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As president, Mr. Chirac is shielded from charges.
All that new income is shielded from Uncle Sam.
But environmental groups and former agency officials say the agreement is a bad deal for the public because while the companies are collecting data, they will be shielded from prosecution for violations of the Clean Air Act and other federal laws.
As covert operations were shielded from oversight, so human rights violations became not just inevitable but routine.
And even the best policies regarding transparency will be diluted if violations of those policies are handled by disciplinary procedures that are shielded from public scrutiny.
The idea that any contraband could be shielded from view nestled in a 13mm-long beard is laughable at best – and, as Holt argues, an intentional violation of his religious freedom at worst.
Many Israelis are shielded from the occupation.
They may be shielded from appropriate punishment".
"There, I could be shielded from direct intervention," he says.
Many of those contracts are shielded from the public.
Satellites can, however, be shielded from space dust.
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