Sentence examples for removed safeguards from inspiring English sources

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Norwegian prosecutors, who will decide in the next two weeks whether to appeal Mr. Johansen's acquittal, contended that Mr. Johansen had removed safeguards on property owned by the film industry and left the property vulnerable to theft.

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Now a bill removing safeguards for investors is on the floor of the Senate.

In addition, the contract removes safeguards that were put in place to stop hospitals working doctors to such exhaustion that they died on their journey home.

Amongst other things, this contract removes safeguards to prevent junior doctors from working hours in excess of the European Working Time Directive.

The BMA says the new contract will jeopardise patient care as it will remove safeguards preventing junior doctors from having to work dangerously long hours, and will also adversely affect pay and morale.

The biggest threat to patient care is the Government's insistence on removing safeguards which prevent junior doctors from being forced to work dangerously long hours without breaks, with patients facing the prospect of being treated by exhausted doctors".

BLOOMBERG NEWS   Start-Up Bill Would Remove Safeguards  |  A bill that intends to make it easier for young companies to raise money has drawn criticism from the likes of Mary L. Schapiro, chairwoman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, who says the legislation would remove important protections for investors, The New York Times reports.

It went on to argue that the biggest threat to patient care was the government's insistence on removing safeguards that prevent 45,000 junior doctors from being forced to work dangerously long hours without breaks, with patients facing the prospect of being treated by exhausted doctors.

Civil liberties groups said that Ken Clarke, the minister without portfolio who is directing the legislation through parliament, had removed important safeguards inserted by the House of Lords that would give judges, rather than ministers, discretion in deciding when to order a secret hearing.

The companies, with total assets of $100 million and $200 million respectively, are not technically private, but have removed the safeguards of public regulation by exploiting a securities loophole.

The committee, however, suggests that anonymised data arrangements such as coding of samples be facilitated to allow names and other identifiers to be removed to safeguard donors' privacy.

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