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About three-fourths of Medicare beneficiaries were therefore shielded against any increase in premiums.
Somewhere, in their upbringing, they were shielded against the total facts of our existence.
Eighty million Germans had been shielded against reality and factuality by exactly the same self-deception, lies, and stupidity that had now become ingrained in Eichmann's nature.
These inexpensive nanosatellites are generally less well shielded against electromagnetic influences than their vastly more expensive and larger brethren for reasons of cost and weight.
Howard T. Everson, chairman of a committee that advises the state on testing, said New York's exam procedures adequately shielded against bias.
Under the Communications Decency Act, Twitter is shielded against a range of laws that might otherwise hold the company legally responsible for user content that it hosts.
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Galactic cosmic rays are very hard to shield against on the way to Mars.
Airlines overbook to shield against losses if passengers don't turn up.
It shields against injury, against foreign matter and disease organisms, and against potentially harmful rays of the Sun.
The replacement is scheduled to happen by September, although further steps to shield against surreptitious transmissions are possible later.
They are also the most difficult to shield against.
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