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He is protected from change, which he views philosophically but with caution.
This well-preserved city nucleus, with the original network of streets and many of its buildings dating from the Middle Ages, is legally protected from change.
The Baixa remains rigorously protected from change, but the four-story buildings that long lined Avenida da Liberdade and its ancillary streets have been almost totally replaced by taller edifices in a bland modern style.
They have invested for the long term the first in acquisitions at home and abroad, the second in far-flung foreign expansion and the third in automation.Politicians think that post offices need to be protected from change; but they need more of it, not less.
If we're protected from change and keep routines too much as kids, this gets harder.
To the Justice Department, New York is different from other states: its four United States attorneys, who direct some of the nation's most visible federal cases, have been protected from changes of power in Washington.
FTIR analytical procedures are usually protected from changes in humidity and temperature.
Further, unlike intracellular haemoglobin [ 55], haemocyanin is not protected from changes of haemolymph pH.
If it has a window, this can be a large advantage, but it should have a double glazing to protect from temperature change.
They lack barriers to entry to protect them from changes that are sweeping through the education industry.
The delicate, green rice shoots are planted by hand and grown covered by water to protect them from changes in temperature.
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