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"Right now we have no way to tell what is protected, which has what rights and why.
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Once raccoons are inside the refuge, of course, they are protected, which makes getting rid of them a politically delicate process.
Mr Hammond said that only defence equipment, which accounts for about 40 per cent of his £33bn-a-year budget, was protected – which could leave it vulnerable to more job cuts.
In the midst of the revolution, banners in Tahrir Square, he said, "were asking tourists not to leave, and promising that they will be protected, which tells you to what extent Egyptians value tourism".
"Vulnerable groups must also be protected, which is why we are keeping the fees the same for sensitive family issues, including adoption applications and child contact, and scrapping the application fee for victims of domestic violence seeking injunctions to protect themselves".
Hence, cats need to be protected which are human friendly with their livelihood practices.
Consequently, something here is being protected, which if separated from human beings, loses all meaning (Picker 2007).
In 1932, the area's special vegetation was protected, which was assimilated into the national park when it was created.
During debate in the legislature on the bill, he said free speech was so important that even Islamic State recruiters should be protected, which prompted House leadership to table the bill.
In contrast, none of the mice immunized with AdM19 was protected, which was unsurprising, given the absence of detectable immune responses induced by this vaccine regime.
In children, the right not to know must be protected, which means that late-onset disease should not be tested for, unless there is a clear advantage (a positive benefit-risk ratio) for the child.
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