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"We just have to be vigilant and try to protect gains that have been made in recent years," Goldberg said.
Without control of the White House or either chamber of Congress, Democrats must protect gains made under Obama while trying to advance their agenda.
The broad challenge facing the American-led mission is how to protect gains in security, and press ahead against a tenacious insurgency, even as the number of allied troops drops.
The defence secretary, Robert Gates, argued for a modest reduction – at one point as low as 2,000 – citing the advice of US commanders in Afghanistan that they need to protect gains made during the winter against the Taliban.
But he argued that the best way to protect gains from free trade would be to buffer American workers from the worst side affects of global competition, including layoffs and declining wages.
This process is known as "lifestyling" and is designed to protect gains made in the early years of the investment being wiped out before the fund matures on the child's 18th birthday.
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"For those of us who feared that R2P was just a warrant for war, our fears have been vindicated," says David Rieff, an advocate-turned-critic.Responsibility to protect gained ground after ghastly mass killings in the late 20th century, including massacres by the Khmers Rouges in Cambodia in the 1970s; the use of chemical weapons in Iraq in 1988; and ethnic cleansing in Bosnia.
Further protected gains are being made, too; at the meeting, central Africa got its first marine protected area, off Gabon's shores, and Bangladesh just promised that it too would create one.But the picture is not entirely rosy.
All of this requires vigilance in protecting gains we've made, but a sense, yes, of equanimity, a sense of purposeful calm and optimism, and a sense of humor — sometimes gallows humor after results like the ones we just had.
The immediate question was how effective the act's remaining sections could be in protecting gains made over the last five decades.
"Throwing out preclearance when it has worked and is continuing to work to stop discriminatory changes," she wrote, "is like throwing away your umbrella in a rainstorm because you are not getting wet". The immediate question was how effective the act's remaining sections could be in protecting gains made over the last five decades.
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