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The barriers, fences, cameras, and motion detectors weren't designed to prevent an intrusion.
When Britain's combined code on corporate governance - the rulebook on how public listed companies ought to be run - was changed in July 2003, the move was designed to prevent an Enron-style scandal in Britain.
The rule seems odd, but makes good sense, as it is designed to prevent an infielder from purposely misplaying a fly ball in order to force a double play.
But Peter Riddell, director of the Institute of Government, has rightly warned that these are unintended consequences of a piece of legislation designed to prevent an early election in a five-year coalition, not decide who should govern immediately after an election.
In June 2002, Mr. Jeppson sought to auction off Enola Gay souvenirs he had brought back with him: a green electronic plug designed to prevent an accidental detonation in flight, and a spare among the red plugs that armed the bomb and were destroyed when it exploded.
The new investment court system that the trade commissioner has designed for TTIP will grant US companies a new power to sue European countries over any future public policy decisions that could harm their bottom line – including any environmental regulations designed to prevent an increase in greenhouse gas emissions.
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CL-ES process is carefully designed to prevent a-IGZO channel layer being exposed to etchant, photoresist, or stripper.
"The Obama plan is designed to prevent a tax increase that George Bush signed into law".
The system was not designed to prevent a danger from within".
The device is designed to prevent a driver's head from snapping forward or backward in an accident.
They are designed to prevent a child from making a loop from either the inner or outer cords.
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