Similar words: protection, protective, protectionism, overprotective, protective tariff, environmental protection, protect, protected. Meaning: [prə'tektɪŋ] adj. shielding (or designed to shield) against harm or discomfort.
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(91) At the end of the draft, the platform spells out the traditional Democratic support for fighting discrimination and protecting civil rights.
(92) Pearl Harbor had impressed on us the importance of protecting ships against torpedo attacks, even in home waters.
(93) The strategy of encouraging, supporting and protecting deliberate non-payers is deeply flawed, as it will rebound on the most vulnerable.
(94) Although the commission outlined an eight-point plan for protecting privacy and civil liberties, the security measures drew quick criticism.
(95) We have to be vigilant about protecting our right to privacy.
(96) Protecting the edge of the bone is a layer of soft, spongy tissue.
(97) The Directive was concerned with relations between competent authorities which were responsible for protecting the interests of investors and companies.
(98) However the courts have consistently recognised the interest that the employer or any other covenantee has in protecting business secrets.
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(99) I requested that Mr Brezzo bring curators to our meetings to discuss responsibility for protecting our valuable paintings.
(100) When headmen were put in the position of choosing between protecting relations and carrying out their duties they chose the former.
(101) The high collar is good for protecting your neck from draughts.
(102) The whole pattern of development of legal knowledge is skewed towards protecting business interests.
(103) But it hopes its contribution will form part of an international force protecting food convoys.
(104) She's protected Michelle's father's identity for all these years, so she's quite capable of protecting Michelle.
(105) Some bags were impregnated with pesticide but most were used as miniature hothouses to ripen the bananas while protecting them from bruising.
(106) That protecting Union line once broken left my command not only on the right flank but obliquely in rear of it.
(107) Real fans, they say, need protecting; profiteering must be stopped.
(108) A prudent employer will always have an express contractual term protecting business secrets.
(109) It defies belief and makes you question exactly who the law is protecting here: the sick minds or their young victims?
(110) Hospitals are in a no-win situation, since protecting patients' privacy may conflict with protecting the health of doctors, nurses, and other hospital workers.
(111) We are legally allowed to fight when protecting ourselves, our family, or when enforcing the law itself.
(112) Everybody talking bout de Green revolution Protecting de children an fighting pollution.
(113) He carefully cuts away the spines and skin protecting the seedy red fruit within, affording a sloppy stolen treat.
(114) Palma was arrested last year, along with dozens of federal police who were protecting him after an airplane crash.
(115) Is it not clear that the multiplicity of often overlapping self-regulating authorities are not adequately protecting the national interest?
(116) The clownfish does therefore contribute towards protecting its anemone host.
(117) He also sought exceptions for anti-personnel mines used in wartime, and for those protecting anti-tank mines.
(118) One smart thing these sisters did was lay down the burden of protecting the endangered black man.
(119) Mutoh etal showed that intracellular glutathione was mainly responsible for protecting against gastric cell injury induced by ethanol.
(120) The Urban Planning Law gave priority to protecting the long-term interests of the state against immediate, local interests.
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