Sentence examples for not effectively protected from inspiring English sources

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'not effectively protected' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is inadequately defended or safeguarded. For example: The building was not effectively protected from the storm, leading to extensive damage.

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But, critics contend, violence against women remains all too common in western countries, and thus it is premature to suggest that women are not oppressed, that is, are not effectively protected against sustained and systematic rights violations (Rhode 1997, 120; see also Cudd 2006, 93ff).

The UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence recommends that oseltamivir be used as postexposure prophylaxis of influenza in at-risk people aged ≥13 years, who are not effectively protected by immunisation.

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A report last year said that the program was not "effectively protecting the V.A.-derived income and estates of incompetent beneficiaries" or providing "effective oversight".

Sultana et al. [4] found the encapsulation of bacteria in alginate beads did not effectively protect the organism from high acidity.

Security challenges in SaaS applications are not different from any web application technology, but traditional security solutions do not effectively protect it from attacks, so new approaches are necessary [21].

This, along with other incidents, and the lack of a firm Norwegian response, led the warring parties to the impression that Norway could or would not effectively protect her neutrality.

The Court in Reid found that the military court-martial system did not effectively protect the right to a trial by jury promised to civilians in Article III section 2 and the Sixth Amendment, and it also abridged the Fifth Amendment right to a grand jury.

This suggests that the park is not effectively protecting ridleys from fishing mortality.

Overall, the profile of the derivatized small molecules was altered greatly after heating at 250 °C and the derivatization did not effectively protect the metabolites.

Furthermore, it could not be effectively protected by fighters because of its low speed, and the very low altitudes at which it ended its dive bomb attacks.

The silica hydrogel shell not only effectively protected the cells from hydrogen peroxide-induced oxidative stress, but also degraded over time without affecting the cellular activities.

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