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Mr. Cohen also said he was protecting his stable of artists from being raided.
Town officials set up a risk management fund and passed an ordinance that protects it from being raided, Ms. Donatelli said.
Mr. Shenker's fortunes had changed quickly after Congress passed the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, which, among other things, protects worker pensions from being raided by their employers.
In the last such review, in 2010, the UK's science budget was nominally frozen and is supposedly protected from being raided by the parent ministry, the department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
"It's hard to explain this as a defensive effort to keep their employees from being raided," said Lucian Bebchuk, a professor of law, economics and finance at Harvard Law School.
Petro Poroshenko, a businessman and a proponent of Ukraine's European integration, whose exports of chocolates to Russia have been hit hard, says his business suffers more from being raided by Ukraine's security and tax men than it does from Russia's sanctions.
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Nyajime was sent to guard the cows that had been raided from villages associated with the opposition forces, and from there she managed to escape through the bush with three other girls.
As Fountain Chambers barrister Ian West put it recently: "Barristers' chambers will be raided, from the bottom up.
The Baltic Sky was off the western coast of Greece, about 150 miles from Athens, when it was raided.
The group bought three boats, including the Mavi Marmara, the one that was raided, from a company owned by the Istanbul city government for $1.8 million.
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