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They weren't protecting anything.
"I don't think she's really protecting anything," Stanford said.
For some sites, laxity may be rational, since their passwords are not protecting anything particularly valuable, such as credit-card details.
The amendments would exempt all "deliberative materials" from disclosure under the public records law, protecting anything that might have informed a policy decision.
He found significant issues about the transparency of the agencies involved, bungled siting, dubious engineering, and even more dubious boondoggle spending around the fish fence that, after 2 ½ years and $9 million dollars, wasn't protecting anything but shipping interests.
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you can't protect anything.
We can't sit back and protect anything.
"You can't protect anything out here," said Perez, who grew up in San Diego.
"They can't really protect anything here," said Sue Kelly, associate regional Medicaid administrator in New York.
If the increasingly arrogant National Trust is there to protect anything of our past surely this is a prime example.
Kevin Warsh, a Federal Reserve governor, on the evening of Friday, Sept. 12, 2008, wrote to a colleague: "I hope we don't protect anything".
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