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Firm limits must also be written into law: not merely safeguards, but red lines that may not be crossed.
Roethke (2011, p. 38) underlines that "some scholars argue that territorial integrity merely safeguards the inviolability of international borders but does not regulate an internal affair such as secession".
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He said he did not want to reopen old wounds, merely safeguard memory.
But the safeguards are slender.
Opportunities for private profit, not planning and aid, held the key to economic growth, he said, and the duty of government was merely to ensure individual freedom, safeguard private property and enforce contracts.
Following generally accepted legal norms is not a meaningful safeguard because it merely restates what any entity would be required to do in its operations, regardless of owning a gTLD.
They argue that ratings are merely opinions and protected by constitutional safeguards on free speech, and that only imprudent investors would take decisions solely based on them.This defence has already worked in a number of high-profile cases in America.
The environmentalists are merely asking that the job of safeguarding the millions of acres that are open to development not be transferred to notoriously indifferent state agencies.
But there have to be safeguards.
They were, he assured his captors, "merely the law for the protection and the safeguarding of German blood".
For example, the U.S. Common Rule's general provisions merely direct Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) to include "additional safeguards...to protect the rights and welfare" of "mentally disabled persons" [7].
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