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They object, not least since the city's $4.6 billion art collection is to be shielded from creditors.
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Liberalism is about how people are to be shielded from undue power, be it political, economic or social.
Now, apparently, even discussions of the case are to be shielded from the general public.
A line was drawn that followed the co-ordinates, which represented the mean inferior border of the area that was to be shielded.
"It's a very tight team, very regimented, very tight message discipline, and I think the cabinet officers realize a large part of their job is to be shields".
It was not so much a power-sharing arrangement as a blame-taking one: the Lib Dems' role is to be the Conservatives' human shield and on Thursday they played the part perfectly.
"Part of the role of cabinet secretary," says a former Heywood colleague, "is to be the PM's human shield".
The worst thing in a Shields life is to be like the husband in "Hinterland", who has "forgotten how to pay attention, grown somehow incapacitated and lazy".
Proper shield material is to be selected such that it reduces the radiation while maintaining a good quality of signal transfer and reception from the mobile phone.
In Hartshorne's view, and as far as incompatibilist freedom is concerned, to be actually possible is to be (or to have been) possibly actual (Shields & Viney 2004, 231).
I'm not expecting to be shielded or protected.
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