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Discover Ludwig"less protections" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to a situation where there are fewer safeguards, safeguards, or measures of protection than the usual or expected amount. For example, "The current system provides less protections for vulnerable populations compared to previous regulations."
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"Ironically, however," he continued, "more recent cases have endorsed procedures that provide less protections to capital defendants than to ordinary offenders".
Among the factors he singled out was a series of decisions that he said had "endorsed procedures that provide less protections to capital defendants than to ordinary offenders".
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will make the left-of-centre case for Britain to remain in the EU in a major speech on Thursday; but Open Europe's analysis supports the view of other senior Labour figures, including Ed Miliband and Tom Watson, who have argued that a post-Brexit Britain could leave workers and struggling firms with less protections.
It is also worth noting that transgender people have less protections in Indiana than most states.
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Less protection was evident among older men, but with protective effects spread across a broader range of alcohol use categories.
Which, inevitably, means less protection for sources, Observer or Sun (whatever the Impress code says about protecting them).
Less protection against theft.
But older leaves have far less protection.
But there's 25% less protection from the sun.
And that just concerns Americans: foreigners have less protection.
The less land, the less protection from hurricanes.
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