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Even the British are protectionist about fish, forcing foreigners who want to buy their quotas to maintain a lifetime "economic link" with Britain by hiring British crews, or landing fish in British ports.Politicians' heads tell them that fishing accounts for less than 1% of the EU's economy.

Respondent (08) believed that: Clinicians particularly are very protectionist about their profession because technology opens the door to a range of people doing tasks that were traditionally done by others.

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Traditionally, museums have had a sort of wary, protectionist attitude about their exhibitions.

Traditionally, museum executives have a wary, protectionist attitude about their exhibitions.

He added pointedly, "Protectionist rhetoric about walling off markets or companies does not help stabilize markets, but in fact leads to greater uncertainty".

Congress is in a protectionist lather about China's fixed exchange-rate regime and the country's bids to buy two of America's best-known companies, Unocal and Maytag (see article).

Traditionally, museums have had a sort of wary, protectionist attitude about their exhibitions: Why should we cooperate with other museums, was the mentality, when they will only steal our thunder and plunder our audience?

Its more serious worries are threefold, according to Kiran Karnik, president of NASSCOM: a resurgence of the sort of protectionist rhetoric about outsourcing that coloured the 2004 presidential election in America; infrastructure that, in cities such as Mumbai and Bangalore, seems certain to get worse before it gets better; and, above all, "human resources".

Europe and America are both boosting their cyber-defences in large part because of the vast scale of suspected Chinese electronic snooping.Even a largely pro-market body like the European Commission, which regards abolishing trade barriers inside Europe as a sacred task, is starting to make protectionist noises about China.

A moratorium by U.S. leaders such as Obama and Kerry, on protectionist talk about outsourcing (which is, in fact, a code word for "India") could be exchanged for Indian lowering of remaining trade barriers.

Lewis et al. (1990) found that a revenue-sharing program outside of a PA in Zambia created a "protectionist attitude" about surrounding land and wildlife, which curbed unauthorized use and increased the risks of poaching through 'extended guardianship' much like a neighborhood watch.

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