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"The biggest reason probably has to do with the skin being able to shield itself from the harmful effects of the sun".
Being able to shield their identity, she said, gives the officers "the green light to violate people's rights with impunity".
In the case of both of these massive departments, being able to shield with secrecy their activities from the taxpayer begets waste and arrogance.
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No institution, especially a religious one, should be able to shield a predator from civil prosecution.
The boards also need to be able to shield potential donors from coercion.
But he — and his suppliers — say they won't be able to shield customers from dramatic price increases much longer.
Unlike light cloaks, which can shield objects from light of only one frequency, acoustic cloaks should be able to shield an object to a broad range of frequencies.
GigaOm | Google's "Don't Be Evil" motto doesn't seem to be able to shield the technology industry from being cast as evildoers.
Because of corruption in many Indonesian courts, some debtors have been able to shield their assets from international parties, plaintiffs' lawyers say.
Mr. Udatn, the medium, said he was thankful that local tribes had been able to shield themselves behind Hinduism, but regretted the compromise.
On top of that, she said, she doubts she will be able to shield her son from the outside scrutiny for long.
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