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Oh, I feel safer from voter fraud already".
Women, in particular, feel safer from intruders when sleeping with another person.
And we may feel safer from bioterrorists knowing that one Pentagon department is "breeding strains of bees that can track and follow the sources of airborne toxins".
Guards are also tagged, so prisoners may feel safer from abuse.A 2004 report for the European Parliament on the effects of new wireless technologies on health and the environment argued for the "precautionary principle": holding back until any adverse effects have become clear.
It may make the suits feel safer from the notorious picket pockets that flood the city every year, but MWC will lose what it had left of a connection to those people outside the echoing trade halls.
I'm also bothered by solutions like the one Athena offers -- a way for women to feel safer from bad men, instead of a way for bad men to realize they are bad and stop attacking women.
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Would they feel safe from Israel, which killed four UN peacekeepers in their bunker this week?
"And do you feel safe from the disease here?" I asked.
Does the BBC feel safe from political interference because it has a royal charter?
Hotels make him feel safe from the chaos outside while anything above a propellor plane makes him feel uneasy.
Nor will it mean that once the shakeout is over, companies can feel safe from the barbarians at the gate.
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