Sentence examples for sake of protection from inspiring English sources

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I'm not arrested but I cannot tell where I am hiding for the sake of protection of my life.

For the sake of protection, the wearer, like the mask maker, is required to follow certain sanctioned procedures in using the mask.

Later in his life, Tan suggested the government supporting researches on human genome for the sake of protection of Chinese human gene resources.

And unlike what I did, which was to shelter myself and change who I was for the sake of protection, I'd recommend that any teen facing bullying and abuse challenge it in a nonviolent manner.

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For the European Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe (MCPFE) in 2003, forest protection has been harmonised into three categories for the sake of comparison: protection to safeguard biodiversity, protection of landscape and specific natural features, and protective forest functions.

"For the sake of the protection of the civilian population, the military uniform can and should play an important part in meeting the requirement of distinction," Pfanner writes.

For the sake of environmental protection and public health, the utilization of natural fibers in industrial application composites provides challenges for researcher to develop suitable techniques to produce good quality fibers for use as reinforcement for polymer composites.

Realistic analysis of cushion structures is resulted from the above models, and it can be applied to design of cushion structures for the sake of bridge protection from overheight vehicle collision.

In a region where these two words are hard to come by, it speaks volumes that dedicated individuals are biting their tongues for the sake of environmental protection and sustainability.

For the sake of fire protection and construction of tunnels, the influence of vertical shaft arrangement on natural ventilation performance during tunnel fires is investigated numerically by Large Eddy Simulation.

As far back as 3500 B.C., Egyptian men and women wore an eye color made of crushed ant eggs, perhaps more for the sake of sun protection than decoration, according to Stephan Kanlian, the chairman of the master's program at the Fashion Institute of Technology.

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