connected.
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"Older Americans are more likely than ever to find themselves in bankruptcy court, seeking protection from creditors," wrote the authors of the study.
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The new law aims to give these so-called "Dreamers" protection from deportation and the ability to work here legally and pay taxes.
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Juan was granted protection from deportation under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program put into place by former President Barack Obama.
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He claims that he needs to be able to exercise "protection from political persecution on humanitarian grounds" by being allowed passage to Ecuador.
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South Korea's Hanjin filed for protection from creditors in late August, stranding $14 billion in cargo and sending shockwaves through global trade networks.
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Up until this time, the children of the GOP nominee received protection from the Secret Service only when they were near their father.
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It let them get temporary protection from deportation and permits to work in the US. But the order would end the DACA program.
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Loss of protection from European courts EU citizens living in the UK currently have their rights protected by the European Court of Justice.
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Castañeda said the Mormon communities have received protection from police officers since 2011 because of tensions, include a dispute over local water rights.
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However, a 2013 study of more than 12,000 patients at high risk of a heart attack found no protection from fish oil supplements.
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Buzzfeed has reported that hundreds of Central Americans are walking en masse through Mexico, staying together for protection from cartels and immigration authorities.
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In myopically refusing to acknowledge that sex workers exist and that they deserve protection from violence, politicians are putting them in harm's way.
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If the right to own a gun in America is about protection from tyranny, black Americans need that right more than any other.
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There are no levees here, no protection from the river's natural sprawl, so residents have been left to clean up behind devastating floods.
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More accurate Latinx representation in the census leads to better representation in policy making, federal funding, and protection from discrimination for the community.
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DACA not only gave them protection from deportation, but it also opened the doors for the things that adults often need to survive.
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Google is cracking down on ads that feature medical masks that promote protection from COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus.
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Plastic overlays from an office-supply store that cover the laptop's keyboard and upper surface provide inexpensive protection from liquids, dust and debris.
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For many members of marginalized groups, it is easy to believe that simply growing a thick skin will provide protection from these experiences.
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Bullion is the safest thing to own, and it's worth owning outside of the United States for extra protection from risk, Cramer said.
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The resulting disqualification of a class of persons from the right to seek specific protection from the law is unprecedented in our jurisprudence.
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Under the settlement, the so-called Willowbrook class were assured high quality services and protection from harm for the rest of their lives.
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There's also a whole class of crystals that are meant to offer up protection — from bad spirits, negative energy from others, downer thoughts.
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The final agreement removes a provision that had offered the drugs 10 years of protection from cheaper alternatives in both Canada and Mexico.
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The Times also reported that President Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr., has given up his protection from the agency due to privacy concerns.
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Both Puerto Rico and Detroit had been effectively stripped of local control over their finances by the time each sought protection from creditors.
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There are also serious questions about whether the proposal can provide meaningful protection from future taxpayer bailouts, notwithstanding its claims to the contrary.
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The woman was wearing a face mask -- something many East Asians have done long before the coronavirus outbreak, including for protection from pollution.
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In contrast, according to Mr. Thae's book, Kim Jong-chol receives full protection from his younger brother, enjoying perks available for family members.
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The website appeared to be offline late Friday, days after it was expelled from CloudFlare, a service that provides protection from online attacks.
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A former contractor who lived in Beijing told The Guardian that he transcribed Skype calls with little cybersecurity protection from potential state interference.
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Yet the trial is a long way off, and these plaintiffs, and all others like them, receive no other protection from the government.
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However, Bolton could lose protection from prosecution for disclosing something that's privileged or classified if he intentionally sidesteps that White House approval process.
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These voters want safe jobs, protection from imports and the restoration of a Britain that vanished in the contrails of the global economy.
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Besides criminals, SimpliSafe also offers bundles that offer more holistic protection from other emergencies such as smoke detectors plus freeze and water sensors.
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Since leaving her job, Morales -- who is from Guatemala -- has pushed for immigrant rights and sought protection from deportation from members of Congress.
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Indeed, judicial protection from most economic regulations — even grossly unfair and anti-competitive ones — is so weak as to be nearly non-existent.
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Those industries were rapidly losing market share to very efficient foreign competitors and sought — and received — protection from imports through voluntary export restraints.
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The lawsuit argues that DACA sets a clear expectation of protection from deportation for recipients and that Mr. Ramirez clearly poses no threat.
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How should liberal societies deal with homegrown political extremists, who seek protection from the democratic norms and institutions they are committed to destroying?
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Notably, Mr. Cohen's plea agreement does not provide him with any protection from additional charges that could be brought by the special counsel.
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Seeing Remington file for Chapter 11 protection from creditors in the coming year would merely be the first step in that arduous quest.
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Others said Consovoy and Strawbridge are losing simply because the law is against them as they advocate for executive branch protection from congressional scrutiny.
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That's because vulnerable students had not been given clear-cut promises of confidentiality or protection from retaliation — a concern the students themselves have expressed.
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Medical authorities have, for decades, promoted condoms as the gold standard for protection from HIV during all sex, be it oral, vaginal, or anal.
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After an incident three years ago, he had been charged with harassment and making terroristic threats, and Stephanie got a Protection from Abuse order.
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These numbers are all estimates based on protection from SPF 50 sunscreen in this study, of course, and will most definitely vary in practice.
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For users, this means additional protection from websites whose SSL certificates may have been maliciously acquired, exposing them to server impersonation and other attacks.
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Some large companies, like rig leaser Sete Brasil Participações SA and phone carrier Oi SA, sought court protection from creditors during the second quarter.
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As victims of an alleged crime, these women have certain rights, one of which is protection from intimidation and harassment throughout the trial proceedings.
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He asked Congress to instead come up with a legislative fix for the Dreamers, who received protection from deportation under Democratic President Barack Obama.
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This is interesting because the surface world would have been a nasty place to live on the early Earth without protection from UV radiation.
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Traveling in a large group offers people protection from criminals who prey on immigrants and from authorities who seek to detain and deport them.
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They both can definitely offer each some cute English nights spent cuddling on the couch, as well as terrifying superhuman protection from werewolf hunters.
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From giving protection from the things under the bed to making shadow puppets, these paintings are a recognition of the things fathers do best.
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They complain of a lack of protection from the police and are pressed to resolve disputes with Muslims through "reconciliation committees", which favour Muslims.
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Piaggio Aerospace, which also makes executive jets and has a contract for engine maintenance with the Italian air force, recently sought protection from creditors.
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Advocates say such consent-form alterations could provide some protection from surprise bills, though there are several major caveats to this largely untested idea.
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Although investors increasingly believe a more accommodative Fed now provides protection from a drop, some say a significant trade disappointment could send stocks plunging.
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When canceling the policy, they cited narrow legal concerns, not an actual policy objection to giving the DREAMers work permits and protection from deportation.
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Chaos rapidly ensued, with people using umbrellas as protection from police pepper spray in scenes reminiscent of the city's 2014 pro-democracy Umbrella Movement.
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Chaos rapidly ensued, with people using umbrellas as protection from police pepper spray in scenes reminiscent of the city's 2014 pro-democracy "Umbrella Movement".
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We rated four free tracker blockers that can give you some protection from the targeted ads that seem to follow you around the Internet.
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Casino's parent companies, including Rallye, were placed under protection from creditors last month in a bid to save the indebted French group from collapse.
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Nor do I believe that India is such a fragile country it needs constant protection from the oppressive forces of Western musicians and artists.
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The vaccine offers partial protection from the disease, with clinical trials finding that it prevented approximately 93 in 29 malaria cases, according to WHO.
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Between the two programs, millions of immigrants were supposed to be eligible for deferred action (three years of protection from deportation) and work permits.
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In fact, his administration has used the prospect of protection from prosecution to entice opponents to join the All Progressives Congress, the ruling party.
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Without adequate protection from foraging animals and weeds, small garden plots of mint and vetiver planted by local women around the basins have suffered.
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The raid came weeks after Shiites sought protection from the army, saying they had lost thousands of people in militant attacks in recent years.
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In exchange, he said he wanted to offer the Dreamers protection from deportation and an "incentive" of citizenship, perhaps in 10 to 12 years.
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Chrome's new filter is a step in the right direction, offering users protection from some of the worst adverts and encouraging better ad formats.
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Even in the unlikely event that your supercar has cupholders, they will offer no protection from the sloshing created by bumps in the road.
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The Scout is water-resistant up to 50 meters, which compared to others isn't great but provides a little protection from the wet stuff.
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So, while Brazilians and Cayman Islanders are getting protection from Aedes aegypti, U.S. citizens are getting only bureaucratic dithering and delay—and more infections.
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Meanwhile, debt restructuring firms are expecting a record amount of business this year as companies seek protection from creditors and go through painful reorganizations.
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The U.S. patent system gives drugmakers years of protection from competition and laws prevent Medicare, Medicaid and other health insurers from negotiating lower prices.
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Hillary Clinton has protection from her time as First Lady and Donald Trump and Ben Carson were granted protection after requesting it last fall.
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Such patents offer less protection from rivals that design a drug based on the same natural compound but using different mixtures and treatment methods.
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Around 3,000 community leaders, including land campaigners who have received death threats, receive protection from the government, ranging from bodyguards to bullet-proof vests.
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But they also offer potential benefits: Because they hang outside the body, they offer extra protection from pathogens spread by skin contact, like herpes.
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The gunman apparently began shooting after county deputies served him a "protection from abuse" order, which are typically issued after violence in a relationship.
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"It is crucial for constitutions to guarantee equal rights and protection from discrimination to LGBT individuals in all spheres," she said in a statement.
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Since Trump announced the withdrawal, Russian and Syrian forces have moved on the town at the invitation of Kurds who want protection from Turkey.
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"Washingtonians have a right to privacy, and protection from discrimination," Ferguson said in a statement announcing the lawsuit, filed in King County Superior Court.
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Many states have laws or policies that are supposed to ensure equal protection from environmental and health hazards, but not all are reliably enforced.
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A person close to the matter said the case involved Rallye , French retailer Casino's parent company, which filed for protection from creditors in May.
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The fast enactment of legislation on out-of-court settlements and bankers' protection from litigation over the workout of bad loans would be helpful.
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The program gave protection from deportation and the right to work legally to around 800,85033 people who illegally entered the United States as minors.
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" The mask testing is needed to make sure it fits the contours of his face to "provide protection from toxic chemical and biological agents.
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Trump rescinded the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which granted work permits and temporary protection from deportation to recipients, in September.
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At the moment, several U.N. agencies are involved in different aspects of one child's welfare - for education, health, nutrition, protection from trafficking or labor.
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Otterbox and Lifeproof are known for their super rugged cases and even their thin cases boast more protection from drops and falls than most.
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In particular, this movement will call for protection from the military, whose role in the political landscape has so far been behind the scenes.
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Without adequate protection from coastal wetlands, the levees failed to contain the surging waters from the storm — nearly 80 percent of New Orleans flooded.
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In the Bahamas, tourists were sent to government shelters in schools, churches and other buildings offering protection from the storm while residents were evacuating.
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Jerry Brown signing an executive order last May increasing wildfire funding and implementing projects designed to improve forest health and increase protection from wildfires.
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On top of the lack of individuality, there's virtually no protection from the elements in a suit — just try braving a monsoon in seersucker.
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Women daring to dress, undress, or dance as they pleased were rewarded with mass abuse, with scant protection from security and zero systemic recourse.
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But the new bills generally guarantee protection from any penalties and reserve it explicitly for those who, on religious grounds, oppose same-sex marriage.
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Taweel did not say which brigades were working for the GNA, but said it was receiving protection from the army, military intelligence and police.
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As the DCA commissioner noted, the term may over-promise what an institution can do to protect populations seeking protection from detention and deportation.
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Former world champion Jacques Villeneuve claims the lack of action over Max Verstappen's aggressive driving suggests the Dutchman is getting "protection" from the FIA.
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Trump also wouldn't be open to a path to citizenship for DACA recipients, only an extension of work permits and temporary protection from deportation.
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As for surgical masks, most regular versions don't provide enough protection from small respiratory particles, nor are they recommended for anyone besides healthcare workers.
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Having written three books about early Christian martyrdom, I can confidently say that God's guardianship does not mean protection from physical suffering or death.
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Andy Dick is drinking heavily again and lashing out at his family ... according to his wife, who's now getting court-ordered protection from him.
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Gawker is filing for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy code, which provides companies with protection from creditors while they reorganize their finances.
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Casino's parent companies including Rallye were placed under protection from creditors last month in a bid to save the indebted French group from collapse.
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About 800,000 people have received protection from deportation under DACA, out of about 1.8 million people who were brought to the US as children.
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The Supreme Court's split effectively kills President Obama's 2700 proposals to allow 2000 million immigrants to apply for protection from deportation and work permits.
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Anti-abortion legislation and rhetoric often circulates stereotypical, infantilizing imagery about people with cognitive disabilities as innocents in need of protection from nondisabled saviors.
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The nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute predicts that otherwise, beginning this spring, an average of 915 young people a day will lose protection from deportation.
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There are no legal instruments like restraining orders for women to seek protection from law enforcement agencies, and little immediate chance of creating them.
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These separate definitions, as well as simply "isolation as protection from disease," were encompassed by the English word quarantine, which first appeared in 1617.
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Millions of workers in already precarious employment situations lack sufficient protection from income losses if faced with the need to take time off work.
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They could be declared foreign migrants by failing the citizenship test, then denied protection from the new citizenship law because it doesn't include Muslims.
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In other words, they can withstand UV rays for a very long time without degrading, providing your skin with ample protection from the sun.
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He added that protection from liability would be important to Exxon, which is under investigation for its past statements and actions on climate change.
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They do it by using various strategies that are supposed to provide protection from market volatility and sometimes even positive returns during market declines.
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They typically include exceptions such as for holiday costumes, masquerade parties, sports and entertainment events, physical safety, protection from the cold, and religious beliefs.
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The payoff, of course, is protection from enemy ballistic missiles, which proved deadly in the first gulf war despite attempts to shoot them down.
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A Kenyan court granted Nakumatt Supermarkets protection from its creditors in 2018, allowing what was once Kenya's biggest retailer to go into voluntary administration.
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The law's revision would deprive North Carolinians of protection from discrimination for years, and retains the odious notion that transgender people are inherently dangerous.
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Offering protection from deportation can backfire on prosecutors, because a smuggler's defense lawyer is likely to use it when cross-examining victims at trial.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Saturday that special counsel Robert Mueller is not in need of congressional protection from President Donald Trump.
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She petitioned Limestone County Circuit Judge Chad Wise for a protection-from-abuse order March 1, which was initially granted on a temporary basis.
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Toshiba has put up its prized memory chip unit and other assets for sale, and Westinghouse has filed for Chapter 11 protection from creditors.
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Although Ring is telling families that they need protection from unsafe neighborhoods, the company is also radically changing what a typical neighborhood is like.
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Fixed-income investments typically offer a safe haven for investors who want reliable returns and some protection from the volatility of the stock market.
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More than half of LGBT+ Americans live in states - 30 out of the total 50 - without protection from discrimination at work, school and elsewhere.
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Weaver was killed when he went to serve a protection-from-abuse order on Robison, who was already facing criminal assault charges, police said.
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The U.S. court on Friday gave three other Hanjin ships protection from seizure, and one has been waiting near the Long Beach port since.
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The telecom industry's prime concern was securing protection from liability for blocking calls in error, and the final legislative text includes a safe harbor.
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The right to organize and bargain together is our single best ticket to equal pay, paid time off and protection from harassment and discrimination.
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The project that broke ground in 2003 and initially had a 2011 deadline, would have provided protection from tides up to 10 feet tall.
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They sometimes even pay a monthly fee for protection from a system they never asked to be a part of in the first place.
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Becoming a member of the government will also provide Lula with short-term protection from possible prosecution over corruption allegations currently in Brazilian courts.
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If Hillary Clinton had won in 2016, four more years of protection from a Democratic veto pen likely would have assured the law's future.
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