America is also a democracy where individual rights are safeguarded in the Bill of Rights and the whole Constitution. |
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The minister saw our point and was quite enthusiastic about the idea provided the Government's financial situation was safeguarded. |
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Beautiful areas of countryside in Wiltshire are to be safeguarded for future generations. |
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Planning officers have recommended approval providing the attractive frontage of the building is safeguarded. |
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The systems are safeguarded from boiling by ensuring an automatic heat dump to additional heating devices, e.g. fin-tube convectors. |
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Treasures in those lineages need to he safeguarded against the breakdown of the old cosmologies with which they were yoked. |
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The river's environmentally sensitive habitat has been safeguarded against further sedimentation. |
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The green belt must be safeguarded and any encroachment of this must be strongly opposed at all costs. |
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Ash stopped if only to make Salacia end her pleading and put it back in the gold plated box that had safeguarded it. |
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We hope the CAA is taking other steps to ensure that future air shows are safeguarded from thoughtless aviators. |
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As milkweed dies, surviving butterflies begin their long, unwavering flights back to the sheltered groves that safeguarded their ancestors. |
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This leads to higher prices, which is always resented by those consumers whose jobs are not safeguarded through protection. |
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There must be a solid hierarchy and system of protection safeguarded by organized crime syndicates or mafia. |
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Rugby League has not only preserved its identity, it is safeguarded by a genuine respect for its fans, rival teams, and even officials. |
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Better, perhaps, if Iran's nuclear-power programme were fully approved and safeguarded. |
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The necessary flexibility is further safeguarded through wage negotiations. |
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Our number one priority is to ensure the rules are in place so Canadians are safeguarded. |
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These zones must therefore be safeguarded during production, while remaining potentially accessible for some specific operations. |
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The human genome, in full respect of the dignity of the human person and human rights, must be protected and biodiversity safeguarded. |
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We are convinced that we have succeeded and have safeguarded and even improved upon the interests of current and future staff. |
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World peace cannot be safeguarded without the making of creative efforts proportionate to the dangers which threaten it. |
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A civil engineer, he was urgently co-opted on to the building committee, when we needed to ensure that the foundations were safeguarded from flooding. |
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The 1994 constitution and subsequent legislation safeguarded the rights of minorities, and in the same year broad autonomous powers were granted to the Gagauz. |
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The control of the machine or system that is to be safeguarded must be electrically influenceable. |
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Its mission is to oversee religious affairs and ensure that freedom of worship is safeguarded. |
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Only in that way will his or her freedom of choice be safeguarded, together with that of the wine grower. |
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These are policies which cannot be safeguarded from the operation of oligopoly concentrations. |
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The rich taste of our whole range of chocolates is safeguarded by the absence of coloring of sweeting agents. |
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We are therefore now counting on the Commission to ensure that jobs are safeguarded and that the two sites in question are not closed down. |
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This principle has been further safeguarded within DIN by the provision that an interest group which has voted unanimously cannot be voted down. |
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Such a defence policy rests on the certainty that, whatever happens, our vital interests will remain safeguarded. |
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The tombs contained no gold or valuables, which safeguarded them from tomb raiders throughout antiquity, and the bodies were not mummified. |
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Why has the rail regulator not safeguarded the public in respect of this and any other fines imposed on Network Rail? |
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I can only sincerely hope that this is not the start of a new negative trend and that humanitarian achievements will be safeguarded. |
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The titan is positioned in front of the machining center and safeguarded by means of a sophisticated door safety system. |
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Due to Henry VIII's agonising difficulty in siring a healthy, legitimate male heir, the succession was safeguarded by both royal wills and acts of Parliament. |
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Security is safeguarded by implementing a whole range of measures. |
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To this end, their autonomy should be safeguarded. |
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It was set up by us to negotiate multilateral treaties which, while responding to the needs of international security, safeguarded vital national security interests as well. |
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A study by Mintel Global New Products Database showed that not all suncreams sold in Europe safeguarded against both UVA and UVB rays. |
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In the absence of parents or of a legally appointed guardian, it is for the authorities to ensure that the interests of an applicant for refugee status who is a minor are fully safeguarded. |
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Thousands of jobs would be safeguarded or created if Tony Blair gave the go-ahead for the MK 45 superguns. |
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The safeguards system needs to be sufficiently robust to provide the international community with a measure of confidence that diversion of nuclear material from safeguarded peaceful uses will be detected promptly. |
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It shall be the responsibility of the State receiving such international assistance to continue to protect, conserve and present the property so safeguarded, in observance of the conditions laid down by the agreement. |
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I want to ensure that has been dealt with sufficiently, that there is no precedent and that the right of the person has been safeguarded in the bill so that it can be done without being challenged. |
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It is particularly odd, as she points out, that he gave so little attention to what would happen after his death: just a bit of forethought would have safeguarded the embassy's physical, financial and archival future. |
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Management maintains systems of internal control designed to provide reasonable assurance that assets are safeguarded and that relevant and reliable financial information is being produced. |
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The question that must be addressed is whether the legal rights of the child can adequately be safeguarded in such circumstances and whether, ultimately, the best interests of the child are served. |
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An authority dealing with personal data protection should be established and the independence of the existing financial services supervisory authorities should be safeguarded. |
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An independent deterrent ensures our vital interests will be safeguarded. |
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Crossrail had been planned to terminate at Maidenhead, with an extension to Reading safeguarded. |
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Slightly later the monastery of Strata Florida was leased by the association so that it could be safeguarded and displayed to the public. |
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It is the policy of the organization to keep unused check supplies safeguarded under lock and key. |
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Santander's risk managers are grilled by the firm's executive committee every Monday, with their independence safeguarded by a reporting line to a vice-chairman. |
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It is only in this way that the savers can be put in a more secure position and their savings safeguarded against the event of their bank failing. |
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It argues that journalists' communications are inadequately safeguarded under Ripa because their sources may be identified from the data collected by the intelligence agencies. |
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Emirates Identity Authority has issued a timely reminder that national identity cards are important documents that need to be safeguarded by all. |
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It can therefore be posited that the advantages associated with the actual amounts in the reserves are safeguarded in principle on the basis of legitimate expectation. |
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We are gradually realising that every child who is born is worth their weight in gold, and even more, as it means that our future is safeguarded and that our peoples will survive and have a viable development. |
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To the bishops especially it pertains, by reason of their pastoral mission, to exercise the important duty of a clear-sighted vigilance full of charity and firmness, so that this fidelity may be everywhere safeguarded. |
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The average figure comes after 32 children were safeguarded during Operation Jarra, the first joint PSNI and National Crime Agency operation. |
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This peace on earth cannot be obtained unless personal well-being is safeguarded and men freely and trustingly share with one another the riches of their inner spirits and their talents. |
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He also arranged that travellers from his realm should pay reduced or no tolls, and that they should be safeguarded on their way to and from Rome. |
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One of the Port of London's 25 safeguarded wharves, Walbrook Wharf, is adjacent to Cannon Street station, and is used by the Corporation to transfer waste via the river. |
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He also arranged that travellers from his realm not be straightened by unjust tolls and that they should be safeguarded on their way to and from Rome. |
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Over the next two centuries the Company acquired additional ports as trading bases and safeguarded their interests by taking over surrounding territory. |
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