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But a data retention law should also suggest its own safeguards, something which has not yet been embraced by its promoters; the government should rapidly start the difficult but necessary task of allaying the fears of civil liberties supporters.
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One of Mr. Transtromer's abiding interests — obsessions, almost — is the complex nature of identity and the difficulty of safeguarding something so difficult to describe or analyze.
Remember, you are protecting and safeguarding something that is irreplaceable.
But safeguards are something Iran disregards when it suits.There have long been suspicions that Iran may be engaged in a parallel, possibly military, enrichment effort: in April 2006 without notice to inspectors, it removed and then put back a cylinder of the gas from which enriched uranium of either sort is spun, so that inspectors briefly lost track of the material it contained.
In addition to these important new public safeguards proposals, something else is changing -- climate change rhetoric.
It also bolsters the case for considering internet access as a right that should be safeguarded by government, something suggested by Britain's Labour Digital group, which proposed that "government should assess the viability of providing free basic internet access to all citizens, possibly as a requirement for participation in 5G auctions, or targeted at children eligible for free school meals".
The Senate bill, approved on July 19 by a vote of 74 to 21, also includes safeguards to protect consumers, something the F.D.A. said was necessary.
But that would involve Republicans doing something to safeguard an important element of Obamacare, and that seems unlikely.
The notion of checks and balances as a safeguard against tyranny is something that I think can have applicability all around the world.
4) If she tries to say something to safeguard her rights or protect herself from any unnecessary stress, they [husband and in-laws] start blaming her: 'your parents don't teach you manners how to behave with elders or others'.
A 'bad daughter-in-law' was a woman who would gossip and get involved in trivial issues, and who would fail to reach a respectable place within her family: If she tries to say something to safeguard her rights or protect herself from any unnecessary stress, they [husband and in-laws] start blaming her: 'your parents don't teach you manners how to behave with elders or others'.
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