Sentence examples for has largely protected from inspiring English sources

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David Cameron has been getting some stick recently for the fact that he has largely protected pensioners from the cuts while making no such concessions to people in younger demographics.

In contrast with schools, where the government has largely protected budgets, sixth form colleges have been subjected to three separate funding cuts since 2011, with the threat of more to come as the treasury seeks further savings.

France's "soft power" as a land of high culture, deep history and refined taste, has largely protected it from censure for shallow reasoning and crude bigotry.

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He was of part French Huguenot ancestry, and his ancestors had fled from France to Pennsylvania after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, which had largely protected the Huguenots from religious persecution.

Ireland's science budget for 2012 has largely been protected from the €1.4 billion in cuts to hospitals, schools, and other public expenditures announced last week.

The plastid is a 'living fossil' ideally suited for this purpose because it has largely been protected from HGT within the eukaryotic host [ 9] (for exceptions see below), thereby conserving its ancient genome characteristics.

And under the terms of the sale, the buyer has been largely protected from future retiree costs, which is a crushing issue for almost all newspapers.

While those who lived in the world's rich countries would have been largely protected, the majority of the world's population would have borne the brunt of the pandemic, exposing the fault lines that divide the haves from the have nots in today's globalized world.

While their benefits have largely been protected - by contrast to the those aimed at the Milliband voting (or non voting) young - they've still had it tough because of the miserable rates their savings are achieving.

Most journalists have largely been protected from this: the traditional separation between sales teams and news teams means that most journalists don't know how much about how their companies make money, what the cost of an ad is, or even how many people read their stories.

While computer programmers, radiologists and tax preparers have watched some of their business move off shore, lawyers, bound by intricate ethical rules and licensed by states, have been largely protected from foreign competition.

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