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And he must be prepared to halt blitzing linebackers, knowing Manning must be kept from harm at all costs.
And if today's kids are anything like I was as a teenager, I believe they want to be kept from harm, even self-inflicted harm.
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At the very least, they reasonably expect to be kept from all foreseeable harm.
If rehabilitation proves impossible, at least back in Britain she can live under supervision and be kept from doing further harm – to herself or to others.
This was not just a matter of fashion or prejudice; watches of the time were notoriously prone to fouling from exposure to the elements, and could only reliably be kept safe from harm if carried securely in the pocket.
These changes are vital to protecting children's human rights to be kept safe from harm.
A Department for Education spokesperson said: "Children must be kept safe from harm and since 2010 we have been making ambitious changes to improve our child protection system.
As the old folk say, 'Keep that Negro on the altar.' " This is an idea often expressed by Obama's African-American supporters: Obama must be kept safe from harm and true to himself.
Can Kessler be kept out of harm's way?
While we must be sure that public officials are kept safe from harm, they should not be insulated from fierce political disagreements with their constituents.
"It is vital local authorities failing in this area take immediate action to establish the identities of children missing education and we are working with them to improve their approach so that children are kept safe from harm".
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