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But their mission should be narrowly defined: to protect refugees trying to return home, and to police a ceasefire while government and rebels negotiate a political solution.
In this case, anisotropic HfO2 etching process should be defined to protect the HfO2 layer inserted under the gate.
This brings one to define documents with a potential complex structure and many fields, and, as a consequence, access control policies can be defined to protect the access to a single field of a complex document with a hierarchical structure.
The heights of buildings would be strictly defined to protect these views.
An international standard for retinal blue-light hazard risk has been defined to protect participants against retinal photochemical injury from chronic blue-light exposure [ 17].
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This forgery had introduced the concept of primate, with poorly defined functions designed to protect bishops from interference by their superiors, the archbishops.
If a doctor or a lawyer did that, they'd be kicked to the curb, because they have a legally defined duty to protect privileged data.
Action at the federal level also remains elusive, even though in 2008 the Government Accountability Office GAOO) reported to Congress that the EPA needed more information and "a clearly defined strategy to protect air and water quality" from CAFOs.
This rule complements the Privacy rule by defining ways to protect its information.
In Section Arbitration and the boundaries of meta-organizations we will discuss our insights and argue that arbitration is a means to define and to protect the boundaries of meta-organizations.
The committee also misses the point when it comes to consider the need for a closely defined civil law to protect privacy.
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