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The phrase "protective rules" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to rules or regulations put in place to protect someone or something from harm or danger. Example: The government has implemented several protective rules to ensure the safety of citizens during the pandemic.
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Page B10 Business NEW PROTECTIVE RULES IN MF GLOBAL AFTERMATH Wall Street investors will receive new protections under a plan adopted by federal regulators, an overhaul that comes in the wake of the collapse of MF Global.
The commission has told 17 countries to get rid of special protective rules cosseting notaries.
Eleven years later, the Yankees have reloaded with Joba Chamberlain and his soon-to-be-expanded protective rules, followed by the master, Rivera.
The bill seeks to pull down our protective rules to "reduce costs for business", even if that means increasing costs for everyone else, while threatening our health and happiness.
Tamara Steckler, the society's lawyer in charge of juvenile rights, said she admired the changes the state's Office of Children and Family Services has made over the past 18 months, including more protective rules about restraints and more ombudsmen to field complaints and make unannounced visits.
"It's a really stark, really dire issue, and it's a growing problem," said Sunita Patel, a lawyer at the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York who is part of an international working group of legal advocates and mental health providers seeking more protective rules.
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In consequence, we must hesitate before departing from established general legal rules lest a new protective rule that seems to suit the needs of one field produce unforeseen results in another.
Mr. Bader was unabashed in saying that his goal was to give oil companies and state and federal officials what they wanted, an expanded oil-hunting season, by replacing what he called an overly protective rule with something more precise.
In the days of British protective rule, the Asians used to point out that they were debating theology when the Britons were daubing themselves with purple paint, but just because some people now consider Britain an American protectorate, the taunt cannot be automatically transferred.
In the author's view, such a protective rule may be too costly: it may also be unnecessary in the United States, where minority shareholders may enjoy appraisal rights and may bring deritative suits against management more easily than their British counterparts.
Mr. Johnson said he was "extremely disappointed" in the court decision "because it's overturning one of the most significant and health-protective rules in our nation's history".
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