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She conceded that women over the age of 55 who drink five units of alcohol per week do get some protection from heart disease, but she added: "Above five and they lose that protective impact of the alcohol".
In other words, you will get some protection, but it is not clear how much.
Astronauts in low Earth orbit get some protection from the magnetic field.
As a longtime client, the town feels it should get some protection from the sudden price jumps.
Polly Neate, chief executive of Women's Aid, said: "This ruling will at last mean women and children get some protection in the family courts.
The researchers say the shrimp may get some protection out of the deal: there were no attempts by the fish to eat them.
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"The fact that we have a governor-elect who wants to move forward on fracking means we want to get some protections in place as soon as possible," said Karla Raettig, executive director of the Maryland League of Conservation Voters.
Trees with unoccupied hives got some protection as well.
"Some smokers are getting some protection," Dr. Moore concluded, "but others are not getting any, and the consumer has no way of knowing which filter is better".
Her ruling was lauded by gay rights organizations as a sign that gay and lesbian families were getting some protection from the courts.
"We brought down an operating deficit to zero and got some protection from $25 billion from spurious lawsuits," the State Senate minority leader, Dick Ackerman, Republican of Tustin, said.
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