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Undoubtedly, the players, whom Assaiante has shielded from news media inquiries, are disappointed.
The Obama Administration has shielded from public examination essential facts about how often targeting failed and innocents died, and why.
The decision by the San Francisco-based ninth US circuit court of appeals preserves the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca) program introduced in 2012 that has shielded from deportation a group of immigrants dubbed "Dreamers" and given them work permits, though not a path to citizenship.
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It would have shielded from prosecution not only the prime minister, but also the president and the speakers of both houses of parliament.
Moving up the ranks of the creative department should have shielded from such chauvinism, right?
But state law has shielded Newport from liability — until now.
This has shielded Michelle Obama from the feminist/family-values mudslinging that has characterized this campaign cycle.
None of that means that Mr. Obama has shielded himself from public scrutiny.
Yet Chile has shielded investors from popular ire, unlike most of its neighbours.
BBC News: Experts in Islamic finance believe their way of doing business has shielded them from the global credit crisis.
Policymakers now have a better understanding of the inflationary process, and the creation of independent central banks has shielded them from political pressure.
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