Sentence examples for provisions safeguarding from inspiring English sources

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Freedom of the press is guaranteed by the 1919 constitution and the Freedom of the Press Act (also 1919); both contain provisions safeguarding editorial rights and outlining press responsibilities.

In the absence of state constitutional provisions safeguarding it to them, municipalities have no inherent right of self-government which is beyond the legislative control of the state. 1 A municipality is merely a department of the state, and the state may withhold, grant or withdraw powers and privileges as it sees fit.

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The provisions of section 203 are based on the premise that the reversionary provisions of the present section on copyright renewal (17 U.S.C. sec. 24 [section 24 of former title 17]) should be eliminated, and that the proposed law should substitute for them a provision safeguarding authors against unremunerative transfers.

Such provisions safeguard not just the accrued pension rights of workers; they also bar states from altering their rights with regard to their future service.

Additionally, I believe a modification of HIPAA -- which provides data privacy and security provisions for safeguarding our medical information -- will be needed so that the only way pharmaceutical companies and CROs could buy health data would be directly from us, with our consent.

They have also included new provisions to safeguard against brownfield contaminants spreading through groundwater or other means.

The bill will contain provisions to safeguard the vulnerable from abuse, but also offer effective safeguards for liberty and private life".

Church experts say Israel forced the Vatican's hand by making no provisions to safeguard church property and rights when it turned over land to Palestinian control.

To counter charges that the U.S. civil service was encroaching on the powers of the judiciary, the Administrative Procedure Act of 1946 laid down detailed provisions to safeguard citizens' rights where the administration had powers of adjudication.

He had said that the archdiocese had a new policy since 1993, a policy of dealing with misguided priests, that a new policy was put in place with provisions that safeguarded victims, children, and families".

Drawing on the knowledge he had acquired in London at the Board of Trade, he laid the foundation of future railway development, outlining the basic concept of trunk and branch lines and making provisions to safeguard both the railway workers and the property owners affected by railway construction.

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