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The public would be better protected from excessive risk, and competition would be more robust.
It calls for young people to be "protected from excessive marketing" and for the Advertising Standards Authority to work to increase children's resilience to advertising.
They would be protected from excessive bail or cruel and unusual punishments.
Such finfish must be protected from excessive freshwater introduction for survival.
Protected from excessive summer heat by river breezes and a canopy of oak trees, the house was an agreeable place to live in.
Synthetic fiber, the booklet said, though lacking the body and tensile strength of pure Caucasian, is not only cheaper and more durable, but also colorfast; protected from excessive moisture, light, and other agents of time, its subtle shades and natural tints will neither blend nor fade.
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But it spans an ecologically sensitive area that residents and activists have long fought to protect from excessive development, industry and power plants.
In particular, London wanted greater access to India's financial services sector, a young industry which Delhi is keen to protect from excessive competition.
In fact, decreased expression of FATP2 in DIOsens rats might even protect from excessive fatty acid influx into the kidney (supplementary material Fig. S2).
Small values of the variance parameters allow the information to more readily propagate toward the covariate effects, enabling the detection of weaker covariate effects, while large values protect from excessive false-positive effects.
Americans are supposed to be protected from such excessive fines by the 8th Amendment.
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